"Of course. The script for the short-form drama is well-written. See? You're doing a great job with it." Tan You made a point of mentioning the script at the end of the proposal. "Compared to those old-school melodramas, this script of Lu Wen's is genuinely good."
"Right? I can't write anything too profound, so you have to let me make a fluffy romance drama like this, right?" Lu Wen instantly puffed up with pride. "I'm a seasoned fan of short-form dramas. They might be a little cheesy, but the more you watch, the more hooked you get."
"It's just that... some of the lines, I really can't bring myself to write them. It's embarrassing just thinking about it. I want something that's really sweet, but not in a forced or cringey way."
Tan You smiled. "It's a good idea. Not all short-form dramas are cheesy and terrible; some are actually shot quite well. But the script and the actors are crucial. Even for a short-form drama, they need to bring their A-game."
