‘Ryzza’ show’s novelty wanes
Julia Catalan, housewife: “I used to watch ‘The Ryzza Mae Show’ regularly. Lately, however, Aling Maliit’s novelty seems to have overstayed its welcome. Her opening spiels and questions to her guests have become predictable and boring. The people behind the show should think of ways to make it more exciting.”
Other notes:
Mylene Amador, graduate student: “These days, fans of show biz celebrities patronize their idols, not only by watching their movies and shows, but also by stalking them in social media. Because of this, celebrities should raise the bar in terms of good behavior—they should be careful about what they post on Twitter or Facebook—unless they want to be bashed in social media!”
Rodrigo Dar, Ed. D: “Scriptwriters, producers and directors of teleseryes ought to be more careful about storylines and whom to cast in them. Sometime back, there was a show about the CEO of an international corporation. But, the actor cast in the role couldn’t have been more than 20 years old!”
Daniel Alonzo, televiewer: “As much as I’d like to enjoy watching local teleseryes, there’s always something that keeps spoiling my viewing pleasure. While watching ‘Mirabella’ recently, I could have skipped the next episode because a spoiler was shown!
Article continues after this advertisement“This probably explains why Pinoys are switching to foreign movies. Directors should learn how to tease viewers’ imagination without showing the next episode’s juiciest parts!”
Article continues after this advertisementLuz Nolasco, psychotherapist: “There are numerous ways for movie actors and other celebrities to help the country without running for an elective position. Many of them, especially show biz has-beens, just want easy money. Stop it, please!”
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