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Sally Chan

United States

Sally Chan

United States
The Whirlwind Girl Season 2 chinese drama review
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The Whirlwind Girl Season 2
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by Sally Chan
juil. 30, 2020
36 épisodes vus sur 36
Complété
Globalement 10
Histoire 10.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 9.0
Musique 10.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 10.0
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Frustrating Yet Excitement

The characters' acting were pretty good, in terms of how they portray the martial arts and the moves. I felt so many different emotions, crying at a lot of the scenes.

First off, I ship more Qi Bai Cao with Ruo Bai (Yang Yang) than Chang An (Ji Chang Wook). However, it's a good thing that the actors and actresses are different, making the shipping bearable than if the actors and actresses were the same. The action is SO GOOD, especially when Qi Bai Cao is the one fighting during the tournament.

Towards the last two episodes, I felt the continuous flashbacks was really unnecessary; basically, it's like a summary between Qi Bai Cao and Chang An. I wished there was a real ending; there were some parts where I felt should have had an ending.

I wished there was more relationship development between Hu Yi Feng (Leo Wu) and Fan Xiao Ying (Seven Tan). Throughout the drama, I was super excited about these two developing their relationship in the second season, as the first one showed a little bit. Wished they would be the leading characters again in a drama sometime in the future.

I really like Qi Bai Cao's character, as throughout the whole 2 seasons, she has her own morals and her forgiving personality really touched me.

Overall, this drama was still worth watching because of the action but not really for the romance.
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