Go Go Squid 2: Dt. Appledog’s Time (2021)
Discover romance, competition, and heartfelt moments in Go Go Squid 2: Dt. Appledog’s Time. Follow the captivating journey of Wu Bai and Ai Qing as they navigate love and robotics.
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Original Title | 我的时代,你的时代 |
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Seasons | 1 |
Episodes | 38 |
Duration | 45 mins |
Status | Ended |
Year | 2021 |
First Air Date | February 4, 2021 |
Last Air Date | February 24, 2021 |
Broadcast Day | tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday |
Network | iQiyi, JSTV, Tencent Video |
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Synopsis
Ai Qing (Li Yi Tong) – also known by her gaming handle Appledog – is one of the top robot combat players in the land. A model professional, smart, and friendly, she has no shortage of fans. And chief among them is Wu Bai (Hu Yi Tian) – also known as DT. Under Ai Qing’s tutelage, Wu Bai developed a keen passion for robot war contests and gaming, eventually becoming a star performer in his own right. Now he has risen to become the robot combat scene’s biggest rising star, captaining a promising team new team named Pirate, which threatens to outshine even Ai Qing’s powerful Appledog team. Despite their professional rivalry, the duo has remained close – and their feelings for one another keep growing, with romance also possibly in the cards. But the ultimate challenge will come at the annual Robot Combat Competition, where teams Pirate, Appledog, and more duke it out for a much-prized trophy!
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Editor's Review
Go Go Squid 2: Dt. Appledog’s Time is a much-anticipated drama following the success of its first season. However, if you’re expecting a direct continuation of the previous story, you might be surprised. The second season shifts its focus to a different couple—one that didn’t receive much attention before. As a result, not all fans may love this new direction.
Main Characters:
- Wu Bai / DT (Hu Yi Tian): Wu Bai is the captain of a robotics competition team at K&K. He’s reserved, brilliant, and well-known in the field. His lack of dating experience contrasts with his gaming prowess.
- Ai Qing / Appledog (Li Yi Tong): Ai Qing, also known as Appledog, is a passionate robotics player. She was part of Team Solo before it disbanded. Mature and responsible, she’s labeled as the “Goddess” by fans.
- Shen Zhe (Wang An Yu): Shen Zhe, a cocky and talented robotics player, joins K&K. He’s expressive, ambitious, and experienced with girls.
- Ai Jing (Nina Wang Ke Ru): Ai Jing, Ai Qing’s elder sister, shares a close relationship with her. She’s a straightforward stage actress.
- 97 (Marcus Li Ming De) & Zhou Yi (Xu Le Wei): 97 and Zhou Yi are robotics mechanics and engineers at K&K. They respect their captain, Wu Bai. While 97 is easy-going, Zhou Yi is more timid.
- Wang Hao (Pang Han Chen): Wang Hao, boss of SP’s China branch, is K&K’s fiercest rival. He’s a workaholic and used to head Team Solo. His ex-girlfriends include Ai Qing and Su Cheng.
- Xiao Mi (Wu Ya Heng): Xiao Mi, an ex-member of Team Solo, is part of the first robotics competitive team at SP.
- Lin Shan (Shi Yu): Lin Shan is Ai Qing’s superior at the publicity company where she works after retirement.
Review: Go Go Squid 2: Dt. Appledog’s Time diverges from the original storyline, introducing new characters and relationships. While some fans may miss the previous couple, the drama still offers romance, competition, and emotional depth. The chemistry between Wu Bai and Ai Qing keeps viewers engaged, and the robotics backdrop adds an exciting twist. The pacing is steady, allowing character development and relationship dynamics to unfold naturally.
The cinematography captures the intensity of robotics battles, and the soundtrack complements emotional moments. However, the plot occasionally feels predictable, and certain subplots could have been explored further. Despite these minor flaws, the drama remains enjoyable, especially for those who appreciate romance and gaming themes.
In summary, Go Go Squid 2: Dt. Appledog’s Time is worth watching if you’re open to a fresh perspective and new characters. While it may not fully satisfy die-hard fans of the original couple, it offers a blend of romance, competition, and heartfelt moments.