The next morning, in New York City.
Wang Jian sat in his office, looking at the array of soap opera magazines sent over by the website staff.
These soap opera magazines provided their own evaluations of the currently airing TV dramas.
And regarding Prison Break, the consensus seemed to be, "The plot doesn't hold water at all, it's purely the screenwriter's fantasy!"
"Disgusting! If even this kind of series can be broadcast on CBS, the United States is doomed! The American TV drama market is ruined!"
"The actors are attractive, but other than that, there's nothing good to say."
Were the critics' ratings for "Prison Break" really so low?
Wang Jian, refusing to believe it, continued flipping through the magazines.
Finally, on the last magazine, he saw the only positive review.
"After 'Friends' swept the ratings charts, sitcoms seemed to become the mainstream of TV dramas overnight.