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Episode One (Subbed!)
Topic Started: Feb 20 2009, 03:39 PM (550 Views)
rayneweather
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I'm almost through the first episode and I'm hoping Aaron's character develops a lot more personality in the coming episodes. Not because I think he's necessarily boring but because it's too much like his character of Xiao Yu in KO One. It was really cool to see the difference in X-Family when he got to play Meng Zu; I think that character is much more like his real personality. He did do a great job with Xiao Yu, though.
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Kejli
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Yeah, that's also a reason why I'm not really getting into the series yet. The character I want to see the most doesn't really have a character ^^; Although there's no doubt they'll develop him further later... I'm just afraid they'll keep him the static cool-pretty-boy. I want to see him in a role that's more like his actual personality xP

I think I'll pick up X-Family again... just fast forward through the really really silly parts. It was one of the first dramas I tried watching when I still didn't have any tolerance for drama-style silliness. Maybe I can get through it now...
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