Skip Season 1 & Watch This Instead
Season 2 rehashes many of the same scenarios — memory loss, Xiao Qi trying to retrieve something from Feng Leng, their love/hate relationship — and even recreates some exact scenes from the first season.
While this season looks more polished (and Bie Thassapak Hsu as the male lead looks even more gorgeous, not that I’m complaining), there’s really nothing new here, and you don’t need to have seen season 1 to follow the story. But I’d argue that between the two seasons, this series is a more romantic, funnier, less angsty, and overall more enjoyable watch. The epilogue makes for a sweet and satisfying conclusion.
While this season looks more polished (and Bie Thassapak Hsu as the male lead looks even more gorgeous, not that I’m complaining), there’s really nothing new here, and you don’t need to have seen season 1 to follow the story. But I’d argue that between the two seasons, this series is a more romantic, funnier, less angsty, and overall more enjoyable watch. The epilogue makes for a sweet and satisfying conclusion.
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