There was a difference in the number of episodes of The Pretender. The producer's version had a total of 41 episodes, each of which was about 45 minutes long. However, since Hunan TV's episodes were not 45 minutes long, they would broadcast 49 episodes. In addition, the satellite version had a total of 48 episodes, each episode ranging from 27 to 60 minutes long. The difference in the number of episodes between these different versions was mainly due to differences in editing and broadcasting platforms. Therefore, there were both 41 and 48 episodes of The Pretender, and it was up to one's personal preference which version to watch.
I'm not sure who specifically wrote the lyrics for a song titled 'lirik never ending story'. It could be written by the songwriter associated with a particular musical version of 'The Never Ending Story'.
" The Pretender " was a Chinese web novel in which the characters and plots were fictional without real characters. The characters in the novel were created according to the author's imagination and inspiration. Their existence was only to show the background and plot of the story. Although the characters in the novel may have some historical references, they are not real characters but fictional characters.
As it stands, it's hard to determine the significance of 'lirik home my first story' without more context. If 'lirik' is meant to be 'lyric', it could potentially refer to lyrics that are central to the story the band My First Story is trying to tell in a particular song.
Well, the 'lirik never ending story' could be referring to the lyrics that describe the cyclical nature of the story. It might talk about how events keep repeating or evolving in that never - ending narrative. For example, the lyrics could be about the protagonist constantly facing new challenges in a world that seems to have no end to its mysteries.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'lirik home my first story' you are referring to. 'My First Story' is a Japanese rock band, but 'lirik home' is not a very clear part in relation to them without more context. It could potentially be a misspelling or something very specific within a certain community.
It could be from an amateur songwriter who is just starting to express their personal experiences. Maybe it's a very personal and unique phrase they came up with for a song they are working on.