A friend of mine who lived near ULTRA could only shake his head when he saw fans of F4 (although there were only two of them) already in line outside the concert venue as early as 9 in the morning last Saturday. (Actually, there were already F4 fans at the ULTRA even the night before the concert.)
Although I know a lot of people who frowned on such fanaticism, I didnt find anything wrong with those teenage fans swooning oh-so-madly over those Chinese personalities.
But frankly, I really dont care about those Chinese stars mainly because I dont know them. (And maybe because Im way past being a teenager oh, way, way past.)
On Startalk last Saturday, for instance, I was made to introduce a segment (which, sadly, was not aired due to lack of time, but hopefully would be aired this afternoon) about this Chinese star whose last name was Zhu or was it Zu? Zoo? I dont know. But at the back of my mind, it could very well had been "So?" as in so what?!
But my big blunder was when I introduced another Chinese star as Vanessa Wu when it should have been Vanness Wu. And I thought that was a girl! Now, you know how ignorant I am when it comes to these F4 people.
But really, I have nothing against these F4 guys. How could I dislike them when I dont even know them? Maybe theyre good people. Maybe they really reek of talent and charisma which is why they are adored by millions of fans from this side of the world.
From my end, Im just glad that they brought back long hair because that gives me the perfect excuse not to have a haircut every so often because this to me is a chore.
But what I didnt like was the ABS-CBN coverage of the arrival and stay of some of the groups members. Of course, that shouldnt have surprised me anymore. After all, when Meteor Garden was still a new series here in the Philippines, TV Patrol was already hyping it as if the shows cast members were part of Englands Royal family. The overkill really made non-F4 fans sick in the stomach.
And when part of the F4 group came over for last weeks concert, ABS-CBN, as to be expected, milked it dry. In fact, theres only one adjective to describe the networks coverage of that event: Hysterical!
And yet, when F4 fans got injured at the ULTRA during the concert, ABS-CBN was the first to wash its hands off the responsibility.
Having access to the F4 group is really a blessing a goldmine, actually to any television station because showing its members on TV undeniably brings in the almighty ratings. Channel 2, however, just went way overboard with it.
In one Channel 2 interview, for example, Kris Aquino said that she went over a pile of research "this thick" on the F4 members. Good for her. I wish I had the same dedication and diligence as TV host.
Maybe I would have done the same thing but only if I were to interview the Pope and not some flash-in-the-pan Chinese stars.
But what really freaked me out completely was when I caught just a snippet of one of ABS-CBNs nightly F4 post-concert specials that was aired this week in between TV Patrol and one of its soap operas.
In the Tuesday night edition of this F4 special, young star Paula Peralejo, one of the hosts of the special (I think theyre called F4 Patrollers) was shown in one of the corridors of this awful hotel called EDSA Shangri-La stopping a food cart bearing the room service order of one of the F4 members. In front of the camera, she lifted every stainless steel cover to reveal the food (one was vegetable fried rice) to be consumed by this F4 member, who I suppose would have lost his appetite had he known his dinner had made an unnecessary stopover in some corner of the hotel where it was dissected for TV purposes and in the process could have been contaminated. Aside from the host, there was the cameraman, lightman and other TV crew who breathed down his plate. By the way, isnt the SARS-scare back?
After the food had been consumed, who do we see but Paula Peralejo again this time going over, horrors, the leftover food of this F4 guy. I swear leftover food!
Had we been reduced to that? Going over the leavings of others? I wont be surprised if Ms. Peralejo was also made to rummage through the F4 trash bins to sniff the used toilet paper of the F4 guys. Maybe I just didnt catch that episode.
To this, I say enough already! I dont mind us Filipino viewers following these Chinese drama serials. And Id rather have us watch people from our own region than those Latinos from Mexican tele-novelas never mind if we had a galleon trade with them centuries ago. (But wouldnt it be nicer if we just watched and patronized our own products?)
But the F4 mania is already too much. And I suggest that we get a hold of ourselves before this Meteor Garden fever transforms us completely into a sick nation.<