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Link Click: Bridon Arc – Setting The Stage For Season 3?


Okay, buckle up, because I just finished Link Click: Bridon Arc, and wow, I have thoughts. This prequel before the release of the highly anticipated Shiguang Dailiren (or Link Click as we lovingly call it) Season 3 was… something else. Let me tell you, I went in with sky-high expectations after the emotional rollercoaster of Seasons 1 and 2, and while Bridon Arc didn’t disappoint entirely, it definitely took me for a ride – a slightly bumpy one at times.

Link Click: Yingdu Chapter

Lu Guang’s Journey in Link Click: Bridon Arc

First off, can we talk about Lu Guang? This man deserves a medal, or at least a very long vacation. Link Click has always played with the concept of time travel and its consequences, but Bridon Arc takes it to a whole new level. Seeing Lu Guang go back, not just to relive the past with Cheng Xiaoshi, but to actively change it to save him? My heart was in my throat the entire time. He’s breaking all the rules, pushing the limits of his abilities, and the emotional toll is palpable. The weight of his decisions, the constant tension, it’s all brilliantly portrayed. I found myself hanging onto every scene, analyzing his every expression. The subtle nuances in his performance were just chef’s kiss.

The story itself is a tricky beast. Link Click: Bridon Arc tries to be both a prequel and a continuation, filling in the gaps while also setting up Season 3. Six episodes to achieve that? That’s a tall order, and honestly, the pacing felt a little off. The narrative spends a lot of time on character development, which I appreciated, but then it suddenly shifts into high gear, especially towards the end. It’s like the story couldn’t quite decide if it wanted to be a slow burn or a rollercoaster, so it tried to be both, and the result was a tad uneven.

Link Click: Bridon Arc

And speaking of the ending… what was that?! Link Click is no stranger to cliffhangers, but the one in Bridon Arc left me completely bewildered. So many questions, so much confusion! I spent a good chunk of time rewinding, trying to piece together what happened. It’s still a bit fuzzy, to be honest. The introduction of new powers also added another layer of complexity, which, while intriguing, felt a bit rushed.

Despite the pacing issues and the confusing ending, I still enjoyed Bridon Arc. The character interactions, the emotional depth, the sheer brilliance of Lu Guang’s journey – it’s all classic Link Click goodness. This arc gave us a deeper understanding of the characters and their motivations, enriching the overall Link Click universe. It also introduced some fascinating new elements that I’m dying to see explored in Season 3. The groundwork has been laid, and I feel the next season will be epic.

I know I’ve been a bit critical, but that’s only because I care so much about Link Click. It’s a series that has captured my heart and mind, and I have ridiculously high hopes for its future. Link Click: Bridon Arc might not be perfect, but it’s a worthwhile addition to the Shiguang Dailiren saga. It’s a bridge between the past and the future, a necessary stepping stone towards what I believe will be an absolutely incredible Season 3. Bring it on! I’m ready for whatever time-bending, mind-blowing adventures await us.

Last Updated on February 10, 2025 by Yu Alexius

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