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Chemistry and Cases in Detective Investigation II
One of the things I miss most about TVB in the 90s is the quality of the scripts from that era. The detective cases were written so well and felt genuinely intriguing, keeping viewers invested from start to finish. Each case was carefully thought out, with strong pacing and clever twists that made the investigations exciting to follow. The cast also had incredible chemistry, which added depth to both the professional and personal dynamics between the characters.
This series is an all time classic for me, though it is the installment I watch the least. I did not particularly enjoy the Carmen storyline, mainly because I preferred the dynamic between Cheung Dai Yong and Jesse. Still, Detective Investigation Files remains a strong example of why 90s TVB dramas are so memorable.
One of the things I didn't like was how Jesse was written in this installment. She was extremely jealous and stubborn, nothing like the Jesse we knew in the first series. She would find every little reason to argue with Cheung Dai Yong, which I found quite frustrating.
Amy Kwok as Lam Ka Man did an absolutely fantastic job. Her portrayal of a character with an alter ego was impressive. Given her upbringing and circumstances, it was hard to dislike her, since she didn’t actually do anything wrong. Her biggest mistake wasfalling in love with a man who was already spoken for which set off a chain of events that drove the story forward, making her character both compelling and sympathetic.
Highly recommend to watch this. You won't regret it.
This series is an all time classic for me, though it is the installment I watch the least. I did not particularly enjoy the Carmen storyline, mainly because I preferred the dynamic between Cheung Dai Yong and Jesse. Still, Detective Investigation Files remains a strong example of why 90s TVB dramas are so memorable.
One of the things I didn't like was how Jesse was written in this installment. She was extremely jealous and stubborn, nothing like the Jesse we knew in the first series. She would find every little reason to argue with Cheung Dai Yong, which I found quite frustrating.
Amy Kwok as Lam Ka Man did an absolutely fantastic job. Her portrayal of a character with an alter ego was impressive. Given her upbringing and circumstances, it was hard to dislike her, since she didn’t actually do anything wrong. Her biggest mistake wasfalling in love with a man who was already spoken for which set off a chain of events that drove the story forward, making her character both compelling and sympathetic.
Highly recommend to watch this. You won't regret it.
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