Here it is! Jeremy could make it!
About Jeremy Xu: The guy showed up in the second half of this show. His role gave me a Wow! Previously, I watched Braveness of the Ming, and Jeremy's character is the funny fool, like, the character who will die first in slasher films. During the time, I watched Legend of the Phoenix and Dugu, his role is just the stereotyped male lead and not interesting at all. For here, Whispers of Fate, his performance is definitely awesome. The characteristics of the character are like Joker, Riddler, and villains in old Disney film. It's the male character with queerness or sissy. If you want to know more, please search with keywords "queer-coded" or "queer-coding" villain in scholar article websites. Most academic works interpret that this is the negative role of character. I have never hated Jeremy Xu for that, but what I want to state here, is that, he could make it. The only skillful performers could do this. Jeremy could perform as many different characters, from the funny fool, the funny male lead, the stereotyped boring male lead, and here!! he could act the sissy villain role. This guy is more than talented, he is the REAL excellent one.
About the show: Whispers of Fate is something special for me, because it had been for my family series night for a month, and I don't know why (our previous series nights are way more interesting, like watching IT, FBI, DUNE, Chucky, The Boys, Arrowverse). Everyone in the house sat and watched Whispers of Fate together without skipping, even I felt bored in many episodes. You know? In some episodes, the characters just drank tea and talked for the entire ep. In some ep, some character was just sick and did not do anything. In some ep, they just played hide and seek and nothing happened.
Something I like: My favorite thing about this show is turquoise and red scheme of some background, which the pair of colors later have been used in many drama cover/poster and women's outfits.
Something I dislike: Thing I do not like about this show is that there is no female role model for girls to learn and imitate. Both female protagonists were weak. One of them knew how to fight, and her master said that she was intelligent. However, she was not that. She got captured, and many male characters had to go out to save her. I was very disappointed.
About the show: Whispers of Fate is something special for me, because it had been for my family series night for a month, and I don't know why (our previous series nights are way more interesting, like watching IT, FBI, DUNE, Chucky, The Boys, Arrowverse). Everyone in the house sat and watched Whispers of Fate together without skipping, even I felt bored in many episodes. You know? In some episodes, the characters just drank tea and talked for the entire ep. In some ep, some character was just sick and did not do anything. In some ep, they just played hide and seek and nothing happened.
Something I like: My favorite thing about this show is turquoise and red scheme of some background, which the pair of colors later have been used in many drama cover/poster and women's outfits.
Something I dislike: Thing I do not like about this show is that there is no female role model for girls to learn and imitate. Both female protagonists were weak. One of them knew how to fight, and her master said that she was intelligent. However, she was not that. She got captured, and many male characters had to go out to save her. I was very disappointed.
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