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I watched season 1 when it came out and absolutely fell in love with the premise of the story and with the actors themselves. Coming into season 2 with a re-cast, I must admit I was a little hesitant, however since I loved Mike from a couple of his other roles, I decided to give it a try.
The Story:
After getting over my initial shock of the change of cast, I found myself enjoying the drama. The story continues from where it left off in season 1 but most of its major points was touched upon in this season; so if you decide to skip season 1, you won't necessarily be too lost. I wouldn't go as far to say the script surrounding the existence of multiple mutants, a secret organization was the greatest ever, but it was good enough to keep me interested in majority of the episode. (Like any other long dramas, I find the story line tends to drag on 2 episodes towards the end too long)
The Acting/Cast:
Esther Yu as Tian Jing Zhi: As I mentioned before, it took a bit for me to get use to the new cast, but hesitancy was quickly over by episode 2. I think Esther did a good job picking up where Janice left off. When playing a character that has already been established, it's hard to not fall into the trap of completely trying to mimic the previous actor and failing as most do; Esther still was able to pull off her own Tian Jing Zhi, while still staying true to the character Janice had initially brought to life.
Mike D'Angelo as Xue Ling Qiao: Mike is able to deliver the serious and calculating Xue Ling Qiao whose expressions we can't read when it comes to the mystery/serious story line, and, when it is time for the romance and comedy can deliver ALL THE FEELS. As much as I liked looking at Kim Tae Hwan from season 1, Mike gave Monster Xue LIFE. with his numerous facial expressions. His chemistry with Esther was also through the roof. Every time he looked at her, or they got close, my heart fluttered . I really enjoyed all the little romantic moments between the leads, and often found my self replaying their romantic scenes.
Supporting Characters: Overall the supporting cast did great, well, supporting. If I had to choose, Li Ge Yang is probably my favorite supporting cast member. As a new actor, he did very well playing the love teacher of Monster Xue and adorable best friend, Yun Zhen . (Although that may be me being biased to how his character was written. )
The Music:
Wasn't bad. It complimented the story line when it needed to.
Overall: I enjoyed the drama quite a lot, especially because of the casts chemistry, the romance and the adorable littler Xue Changan. When I do rewatch, however, I'd probably only be rewatching for all the cute moments, and just skip all the other stuff.
****SPOILER WARNING: Although I don't go into great detail, it still spoils a little, so read at YOUR OWN RISK****
The Ending:
For most romantic comedies and supernatural type dramas in general, I tend to turn off my brain and enjoy it for what it is. If it wasn't for this, I probably would have given this drama a 10 because I'm the type who easily loves anything. However, one thing ruined for me was how in the last 2 episodes the writers suddenly gave Tian Jing Zhi a complete character change. I understand she was feeling some marriage fears, but I did not understand how the script writers decided to make her seem like she finds her own child annoying and doesn't want to take care of him at all. We just spent the whole season watching her willing to do ANYTHING for her child, to all of a sudden be absent? It literally made no sense, and made me a bit mad because when it comes to endings, I just wanted the last episodes to be filled with mushy gushy romance/ happy ending stuff. I wanted to cringe at how cute their family was being on family dates or just happy feels all around, but the addition of the female lead's lack of motherly connection with her own child put a bitter taste in my mouth.
I watched season 1 when it came out and absolutely fell in love with the premise of the story and with the actors themselves. Coming into season 2 with a re-cast, I must admit I was a little hesitant, however since I loved Mike from a couple of his other roles, I decided to give it a try.
The Story:
After getting over my initial shock of the change of cast, I found myself enjoying the drama. The story continues from where it left off in season 1 but most of its major points was touched upon in this season; so if you decide to skip season 1, you won't necessarily be too lost. I wouldn't go as far to say the script surrounding the existence of multiple mutants, a secret organization was the greatest ever, but it was good enough to keep me interested in majority of the episode. (Like any other long dramas, I find the story line tends to drag on 2 episodes towards the end too long)
The Acting/Cast:
Esther Yu as Tian Jing Zhi: As I mentioned before, it took a bit for me to get use to the new cast, but hesitancy was quickly over by episode 2. I think Esther did a good job picking up where Janice left off. When playing a character that has already been established, it's hard to not fall into the trap of completely trying to mimic the previous actor and failing as most do; Esther still was able to pull off her own Tian Jing Zhi, while still staying true to the character Janice had initially brought to life.
Mike D'Angelo as Xue Ling Qiao: Mike is able to deliver the serious and calculating Xue Ling Qiao whose expressions we can't read when it comes to the mystery/serious story line, and, when it is time for the romance and comedy can deliver ALL THE FEELS. As much as I liked looking at Kim Tae Hwan from season 1, Mike gave Monster Xue LIFE. with his numerous facial expressions. His chemistry with Esther was also through the roof. Every time he looked at her, or they got close, my heart fluttered . I really enjoyed all the little romantic moments between the leads, and often found my self replaying their romantic scenes.
Supporting Characters: Overall the supporting cast did great, well, supporting. If I had to choose, Li Ge Yang is probably my favorite supporting cast member. As a new actor, he did very well playing the love teacher of Monster Xue and adorable best friend, Yun Zhen . (Although that may be me being biased to how his character was written. )
The Music:
Wasn't bad. It complimented the story line when it needed to.
Overall: I enjoyed the drama quite a lot, especially because of the casts chemistry, the romance and the adorable littler Xue Changan. When I do rewatch, however, I'd probably only be rewatching for all the cute moments, and just skip all the other stuff.
****SPOILER WARNING: Although I don't go into great detail, it still spoils a little, so read at YOUR OWN RISK****
The Ending:
For most romantic comedies and supernatural type dramas in general, I tend to turn off my brain and enjoy it for what it is. If it wasn't for this, I probably would have given this drama a 10 because I'm the type who easily loves anything. However, one thing ruined for me was how in the last 2 episodes the writers suddenly gave Tian Jing Zhi a complete character change. I understand she was feeling some marriage fears, but I did not understand how the script writers decided to make her seem like she finds her own child annoying and doesn't want to take care of him at all. We just spent the whole season watching her willing to do ANYTHING for her child, to all of a sudden be absent? It literally made no sense, and made me a bit mad because when it comes to endings, I just wanted the last episodes to be filled with mushy gushy romance/ happy ending stuff. I wanted to cringe at how cute their family was being on family dates or just happy feels all around, but the addition of the female lead's lack of motherly connection with her own child put a bitter taste in my mouth.
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