
The relationships were quite memorable, and the chemistry between couples are there.




5. Maggie Cheung and Kevin Cheng: Maggie has a long teenage crush on Kevin, Wong Hei’s brother in the serie. They ended up dating for a while, but Kevin’s character is quite ambitious and manipulative. At one point in the serie, he even said it is important to find a girlfriend with a clean background. Maggie & Kevin had quite a few scenes as a couple, but they don’t have a lot of chemistry. They were ok as a couple, but Kevin’s character was ‘one foot stepping on two ships’ towards the end, and because Maggie realizes that they share different beliefs, they broke up.
6. Leila Tong and Kevin: They started off as friends. In fact, I don’t even know whether Kevin really likes her because he got closer with her after knowing her god-father is a high fireman official. I don’t think they match each other since Leila looked so young, and they seem more like siblings to me when they are dating.

2. Annie and Yoyo: They are good friends in this serie, and I quite like watching their scenes together. It’s not like they have extreme chemistry as friends, but I quite like how Annie is always there for Yoyo when she has problems, and vice-versa but it was usually Annie there more for Yoyo. There are many scenes of them talking to each other about their problems or just hanging out, and these scenes are very nice to watch. I miss watching friendships like these.
3. Stephen Au and Wong Hei: Stephen Au is Wong Hei’s elder brother in-law, and they don’t get along very well. I think they’re quite hilarious to watch. They always bicker over Yiu Yiu (Wong Hei’s daughter), trying to win her attention and love. Despite their many bickerings and opposite beliefs, deep down, they do care for each other. At the beginning they don’t get along, but later on, they give each other advices about the relationships with Annie and Maggie respectively. I wish they had more scenes together though.
4. Jenny Shing and Stephen Au: They were also very cute to watch as uncle and niece. I’ll bet when people watch BFII or remember BFII, they would only remember Jenny with Wong Hei, but Jenny was actually pretty cute with Stephen Au too. Before he got with Annie Man’s character, there was even a point in which Jenny Shing was more attached to him more than Wong Hei, and of course there was the ending scene between them two.
5. Flora and Yoyo: Flora became Yoyo’s boss after Yoyo decided to separate with Alex Fong. Flora became somewhat of a mentor to her, and they became good friends after a while. I guess Flora served as Yoyo’s motivation since she is really intelligent and individualistic. I also like watching them as friends, so it was good to know that they still ended up as friends.
6. Wong Hei, Ellesmere Choi, Cheung Chi Kwong and the rest of the firemen on Wong Hei’s crew: They play good buddies and partners at the fire station. They have good chemistry with each other, and it seems like they really have fun together. Especially love the scene in which Wong Hei posed as Miss. HK winning, and Alex Fong came out and presented him the helmet…yup Miss. Hk music and all.
7. Yuen Wah and Leila's family: Leila is Yuen Wah’s daughter, in which he hasn’t seen in a long time. The mom is mad at Yuen Wah because he failed to save their young son's life many, many years ago. Later on, they try to convince the mom to forgive Yuen Wah, and those scenes were quite funny.
8. Stephen Au’s si hing-dai/group of friends: This is the group that included the young Ron Ng and Johnson Lee (Chi Ling and Lee Sai Man from Twins of Brothers!). The group does provide some comical relief especially when it comes to Stephen and Annie, but aren’t really that necessary.

-There was another scene in which Stephen Au jumped onto what looks like a bamboo structure (you know, the stuff they used to build buildings with) to save someone, and Wong Hei rescue him, and then later on when a metal structure fell from above, Stephen pushed Wong Hei so that it wouldn't hit him.
-As mentioned above, when Annie saw Stephen Au coming out of the explosion
-There was a brief rescue mission with dogs, and I liked it because it showed a shot of the firemen looking very relaxed and happy after the dogs were rescued. It seem like a very blissful moment.
-The five-grade fire mission when it showed all the family members/friends of the main firemen (Wong Hei, Alex Fong, Stephen Au, Yuen Wah) worrying for them. I think it was really realistic and yet, also warm how they show these people caring for them. We see Flora and Yoyo looking at the news coverage of the fire on the streets/work. We see Maggie worried about Wong Hei at the scene. We see Annie rushing and being there at the scene. And we see Yuen Wah's family watching the news coverage at home.

-Three Fa Dans in just this serie alone. Jessica Hsuan plays Wong Hei’s dead wife, Flora plays the third party to Alex Fong-Yoyo’s relationship, and Maggie Cheung Hoi Yee is a pair with Wong Hei/Kevin Cheng.
-Gilbert Lam is a great actor, and it is a shame TVB let him go. In BFII, he plays a gay guy, and while his subplot may not be that important and sometimes a little annoying (since his actions/influence on Yoyo angers his brother a lot), I enjoyed his presence and his tragic ending.
-I didn't know who Leila Tong or Kevin Cheng were before this serie, so there's another bonus.
1. Why Yuen Wah doesn’t save all the children instead of one by one? In this serie, Yuen Wah’s son died because at one fire mission, he saved all the other kids before his son. But I was thinking, how come he and the other firemen not save two or three kids out at the same time? It seemed like they saved one kid at a time, but if they saved two or three at the same time, the building might not have collapsed on his son.
2. Is it wrong for Annie Man to be mad at Stephen Au for being a firefighter and calling off the wedding? When I watched this the first time, I thought Annie was being childish for being angry at Stephen Au being a firefighter. Now, after I watched again the second time, I think she was still wrong for trying to force Stephen Au to stop being a firefighter, but I can understand why she was horrified. The girl saw with her own eyes how dangerous a mission is, and she experienced losing a lover (the sifu) before, so it’s understandable that she only wants the best for Stephen Au, even though it's something he wants to do.
3. If Alex Fong were to meet Flora and Yoyo at the same time, who would he choose? At the same time, I think he would choose Flora. I think, with Yoyo, it’s because they’ve been together for five years, so overtime his love grew for her. Even when they meet, they met at secluded airport base in which she is the only thing to keep him amused. But if it was at the same time, I think he would choose Flora since they share a lot of similarities of thinking and interests. At the end of the day, it’s nice if your spouse is sweet and caring, but it’s even better if they understand you and share your beliefs/thinking which I believe Flora is more capable of. Yes, Yoyo understands Alex Fong too but there are many times throughout the series that she just doesn’t understand and listen to him. For example, the bringing cake to the station which he repeatedly asks her not to do so, but she does. Later on, when she changed, she was capable of understanding him, but then she was almost like Flora 2.0 - mature and confident.
4. Isn’t it strange that Yoyo revealed that she received Alex Fong’s email when the email doesn’t exist? It is weird because supposedly Yoyo receives Alex Fong’s email even though the emails supposely didn’t go through. I think the first one probably didn’t, but I think Yoyo probably set up an account which received the rest of the emails because whenever Alex Fong pressed send after the first email, the scene did not continue onwards to show that it was an error.
5. Do I like the ending? Wong Hei’s ending was sad, but yet it was memorable for the serie. Whenever it gets to the scene when Yiu Yiu cries about realizing her dad is gone, I would tear up. That scene is probably somewhere up the “Top 10 TVB scenes to make you cry” list. I feel so bad for Yiu Yiu and who wouldn’t if you seen the whole serie? Throughout the series, we saw her and Wong Hei together so much, it’s like a bond that you want to keep forever.
How could Maggie live with Yiu Yiu (Jenny Tsing) after Wong Hei died? Maggie wasn’t Wong Hei’s wife yet, so shouldn't Yiu Yiu live with Stephen (the uncle) instead? I think they did that so that Maggie wouldn’t be alone, but legally I believe the chances are low that she could adopt or be Yiu Yiu’s guardian though.
Loved Stephen & Annie’s ending. Glad to see they had a happy ending together. Overall, the ending was alright. The only ending scene I didn’t like was Yoyo and Alex’s. Their scenes just don’t show how Yoyo cares about Alex romantically. She seems so independent and career-driven and not a least bit interested in Alex again. As I said before, having seen them for so long, I wanted to see them together, but still their getting back together again wasn’t as great as I hope it would be.
6. So now am I looking forward to Burning Flame III? VERY MUCH SO! Other than Bosco Wong, thanks to BFII, I’m really hyped up for BFIII. Can’t wait to see Wong Hei again! I can’t wait to see how the relationships and friendships would be written, and (hopefully) the great chemistry between everyone! And of course the potential uprising stars that might make some appearances aka the young Rons, Boscos, Jack Wu, etc. of today. I wonder who would sing the themesong? Andy Lau and Aaron Kwok did a good job with the songs for BFI and BFII respectively, but I doubt they would sing for BFIII. I hope Eason would sing the themesong, and Miriam would sing the sub-themesong.
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i dont think i saw burning flame 2. but i have seen the first one. I can't watch for the 3rd one, since its with a whole new generation of tvb artiste. Along with some old cast that been in 1 and 2.
Me too! I am really anticipating how the chemistry would be between the couples and especially the friendships.
I'm sorry but the first BF kicked the second one in the ass. No comparison. If you don't see it, you're missing out. The first one was more friendship driven then the normal relationship triangles TVB throws in there. Which they do have also.
to anonymous, you're probably right about the original being better than the sequel since most original series are better say 90% of the time. I would have to watch the first one to compare, but considering I enjoyed BF II, I think I would probably enjoy BF I even more.
Hi! Do you know where can I watch Burning Flame 2? I really want to watch it again! Thank you!
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