Difference between revisions of "It Started with a Kiss 2"
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The last ep of ISWAK indicated the show will come back again in 2007. However, as of yet, none of the main actresses/actors or the director are committed to the project. Based on this info, should the show be considered unconfirmed or verified? --[[User:WaterOB|WaterOB]] 09:30, 22 Jan 2007 (CST) | The last ep of ISWAK indicated the show will come back again in 2007. However, as of yet, none of the main actresses/actors or the director are committed to the project. Based on this info, should the show be considered unconfirmed or verified? --[[User:WaterOB|WaterOB]] 09:30, 22 Jan 2007 (CST) | ||
| + | :To be consistent with other shows, the drama must be confirmed by the TV network. This is because it is somewhat common for a talent agency to tell everyone "Oh, yeah, so-and-so is going to be starring in yada-yada" even when the contracts haven't been signed. Most of the time they're right-on, but I've seen far too many of these blow up in their faces. The TV networks are the ones who are creating these dramas, such the announcements and details should be coming out of their mouths - and not out of anyone else including talent agencies and rumor mills. [[User:Groink|Groink]] 13:32, 22 Jan 2007 (CST) | ||
Revision as of 12:32, 22 January 2007
Is it for certain that Jiro Wang is now attached to ISwaK2?!? If it is true, you wouldn't understand how happy I would be!
unconfirmed vs verified
The last ep of ISWAK indicated the show will come back again in 2007. However, as of yet, none of the main actresses/actors or the director are committed to the project. Based on this info, should the show be considered unconfirmed or verified? --WaterOB 09:30, 22 Jan 2007 (CST)
- To be consistent with other shows, the drama must be confirmed by the TV network. This is because it is somewhat common for a talent agency to tell everyone "Oh, yeah, so-and-so is going to be starring in yada-yada" even when the contracts haven't been signed. Most of the time they're right-on, but I've seen far too many of these blow up in their faces. The TV networks are the ones who are creating these dramas, such the announcements and details should be coming out of their mouths - and not out of anyone else including talent agencies and rumor mills. Groink 13:32, 22 Jan 2007 (CST)
