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On August 26 2011 20:32 SolHeiM wrote: They just sit around talking. What about actually playing the game so he gets better? I don't understand the production of this documentary series, because all we get to see is Yellow talking to people, and no indication that he's practicing anything at all.
This documentary is starting to annoy me to be honest, because I expected to see a determined player try his best to qualify for Code A. I wasn't really tuning in to see him just having a chat with TheWind, NesTea, the other dude, and then Yellow talking to BoxeR on the phone for a few minutes.
It gives me the impression that he's isn't practicing at all.
I hope it will really change after they get past the showmatch. With real training, maybe a fpv of how he plays and one teaches etc.
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On August 26 2011 20:32 SolHeiM wrote: They just sit around talking. What about actually playing the game so he gets better? I don't understand the production of this documentary series, because all we get to see is Yellow talking to people, and no indication that he's practicing anything at all.
This documentary is starting to annoy me to be honest, because I expected to see a determined player try his best to qualify for Code A. I wasn't really tuning in to see him just having a chat with TheWind, NesTea, the other dude, and then Yellow talking to BoxeR on the phone for a few minutes.
It gives me the impression that he's isn't practicing at all.
Seems like you havent watch nal ra old boy that's why you have no damn idea how this production works at all . Program is made in such of away to make it entertaining instead of showing yellow facing comp whole day practicing sc2 would you just watch it if he does that ? I don't think so.
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On August 26 2011 20:34 SenorChang wrote: The Lim Jin Rok made me sad, I was hoping so much that yellOw had prepared so much more / harder for it :<
and lack of subs suck!
they are talking and there is no subs lol
"time to sleep"
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On August 26 2011 20:35 Goibon wrote: What's the thing hanging from the cieling? >_>
It sucks up the smoke from the cooking so it permeates your clothes etc. a little less and doesn't get in your face.
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On August 26 2011 20:32 SolHeiM wrote: They just sit around talking. What about actually playing the game so he gets better? I don't understand the production of this documentary series, because all we get to see is Yellow talking to people, and no indication that he's practicing anything at all.
This documentary is starting to annoy me to be honest, because I expected to see a determined player try his best to qualify for Code A. I wasn't really tuning in to see him just having a chat with TheWind, NesTea, the other dude, and then Yellow talking to BoxeR on the phone for a few minutes.
It gives me the impression that he's isn't practicing at all. but there will be so little entertainment value in it. Everyone works hard to go for code A, be it yellow or the rest of Code Bs.
the show is about him being motivated to train hard after the loss (most likely). It would be depressing for Yellow's fans if he trained really hard and still playing at that level
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On August 26 2011 20:35 saritenite wrote:Show nested quote +On August 26 2011 20:34 SenorChang wrote: The Lim Jin Rok made me sad, I was hoping so much that yellOw had prepared so much more / harder for it :<
and lack of subs suck!
they are talking and there is no subs lol
"time to sleep" that's how the translator feels, haha
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Turkey4968 Posts
well theres virtually 1 subtitle for every 10 sentences or something like that
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On August 26 2011 20:35 theBizness wrote: I doubt they want to show a pure stream of his games, especially at his level at the time. My interpretation of the show is kind of an introduction to Yellow for new fans, and a look at some players in a casual environment. Also, what they show (I hope) isn't the only preparation that he is doing. Eventually I'm sure more gameplay will be shown as he improves.
Show a time lapse of him spending hours and hours playing the game.
And they start the "4 days later" with them fucking eating and talking AGAIN. This is a documentary on Korean socializing, not Yellow practicing for Code A. We just got trolled by GOM.
No practicing. Where is the practicing?
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On August 26 2011 20:35 theBizness wrote:Show nested quote +On August 26 2011 20:35 Goibon wrote: What's the thing hanging from the cieling? >_> It sucks up the smoke from the cooking so it permeates your clothes etc. a little less and doesn't get in your face. Ok that makes sense. I went to a chinese (i think) restaurant once where they had these hot water or oil bath things you put the meat into. That place could have used better ventilation badly. Our clothes needed several washes to get the stank out
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I always find it hard to believe that Slayers_Jessica is 38
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On August 26 2011 20:36 ETisME wrote:Show nested quote +On August 26 2011 20:32 SolHeiM wrote: They just sit around talking. What about actually playing the game so he gets better? I don't understand the production of this documentary series, because all we get to see is Yellow talking to people, and no indication that he's practicing anything at all.
This documentary is starting to annoy me to be honest, because I expected to see a determined player try his best to qualify for Code A. I wasn't really tuning in to see him just having a chat with TheWind, NesTea, the other dude, and then Yellow talking to BoxeR on the phone for a few minutes.
It gives me the impression that he's isn't practicing at all. but there will be so little entertainment value in it. Everyone works hard to go for code A, be it yellow or the rest of Code Bs. the show is about him being motivated to train hard after the loss (most likely). It would be depressing for Yellow's fans if he trained really hard and still playing at that level
+ Show Spoiler +YellOw is actually high masters now if i remember correctly. Someone did some investigating on reddit. So he obviously is training.
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United Kingdom16710 Posts
On August 26 2011 20:38 SenorChang wrote: I always find it hard to believe that Slayers_Jessica is 38 I know right? She looks like a teenager.
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LOL. We need more subs ): we miss so much of the conversation.
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Fun to see what happened back stage too
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lol yellow getting nuked on the ladder
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lol "easy to defend bunker rush"
He referring to the bunker train?
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On August 26 2011 20:38 Flanq wrote:Show nested quote +On August 26 2011 20:36 ETisME wrote:On August 26 2011 20:32 SolHeiM wrote: They just sit around talking. What about actually playing the game so he gets better? I don't understand the production of this documentary series, because all we get to see is Yellow talking to people, and no indication that he's practicing anything at all.
This documentary is starting to annoy me to be honest, because I expected to see a determined player try his best to qualify for Code A. I wasn't really tuning in to see him just having a chat with TheWind, NesTea, the other dude, and then Yellow talking to BoxeR on the phone for a few minutes.
It gives me the impression that he's isn't practicing at all. but there will be so little entertainment value in it. Everyone works hard to go for code A, be it yellow or the rest of Code Bs. the show is about him being motivated to train hard after the loss (most likely). It would be depressing for Yellow's fans if he trained really hard and still playing at that level + Show Spoiler +YellOw is actually high masters now if i remember correctly. Someone did some investigating on reddit. So he obviously is training.
+ Show Spoiler + I'm pretty sure we found out that one was fake, but Yellow did say in an interview a few days ago that he is masters now.
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