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What bugs are there in the plot of Dear Taste?

I think there are a lot of plot bugs in Dear Taste. For example, after the first TV series was broadcast, some netizens pointed out that the details of the drama were too rough. The kitchen is an important place, but it doesn't pay attention to hygiene. As a chef, the actress's hair is covered, and the overturned "boiled soup" is actually a pot of water. Even the "soup" cooked by a little chef for six hours is not as good as the chef's "achievement" of 21 minutes, which insults the audience's IQ.

"Dear Taste" was broadcast on Jiangsu Satellite TV and other platforms yesterday. The play stars Lu Yi, Guo Caijie and others. It tells the story that An Wenyu and Jin Jinjin, the descendants of "Anjia Cuisine", struggled through the ups and downs together, gained love and made contributions to Chinese cuisine. The main theme of the play is the old-fashioned topic that "the food made with love is the most delicious food", and the story that the taste can be restored by kissing is added in the middle. I thought it would add highlights to the play, but the majority of netizens did not buy it. Did the screenwriter also have a childlike innocence, and happened to read a "Sleeping Beauty" before writing the script?

The first day of the show, it met with ratings failure. Some netizens even said that they would give up the show after 31 minutes, and they had no desire to watch it at all. In addition to the starring reasons such as "Lu Yi is fat on camera" and "Guo Caijie's voice is easy to play", more points are attributed to the director's carelessness and blunt lines, the supporting actor's acting skills are too exaggerated and there are too many bugs.

Details are always one of the important factors to determine the success. Besides the actors' own reasons, the time, money and sincerity of a good TV play are all important factors to determine the ratings. So I still hope that all TV dramas will have fewer bugs.