You're welcome.:) I finished watching the final episode last night, and at the closing credits, names of all the cast (including those who didn't show up on the final episode) and stuff who were involved with this drama were shown alphabetically. A basic order of credits start from leading actors, and veteran actors names are shown towards the end, but those rules were ignored. That tells me how much the creators cared for people. I think that's something modern dramas lack of.
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Thanks Chucks!
Much appreciated, as always.
Why don't they make them like this anymore? I enjoy modern drama too
sometimes, but this is really something else.
Arthur
Arthur,
You're welcome.:)
I finished watching the final episode last night, and at the closing credits, names of all the cast (including those who didn't show up on the final episode) and stuff who were involved with this drama were shown alphabetically. A basic order of credits start from leading actors, and veteran actors names are shown towards the end, but those rules were ignored. That tells me how much the creators cared for people.
I think that's something modern dramas lack of.
Thanks for the sub Chuks.
I know it's a trying time but I'm glad you and your team are still able to commit to this project.
I really admire you fortitude.
I really love watching these old dramas. I find them really interesting. It's like a glimpse into another time.
:)
~ bluesilo
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