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yantantether ([personal profile] yantantether) wrote in [community profile] history3_trapped2020-01-25 07:23 pm
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Discussion post - episode 7

The start of the episode gives us another gorgeous look at Tang Yi kneeling to kiss Meng Shao Fei's bullet wound, before Meng Shao Fei has a slight overload of feelings and horniness and goes to hide in the bathroom. But he's smiling once he gets in there so we know things are going to be OK.



When he comes out he and Tang Yi share the meal that Tang Yi has just cooked and I get mildly distracted by the way that Tang Yi keeps his apron on while they're eating, what a beautiful nerd. Then conflict arises between them as Tang Yi doesn't want him to get involved in the way he plans to deal with the attempted murder of Zuo Hong Ye and Meng Shao Fei, understandably, says that as a cop (and the actual shooting victim!) he can't not get involved.

There's a flashback to Tang Yi's lonely childhood with his horrible, abusive adoptive father. This part is so hard to watch, poor baby. Tang Guo Dong finds Tang Yi and Zuo Hong Ye being bullied by bigger kids in the street and takes them home to care for them. We see him and Tang Yi sharing food and Tang Yi gradually warming up to this new father figure.

Back in the present, Tang Yi shares his desire for revenge on Chen Wen Hao with Meng Shao Fei who, heartbreakingly, has to tell him that as a cop he'll always follow the rule of law and can't condone Tang Yi seeking vengeance.

The mood is lightened in the next scene by tiny failboat Zhao Zi googling "what to do when a man confesses to another man" on his work computer and being exasperated by the lack of good advice in the results. He then decides to ask Meng Shao Fei for his ~gay expertise in the middle of their shared office and Meng Shao Fei is just like "...omg." Although, bless him, he does try to respond by telling Zhao Zi that he was the one who kissed Tang Yi first.

Tang Yi have a conversation about business and some guy she might go on a date with and I get distracted by Tang Yi's pierced ears, which I've only just noticed and am very into. Tang Yi then tells Gu Dao Yi essentially to get over himself and grasp the nettle (the nettle in this case being his sister.)

Tang Yi is brooding in his room when Meng Shao Fei comes in with a birthday cake.



Meng Shao Fei has absolutely won boyfriend of the decade here because even though he and Tang Yi just had something of a disagreement, they've been together for about three seconds and Meng Shao Fei has a bullet wound, he still found the time to make and decorate a cake with their faces on it (and also happy birthday in English, for some reason.)

He asks to take Tang Yi's birthday wish and wishes to always be beside him on his birthday, and my heart grew three sizes.



Icing-covered make-outs ensue and we see Ah-De watching them from the garden. Which, creeper, but ALSO they are right up against the window with the light on. :D

Zuo Hong Ye is on a business date / date which has been set up by Tang Yi and the guy - Zhao Ren Guang - basically proposes marriage to her, while Gu Dao Yi has an aneurysm at the next table.

Next, Ah-De is driving Tang Yi somewhere and Tang Yi unknowingly drinks the water he's roofied. He tries to sexually assault Tang Yi and thank god he does it right by the side of the road and not somewhere more isolated - Tang Yi manages to fight him off, struggle out of the car and call Jack. Simultaneously, Meng Shao Fei is being attacked by some dudes in an alley.

A little later, Meng Shao Fei walks in on Tang Yi confronting Ah-De about his actions - Ah-De is defiant and unrepentant. Tang Yi threatens to kill him (or maybe just to beat him up really badly as the knuckleduster makes another appearance), but Meng Shao Fei bundles him out the room. This is a serious moment, but I'm also just noting that Meng Shao Fei can really manhandle him pretty effectively...

Tang Yi then asks Zuo Hong Ye to leave the country for her own safety and she reluctantly agrees, saying she'll go to Helsinki with Zhao Ren Guang. Thankfully this prompts Gu Dao Yi to finally confess his feelings to her in the parking garage.

The episode ends with Zhao Zi discovering that there must have been a secret connection between Li Li Zhen and Chen Wen Hao, as she and Tang Guo Dong jointly went to visit him in jail.
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[personal profile] doctorskuld 2020-01-25 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
The fact that we get another shot of Tang Yi kneeling to kiss MSF's wound is awesome, and makes up for the fact that they dangled the viewers there for a week when they aired it.

Oof, the flashback scene with TY and his adoptive father is hard to watch. Poor little bb TY, and the fact that he's forced out on his birthday night? Poor little thing. 😭

One of the cute behind the scenes facts is that the girl who plays tiny!Hong Ye is actually the sister of the boy who plays tiny!Tang Yi. I think it's just adorable that they cast them like that. The flashback to how TY and HY are discovered by Tang-ye really hits home the age difference between HY and Gu Dao Yi.

The mood is lightened in the next scene by tiny failboat Zhao Zi googling "what to do when a man confesses to another man" on his work computer
On his work computer, in an open plan office. I...ZZ, you should know better. [personal profile] naye just walked into the living roo where I am watching this scene, and we both just cracked up again. ZZ is such a special child.

The best worst best part is MSf's response is "I don't know", instead of something more sensible, like "Wait, why are you asking?" or "Wait, the guy who kidnapped you is now coming onto you? This seems incredibly sketchy, you should watch out." At least ZZ realizes MSF is the most useless best friend ever and lets it drop.

Meng Shao Fei has absolutely won boyfriend of the decade
BLARRRRRGH this scene is the absolute cutest. He hand-baked that cake! He went and threw TY a little boyfriend don't-worry-you-have-me-now birthday. MSF is the cutest, and TY has the saddest puppy dog eyes. They went straight from tentatively starting up this being together thing into being a monogamous couple.

As we cut to Ah-De staring at them from below, I do have to wonder how ill-advised it is for a mob boss to live in a house that is floor-to-ceiling glass walls. I know he has a security detail around the perimeter, but that's not going to stop a skilled sniper...

He tries to sexually assault Tang Yi and thank god he does it right by the side of the road and not somewhere more isolated
He even leaves the door open, and the car's not properly parked by the side of the road. TY is lucky that he has Jack on speed dial.

A little later, Meng Shao Fei walks in on Tang Yi confronting Ah-De about his actions - Ah-De is defiant and unrepentant.
The first few times I watched this scene, when MSF bursts through the door and you see Jack right there, I interpreted that as Jack having brought MSF up to the interrogation room, but now that I'm watching it again, it seems very much as MSF has forced his way through, and Jack was trying to stop him (albeit not terribly hard).

How much of what Ah-De says here, about not being the one who leaked TY's schedule to He Hang do we think is true? Not consciously, maybe, but if He Hang got it anyway from a source that could be traced to Ah-De not being as careful as he should?

I really like how tense this scene, particularly with TY's overpowering emotions and MSF's willingness to actually stand in his way. Their relationship is so new, but MSF is willing to physically drag him away and shove him into walls and be a barrier. Ah, I had forgotten how much I do love these two too.

Thankfully this prompts Gu Dao Yi to finally confess his feelings to her in the parking garage.
This is actually a very beautiful scene, and then you remember that it takes place in an underground parking lot and all the romance just goes out of it. XDDDD

Thank you for leading the episode recap posts, you are amazing, Yan!! <33333333333 I am having such a blast!
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[personal profile] her_cool_aunt 2020-01-26 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
But he's smiling once he gets in there so we know things are going to be OK.
That smile is half a smirk. MSF now knows he's going to get the good stuff soon enough.

"what to do when a man confesses to another man"
I wanted to ask a general question on the significance and importance of "confessing" that you "like" someone. It seems like this a very specific thing to do that always requires a definitive response (although that can come some time later). I've also seen this in a couple of c-dramas. Since "like" isn't that strong a term in English and certainly not something requiring an answer, I'm still getting used to understanding how serious these confessions are.

I get distracted by Tang Yi's pierced ears, which I've only just noticed
Me too! I also suddenly noticed the earrings this episode. Did he not wear them before? Or were they just subtler?

he still found the time to make and decorate a cake with their faces on it (and also happy birthday in English, for some reason.)
I didn't spot that Happy Birthday was in English before. Are Roman letters easier to pipe/write/draw on icing maybe?

He asks to take Tang Yi's birthday wish and wishes to always be beside him on his birthday, and my heart grew three sizes.
My thought was that perhaps a little part of this was MSF hoping that TY wouldn't end up in jail (where they couldn't spend birthdays together) from going down the revenge path against Chen Wenhao. But maybe I'm overthinking.

Icing-covered make-outs ensue
The food fight is fun(ish) and the kissing is good, but what's with that smeary face rubbing/smash in the middle?? Eek! I was grimacing as I watched and really not enjoying it at all. N.B. I think I heard that this was Chris and Jake's first scene (or at least an early scene) together, so it was a kind of ice breaker. I guess smearing one another with frosting is a fast way to get comfortable with your colleagues.

Tang Yi unknowingly drinks the water he's roofied
TY seems quite dubious about the water bottle and reluctant to drink from it. It looks like he suspects Li Zhide of something. Does he know about the He Hang stuff at this point and suspects/knows that Li Zhide is involved? I'm confused by the gang betrayal shenanigans - and slightly surprised that TY let down his guard given how mistrustful he looked to me. Although I guess Ah-De is his longstanding henchman.

Meng Shao Fei walks in on Tang Yi confronting Ah-De about his actions - Ah-De is defiant and unrepentant.
I rather like how Ah-De bodyslams MSF out of the way (his hands are tied after all) even as MSF is holding back TY from brutally attacking him. Ah-De wants MSF GONE from their lives and out of gang business, even if it means he'll suffer much more physically (possibly even die).

I'm also just noting that Meng Shao Fei can really manhandle him pretty effectively...
After the earlier fight scene in the market when MSF escapes two armed thugs (and don't forget he's only just recovering from a nasty stomach wound), this is another moment of seeing MSF's physical prowess. He's actually got skills! (I'm very happy we see him so competent, although I'd like to echo others' earlier comments on a sad lack of seeing Jack in action.)
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[personal profile] no_detective 2020-01-26 03:03 am (UTC)(link)
(aahhhh this is the week my life is too busy to keep up w the rewatch. must return soon and catch up on this ep and the previous one!)
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[personal profile] litalex 2020-01-26 10:01 am (UTC)(link)
In Hong Kong at least, the words "happy birthday" are usually in English because it's a western tradition. We usually sing the English Happy birthday song, too. But HK did used to be a British colony...
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[personal profile] clevermanka 2020-01-27 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
I admit to often eating in my apron, too. They're so convenient!

Daoyi and Hongye's fight in the parking lot is so interesting to me because their opposite and unconventional natures are drastically highlighted. Hongye is always shown as the aggressor, even as children (not stereotypically feminine) and this is made very clear in the parking lot argument/confession. Daoyi wears a submissive role in the show (as a subordinate, and never stereotypically masculine, even when he chases off the bully kids). I really enjoy the dynamic of these two, and the writers and actors made the het romance actually interesting. In this scene we understand the full extent of his long-time indecisive, mixed-signal sending, and I think that's important.