"Raising the Bar" Four Female Stars Gaining Popularity

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  1. b-lee

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    The four young female leads of TVB’s Raising the Bar <四個女仔三個BAR> have become popular since the airing of the legal drama. Grace Chan (陳凱琳), Jeannie Chan (陳瀅), Stephanie Ho(何雁詩), and Moon Lau (劉佩玥) star as young trainee barristers and solicitors.

    To promote the series, the four girls made a parody of the K-pop hit “Bar Bar Bar”, originally performed by the South Korean girl group Crayon Pop. Calling it the “brainwashing song”, the parody was of the girls singing and dancing to “Bar Bar Bar”. The girls slightly altered the addictive lyrics, which urged viewers to continue to support Raising the Bar.

    Like Crayon Pop, the four girls wore helmets and skirts, dancing with a cute style. To complement the legal theme of the drama, the four girls also danced wearing office attire. The parody left a positive impression on netizens, who praised the girls for being cute and funny. Some even suggested that their mentors in the series—portrayed by lead actors Ben Wong (黃智賢), Ram Chiang (蔣志光), Elaine Yiu (姚子羚), and Timothy Cheng (鄭子誠)—should make their own version of “Bar Bar Bar” and share it online.

    [video=youtube;MArLfobHikQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MArLfobHikQ[/video]



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  2. Espresso

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    Sorry, They are all with me. Brittany FAK, being the jerk, but also the best. Holly's under bite is serious. Guan Yu's daughter too short, Giselle too fake and small. this leave Brittany FAK as the best. LOL

    I knew it. DAN DAN from M CLUB was the best for her. Same 8 Por attitude. lolz.
     
  3. xaznxryux

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    I actually like Grace
     
  4. shingster08

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    Im not surprised

    For new actresses the four's acting are pretty good. And its a good call on tvb's part to utilise these four in raising the bar. Of the four i have to say that Jeannie chan (Brittany) and Moon lau(Holly) are my favourites
     
  5. ralphrepo

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    IMHO, they're all good in each their own way. Like the average cute girl you spot on the street, each has a element of attractiveness but are also saddled by some imperfection that makes the whole package a little less worthy. Having said that, I wouldn't kick any of them out of bed, LOL...

    But, I think it really illustrates a problem that has been nagging TVB for years; that is, their profound lack of viable telegenic talent after migration of their best to other venues. Consider that 10 years ago, NONE of these "stars" would have even seen the light of day, it is telling that they're now the main draw. If this keeps up, TVB's ability as a broadcast entertainment company is a big question mark. (N)

    Oh, and the video? <facepalm> I want my one minute back...
     
  6. turbobenx

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    i dont mind new people.... New people equal new talent. Sick and tired of watching the same old people anyways. The korean market is successful because of new people/talent.
     
  7. brown_bear

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    something about grace chan i dont like...does she seem sorta mix chinese?
     
  8. Espresso

    Espresso Well-Known Member

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    they are favs because they are young and speak good english. TVB does a good job raising the BAR.
     
  9. turbobenx

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    there's a lot of speculations about that. Grace and her brother look mix with something and they look absolutely nothing like her parents.. Both her parents is pure asian with "chinky" eyes... Rumors said that they were both adopted. But her parents and herself turn that rumor down.....Go to google, and decide for yourself