It’s a tale of two families in these two episodes and how different are they indeed. Once they were almost in-laws but as circumstances would have it, they find themselves on opposing sides on a criminal case. The Cheng clan (bless their hearts) with all their ups and downs have never harboured the same sorts of deep-seated factional resentments that afflict the Lou family because the man who heads up the household makes all the difference in the world. It is fortunate that Cheng Shi is a good-natured man who does his best to foster harmony within the clan. He’s generous to his mother and brothers, protective of his children and adores his wife. He is the main reason why they are a far more functional cohesive family despite their imperfections.
I am going to dive straight into your ramblings because what you said about Wushang living under a different identity and biding his time to exact revenge is what makes me think if only Lou Ben could have played the game for the long-run. But going back to Wushang, I am so glad you pointed out his upbringing and the trauma he lived through and the role he played to survive in his family.
I am going to dive straight into your ramblings because what you said about Wushang living under a different identity and biding his time to exact revenge is what makes me think if only Lou Ben could have played the game for the long-run. But going back to Wushang, I am so glad you pointed out his upbringing and the trauma he lived through and the role he played to survive in his family.