Since posting my previous comment, I figured out who it was that Li Xinai reminds me of. Compare her pics to that of the deceased former comedian GILDA RADNER. And you will see a strong resemblance. Li Xinai has comedian type looks suited for making people laugh. But it makes me laugh how they MIS-CAST her supposedly to play the role of a great beauty in this drama.
The ending for High Kick 2 is an example of poor judgment on the part of the scriptwriter. Apparently he lost sight of the fact that it was a light-hearted SITCOM. The ending used may have sufficed for an action-suspense type drama... and even then I would not have seen it as an example of a good way to wrap things up.
By killing off the main girl used to commence the series along with the doctor, that was effectively a form of DISRESPECT shown loyal viewers by the scriptwriter.
Perhaps the scriptwriter somehow thought, mistakenly, that he was being witty or original. But it was a slap in the face directed at those who invested their time watching the series.
Instead, before the series ended, the scriptwriter should have tied up the loose ends by resolving the conflicts of the romances. But he opted for a quick exit, as though he lacked the creative writing skill to polish the story off. And, as a result, finished it off with about as much finesse as using a meat cleaver to style hair.
The ending for High Kick 2 is an example of poor judgment on the part of the scriptwriter. Apparently he lost sight of the fact that it was a light-hearted SITCOM. The ending used may have sufficed for an action-suspense type drama... and even then I would not have seen it as an example of a good way to wrap things up.
By killing off the main girl used to commence the series along with the doctor, that was effectively a form of DISRESPECT shown loyal viewers by the scriptwriter.
Perhaps the scriptwriter somehow thought, mistakenly, that he was being witty or original. But it was a slap in the face directed at those who invested their time watching the series.
Instead, before the series ended, the scriptwriter should have tied up the loose ends by resolving the conflicts of the romances. But he opted for a quick exit, as though he lacked the creative writing skill to polish the story off. And, as a result, finished it off with about as much finesse as using a meat cleaver to style hair.
It was a bit ironic that many of the females who played the roles of palace maids were actually more beautiful than either Tiffany Tang, who played the leading role of Princess Wei Young, or Li Xinai, who played the role of Li Changle [supposedly the most beautiful woman in the whole kingdom].
By killing off the main girl used to commence the series along with the doctor, that was effectively a form of DISRESPECT shown loyal viewers by the scriptwriter.
Perhaps the scriptwriter somehow thought, mistakenly, that he was being witty or original. But it was a slap in the face directed at those who invested their time watching the series.
Instead, before the series ended, the scriptwriter should have tied up the loose ends by resolving the conflicts of the romances. But he opted for a quick exit, as though he lacked the creative writing skill to polish the story off. And, as a result, finished it off with about as much finesse as using a meat cleaver to style hair.
By killing off the main girl used to commence the series along with the doctor, that was effectively a form of DISRESPECT shown loyal viewers by the scriptwriter.
Perhaps the scriptwriter somehow thought, mistakenly, that he was being witty or original. But it was a slap in the face directed at those who invested their time watching the series.
Instead, before the series ended, the scriptwriter should have tied up the loose ends by resolving the conflicts of the romances. But he opted for a quick exit, as though he lacked the creative writing skill to polish the story off. And, as a result, finished it off with about as much finesse as using a meat cleaver to style hair.