There are many differences between American and Chinese TV series, especially in the way of organization and contents.
1st topic sentence:
We usually can get the idea of American series from the very beginning. Chinese series generally take the first several hours introducing the background of the series to the audience.
Supporting details:
In the Greek, the conflicts between Casey and Rebeca, Cappie and Evan, Rusty and the new school are so apparent since the actors and actresses first appear. In some Chinese series, such as
2nd topic sentence:
Most of the American series are long, which gives a story of many years and many things happening while the Chinese ones are mainly talking about one story.
Supporting details:
In the Gossip Girls, we see the several short period of Serena, from the first time she comes back to school and exposes the secrets why she escaped, what happens to her previous best friends Blair, after which her new boyfriend Dan appears bringing the past of Serena’s mother, which leads to their break-up, how she finds a new boyfriend, and boyfriend one, two, three.
In most Chinese series, there are only one story, even in a long TV series like Princess Huanzhu which has three seasons, the writer tells how a princess whose existence is not known by her father finally finds her family and true love. Chinese series are more like movies with long descriptions of unimportant details.
3rd topic sentence:
Most American TV series are broadcast before finished writing and usually writes to the audience’s the reflection while the Chinese are broadcast only after the shooting ends.
Supporting details:
In the Prison breaker, we waited so long for the next episode.
4th topic sentence:
Most Americans are more willing to pay attention to some superhero, and Chinese are taught we can achieve the success only after we work together.
Supporting details:
There are many series like Superman and this kind.
Conclusion:
We can see a lot of differences between American TV series and Chinese TV series from the making and broadcasting.
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