Showing posts with label Legends of the Wulin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Legends of the Wulin. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2016

Masters ep05 : Legends of the Wulin

10/01/2016
Masters

Episode Five
"Sisters"

Legends of the Wulin

Two days have passed.  No new challengers have appeared.  Celine Dion's song, My Heart Will Go On, plays as the whole group sits in a room with a massive TV shows the lyrics to the song. Auntie Lo is singing with the microphone in her hand.  The others glance at each other every now and then, knowing they had no choice but to attend the event.

David Yezi stares at the words, his mind flashing back to the last few days as he watched the news and learned that a very large notorious drug dealer was found slain in his own club by someone with a semi-automatic weapon.  This man was the supposed 6th Ring member, but the witnesses claim a young man with a buzz cut hair, and a scar across his entire face, had killed him from close range.   He supposedly just walked straight in, was welcomed upon arrival, but then pelted the security and the boss with bullets.  Not a single shooter was able to hit him as he walked out of the club.  David visited his temple and found it clean and untouched.  There were no other encounters.

Matt Biao stares and also begins to flashback. He stares at the swirling lights of the discoball and remembers how Samantha has purchased a room in the building. She has been trying to grasp the clans of each person, to understand what is going on.  She wonders who the Blood Wind Cult could be given the group is supposedly brutal and barbaric, using pack tactics as they target their victims.  Matt sees the young girls outside the window, using the very tactics discussed to steal from another visitor.  Matt wonders if he actually did just find them.  Against the seven, the four of the infernal alliance exist, and of the four only the Blade Dogs have been encountered.  The twins are of the Vile Rain Cult, but that's not certain.  Johto arrives, but Samantha shuts the door on Johto's face, not welcoming her to the room.  They discuss the symbol in Auntie Lo's room and they wonder if the Infernal Alliance could be part of it, unless there were actually eight Clans.  Samantha does admit she's getting tired of "Matt's girlfriend."  Samantha denies being jealous though. Johto tells Matt she owes him her life and sees him as family now.  She even gets Matt to have her stay with him.

Rose Lin also flashes back as Auntie Lo sings the song for her birthday.  Rose smiles at how beautiful Auntie Lo's voice really is, and how she stopped singing because the last time she sang was at a fight. She whispers with the others on the needs for plans and how they've been handling things.  The discussion slips to touch on a topic Rose did not want to talk about, Mothers, and this leads to her bitterly recalling having left her family.

Soon, Auntie Lo goes through a few more songs, even urging Rose Lin to sing Ace of Base's The Sign, Auntie Lo tells Jin to sing for her birthday.  Matt tries to turn it into a duet, to encourage her to sing.  David is looking at the book for another song to sing.  Another song begins to play, and it is Meghan Trainor's Lips are moving.  Rose and Gong Bei step out, and discuss things.  Rose sends Gong Bei to head to the compound to invite the others to show up here for Auntie Lo's party.  They see the waiters who try to help show them out.  Both start to realize how maze-like the karaoke place is.  As Matt finishes the song, Auntie Lo suddenly shuts the television off and confronts Jin about lying to all of them.  About how Jin is lying about everything. Johto directly asks what this is about.  Auntie Lo admits it was bound to happen as the sigil calls them after all.  As Matt stands up to head for the door, Jin presses backwards against him, and her leg pins him against the chair.  Auntie Lo asks her to stop wasting their time.  She asks David to confirm how many rings they should have fought by now, and explains the reason the other rings have not been showing up was because someone else has defeated them beforehand.   "Brother Bat would not be here unless I was in danger," Auntie Lo admits.  David and Matt realize Brother Bat is present in the room, sitting in the shadow the whole time.  "They are Mercenaries. If you pay, they obey," Auntie Lo muses.

Jin moves, kicking off Matt, at an attempt to reach the door.  Matt attempts to pin her down with his own foot, but to his surprise, Jin uses his foot instead as a step to move further.  David stands by the door as Jin lands.  She swings the door open, keeping David behind it.  Jin claims she's not here to fight anyone.  Matt asks then why she is running and Auntie Lo explains it is because she has already done what she was planning to do.  They have all been poisoned, it seems.  Johto wonders if it was the refreshments.  They all start to feel the poison burning in their veins, bringing dizziness, heavy limbs and stomach pains into their bodies. Brother Bat admits only one cult uses such a poison.  Matt agrees, "The Black Lotus."  Johto tries to use her weapon, the metal ribbons, to catch Jin, but the doors slam shut as she steps out.  Auntie Lo tells the warriors now is the time to go after her. She admits she celebrated her birthday here to keep the compound from becoming another battle zone.  Brother Bat confirms the Blade dogs have surrounded the building to make sure no one is leaving.  Matt and David begin to stumble out of the room.

Gong Bei and Rose feel the poison in their veins as well.  As they catch each other from falling, Rose notices the poison and realizes it is the same one in her own system.  She hits her acupuncture points to help him pee the poison out of his system. It does not completely work, however, and she realizes she needs to help hold him up as they stagger into an empty room, ignoring a nearby waiters staring at them silly.

Jin lands nearby, and upon seeing Rose and Gong Bei, stabs her finger a number of times upon the waiter's back.  His face begins to bloat, his eyes all red as the pressure points incapacitate the waiter.  Rose catches the waiter, trying to undo the imbalance she has caused on him.  If she acts too late, the waiter's head might explode!   Jin lightfoots past her.

Matt and David chase after Jin, stumbling as they move in pain and discomfort making for the stairwell.  Tommy admits to Auntie Lo that while everyone was singing, he was observing Jin. She was focused on a formless martial art.  Jin is not who they think she is.  Auntie Lo has an idea which one she is using.  Brother Bat however admits that if she is of the Black Lotus Clan, she killed her own family to gain their trust.    Matt and David see Samantha crumpled against the floor, in pain as well from the poison.  Matt helps rest Samantha against the wall.  David continues heading for the stairwell area.  He sees Hoi Lam crouched by the stairwell, also in pain.  He nearly falls over the edge, with David stepping on Lam's foot to keep him from falling over, telling him to ignore it as it is only pain.  Hoi admits he saw Jin rushing down.  Using his metal cables, Hoi and David rappel down to the lower floor.  People are walking about, and thankfully none of them have noticed the two of them hanging between the spiral staircase.

Rose studies the waiter and see s two imbalances in play.  Elemental Progression is making the man's Fire (Joy) to feed into his Earth (Stomach).   Then Earth (Stomach) overwhelms the Lungs.  She realizes she can just promote the Fire to control the Metal and cut the sickness out in one move.  She relaxes the waiter and partially relieves him of the imbalanced state.  Gong Bei admits he needs to choose between pain or shame, and decides to let it out and urinate the imbalance out of his system.  Samantha is in pain too, and Matt asks if she saw Jin.  Samantha admits she didn't.  Matt carries her and tries to bring her back to Auntie Lo.  Thankfully, the screaming singers drown out their cries of pain.  Samantha is frustrated that Jin would be betraying them given the last few days they spent trying to help her feel welcome.  Even when Jin was crying against Matt's lap, Johto and Samantha were just choosing to be understanding of her need to let it all out.  Was it all a trick? A lie? A stratagem?    Back in the room, Auntie Lo admits to Brother bat she had her suspicions but needed to confirm them first.  Even Brother Bat is currently poisoned despite Jin not knowing he was in the room.  They realize the poison was not in the refreshments, but something else.  They wonder if it was in the air conditioning.

David and Hoi heads down further.  David finds himself reminiscing yesterday how he found Jin outside his door.  She asked him to pray for her, resting her head against his shoulder as she laments about being part of a deadly cult family. He told her to either embrace the darkness or work towards the light for the rest of her life.  She hugged him tight and asked why Rose looks familiar.  David admits she's a doctor and she probably saw her at the hospital before.  Jin however explains that she was imprisoned all her life, there was no way she could have seen Rose.  "Do you know who she really is?"

The heroes begin to realize Jin has been touching them when she can.  Her stealthily work has been planting Lotuses upon their skin!  Seeing the opportunity, David leaps from Hoi to land before Jin and confront her.   She claims she is not a bad person and she even claims to not recognize the red dots on David's skin. To his surprise, she is not lying.  David suggest she goes back to the room with him. "Running away makes you look guilty."  She asks why the doors are barred outside, and there is a woman standing outside, laughing.    David isn't sure who that woman could be.

With the waiter and Gong Bei now settled, Samantha tries to shift Gong Bei's feelings of shame into contemplation.  Rose starts to remember Jin having a lot of moments where she touches them, but at the beginning, when they met her she refused to touch anyone.  Now, however, she's been extra-touchy feely.  Gong Bei reminds her to knock Jin out before she unleashes the blossoms.  "Maybe Auntie Lo brought her here to place her in a location she can't escape easily."

Jin wants to be just left alone.  The others, however, admit there might be a reason she is among them.  Jin's words to David about his doubts digs into his psyche, giving him a growing minor weakness of Doubt. "I know what it feels like when the world you are in is a world you don't think you should be."  She ties his growing Doubt to his Strength, weakening him as his doubts grow.  David does not realize it is a Courtier battle.

Matt and Rose pull Hoi Lam back to a room to recover and they learn David is somewhere down below.  Unable to get the floor, Matt decides to risk using the staircase instead as a means to find where David went.  As Matt makes his way down the cable, he realizes he feels the need to exert himself more and more.  None of them are respiring chi!

Brother Bat asks Auntie Lo what her plans are, and if she was merely counting on the three to stop her.  She admits she noticed Jin seemed confounded when she tried to inflict the petals on Auntie Lo and Tommy, but she could not touch them since they were ghosts.  "Now it is up to them. If she killed the Black Lotus Clan, then she is the remaining 4th Ring."  Brother Bat however tells her she isn't, as Lily is still alive.  Auntie Lo realizes the mother would be the true 4th Ring, which makes Jin irrelevant to the fight.  She is not one of the rings.  It turns out Brother Bat was the one who rescued Jin from the family.  That's why he came to see them that night.  He knew what happened in the family house because it was he to freed her.

David insists Jin and he return upstairs.  He tells her every journey begins with the first step.  David seeks to strengthen his confidence to break the spell Jin has placed on him.  He drops the doubt to trivial.   Jin launches tiny needles at David, and they stealthily slip into his skin.  They make their way upstairs. David notes that this place is a place of letting go of inhibitions and of being oneself.  Jin insists she didn't poison them, given she only just got there too.  She insists it isn't her.  Matt and Rose arrive, and they all hear her words.  They all see she is not lying, oddly.   A voice reaches them from the intercom system.  The voice turns out to be Lily, Jin's mother, who tells her she knows Jin tries to show she's strong, but Lily didn't die.  Her father protected Lily so he could survive.  She tells them not to bother leaving as she has dealt with all the men outside.  "If you surrender, I will let everyone else leave.  They will eventually recover.  I hope. If you don't... then I will just have to increase the dosage until you are the only one who can take it. Do we have a deal?"

Jin tries to lightfoot to escape them.  Matt leaps past them to try to block her progress.  Rose pins Jin and they hit the ground.  Rose hurls a Lotus needle at Jin, hoping to impair her.  "You.. you know the art! You work for her!" Jin gasps in shock.  She panics, thinking they are all working with the Lotus.  Matt tries to calm her, but his words fail to reach her.

Brother Bat and Auntie Lo wonder why the Lotus marks last longer than they should, given they should only last a day.  Auntie Lo realizes, "Transcendant."  Brother Bat begins to put the pieces together in his head.  "She wasn't just a pawn.  They were raising her.  Training her to make her a Black Storm Buddha. She wanted her to become one of the Dark Heavenly Kings.  To the right Courtier, everything can be seen as Elemental."  But before he can speak more, Brother Bat's begins to scream as his body erupts in tiny successions of explosions as his Lotus blossoms explode.

Jin tries to leap backwards, crafting more Lotus forged needles at them.  Rose moves to try to disarm Jin before she can launch them.  The needles fall from her hands.  Jin kicks them back into the air, however, to launch them even as Rose lands a kick against her hand.  The kick strikes powerfully, rippling into Jin and forcing her to feel a paralysis spread through her hand.  Matt leaps after Jin, hoping to punch through her defenses.  But Jin sidesteps the punch, and replies with a punch to his face.  David then tries to grab Jin's ankle to force her down to the ground. Jin, however, resists the pull and she kicks David to stop him from dragging her down.  While in contact, David unleashes electricity to stun her.

Lily Shen (Constance Wu)
A ting sounds.  They all turn as they land to see a woman step into view.  Dressed in a tennis outfit, complete with a racket in her hands, the woman known as Lily Shen, head of the Black Lotus Clan, steps forward.  She gasps upon seeing the group and mutters, "Jade!"  Jin, thinking it was she whom the mother called out to, complains that until now her mother confuses her for her sister.  Rose realizes Lily is addressing her, however, and proclaims she is a doctor now.  Lily is amazed to see her daughter alive and well.  She tells Jin to "stop wearing that stupid look."  Jin angrily hisses she only did this cause it was what she wanted.  After hitting a number of pressure points on her body, Jin begins to unravel and her body begins to shift and crack and shift back into a buzz cut young man with a scar across his face.  David and Matt gasp upon bearing witness to the Daoist Sexual Transformation!  Jin turns out to be the suspect of the murder that has happened in the city.  Rose is aghast that Lily adopted someone else to replace her when she left the family.   The man once called Jin explains that their family was the only family that actually wanted a daughter instead of a son.   When Rose exclaims she wanted to be a doctor, not a murderer, Lily reminds her that only the good families want a doctor, "We're not good. We're evil."

Lily points at David and asks him if they look evil.  Rose flicks the tennis racket into the air, and it unfurls like origami until it becomes a flexible weapon, a Judge's Brush.  "Oh you recognize this, don't you?  The Imperfect Love? A very rare legendary weapon."    When David confesses he doesn't know what is happening, Lily explains this is a private affair.  She has come to get her daughter and bring her home.  She just didn't expect to see both of them.  When Matt and David ask if this was about the Rings, Lily admits she is the 4th Ring and yes she is Rose's mother.  "Down in her heart, she knows she is a growing Dark Buddha."  Rose gasps about her brother being the better one to be the dark buddha as he developed his techniques to make the petals last for days.  Lily however shrugs as she tells them it is all pointless if you don't know how to make them explode. "That's the problem with men. Always thinking of problem solving but not thinking all the way through. Now come back home and we can recreate our Clan."  They learn Lily had Jin pretend to be Rose for the last few months because it was the only way to trace her steps if he thought the way she did.  Lily tells David to go to the temple and pray for some patience as hers is running out.  "The current reigning demon paid the family a visit and informed her that she is to be facing the masters. But that is only best if she had her family with her, so she sent her brother to find her. But instead of just finding you and bringing you home, he is wasting time fighting these two people."  David and Matt realize she really does not know they are the Masters she is to fight.  But when Rose shows the needle the Baneful Starving Tiger Dragon had thrown at him, Lily begins to realize they are the new Masters.

Lily challenges Rose then, realizing the Baneful Starving Tiger Dragon probably believes Rose has surpassed her.  She twists the Imperfect Love into a throwing chakram and prepares to fight.  They agree to first blood.  As Lily moves to launch the weapon into the air, Rose sees Lily covering ground to get closer.  Jin asks David and Matt to leave with him to leave the women to fight.  He tells them it is a family thing now, to determine who is the leader of the Black Lotus Clan.  David suggests they head back to Auntie Lo's room upstairs.  As they head down the steps back towards the room, Jin apologizes for the complication.   "It helps to understand you are not really Masters.  That simplifies things."  David however admits they never said they weren't.     Rose kicks a nearby vase to block the chakram and tells Lily she does not want to hurt her.  Lily sneers that Rose won't be able to.  The chakram breaks through the vase and hits Rose, but she uses the weapon's momentum to launch herself at Lily to strike at her with her scalpel.  Seeing an opening, Lily spanks Rose at her behind, leaving a Lotus petal on her. Worse, she uses her technique that if Rose moves, the petal would blossom into a wound.  Lily rolls her eyes at Rose's performance, questioning why she isn't planning extra steps ahead when she raised her daughter to learn chess.  Rose counters she thought Lily only wanted her to win the National Tournament.

Jin admits their mother can be very demanding.  Matt insists that in the Wulin tradition, there was no need to kill, only to prove one's prowess.  David questions the Baneful one's actions as they do not truly reflect the ways of the Wulin.  Jin starts to realize the number of people he had just killed, and wonders why he feels no remorse or guilt.  It is almost as if he knows "she" did it and not he.   Samantha and Hoi Lam stare at Jin, confused at who the man is.  David doesn't bother to explain.  Matt only hopes Rose succeeds.  David feels they need to find a better path.  "This continued struggle against the Rings only plays into what the Baneful one desires.  That cannot stand."  Samantha asks if he's a new ally against the enemy.  Matt admits he doesn't think so.  David does not like how the Baneful one challenged them all dishonorably, having ambushed them with the challenges.

Lily and Rose continue to exchange blocked blows.  The emotional exchanges however seem more vicious than their physical blows.  Rose realizes her storm will laugh at her fluidity and attempts to strike at her mother.  Lily, however, laughs at her daughter's aggression and stubbornness.  Lily grabs hold of the Imperfect Love and splits it into two weapons, "The best way for Imperfect Love to function is if it is kept separate between two people."  Rose runs upwards to the next higher floor. Seeing her daughter run, Lily hurls both her weapons at Rose in hopes of drawing first blood. Rose is able to block both blows from causing any bleeding, thankfully, and their battle continues.

Confirming this is no ring battle, David and Matt wonder how this battle will end.  They arrive at the room to see Auntie Lo and Tommy worried about Brother Bat.   The whole place has gone quiet. No one is singing.  Tommy seems the most shocked at Jin being a guy, although he does not explain why.   Auntie Lo finally understands that Rose is actually the missing daughter of Lily Shen.  Matt and David look away, not wanting her to know they hid it from her.  When asked about poisoning everyone, Jin admits he did it, not the female version.   He wanted to weaken them all for his mother's arrival. Matt asks if they should fight whoever wins the match, if tradition is to be followed.  David admits they didn't have time to resolve that.  The winner would become the fourth Ring, whom they would have to challenge.  David hates how complicated this is getting, since she is on their side.  Auntie Lo suggests then they should be fighting alongside her. Auntie Lo reminds them they are now making decisions for the standing and reputations of the Clans they still bear. "You must decide where you stand and where the clans stand in relation to her."  David studies Jin and tries to think of finding a new path.  He determines an influence of Righteousness upon Jin and asks him if he really is a new person when he transforms.  Jin admits he does.  David starts chanting, as he walks around Jin to trace the constellations.  He finds a major Inspiration of Righteousness within Jin and encourages him to be the male Jin from this point on.  Jin realizes it should be him fighting for the title.  He heads out.  Matt is about to leave but Auntie Lo stops him too.  She asks them to look eight steps ahead as well.  Brother Bat admits he is the 3rd Ring and in his current state, they can best him as well when they best Lily Shen.  He thinks the poison hit him harder because of the deep breathing he does when he makes his voice.  They tell him they will fight him only on equal standing, most likely not to fight on this day but the next.  If not by dawn.

David finally questions Auntie Lo on bringing the fight here, given the auspiciousness of the compound and how it was already aligned for combat.  Auntie Lo insists she does not want to endanger her property and the peace within.  When David exasperatedly asks how a ghost can be so learned in property law, Auntie Lo grins and admits, "It's all about possession."

Lily screams at Rose about being a bringer of death and how she must show she can hurt her!  Rose admits she can hurt her in many other ways, but chooses not to.  Finally, Rose finds an opening, and moving faster than her mother, she attempts to diagnose anything her mother might be suffering from. While doing so, Rose entangles both of Lily's weapons in her hands, bringing her mother closer.  Rose catches signs of kidney problems.  Lily however shifts the trapped twin weapons into blades that try to slice Rose for the first blood.  "Let me share you some wisdom," she hisses as the blades rake against Rose's flesh.

Blood is drawn.

"Congratulations, mother.  You are still the master of the Clan," Rose tells Lily.  The others arrive and see her bleeding.  Matt and David notice her smiling though.  Imperfect Love is once more flicked together into a single blade.  David brings up the challenge against the Masters and Lily seems shocked that the two young men are the new masters.  With the Brother Bat not feeling too well, Lily admits Matt's realization that she was planning ahead to finish off the Blade Dog to take the 3rd Ring, so the rest of them are now the 4th Rings.   "The challenge only existed because there was a break in the balance of the rings," Lily explains.  "New masters needed to have a place among the rings."

"This ends now," Matt mutters.  David however still feels there must be some other path.  He asks if she plays, "Mixed doubles" and they all stare at him. "I know I know, it was a horrible joke."  David raises that the Wulin have faded.  This tradition does not make sense anymore.  Matt however admits he still keeps the tradition alive.  Rose does not like the idea she will fight alongside her mother.  David does not want to let Lily kill Brother Bat.  They feel however the traditions are twisted. Wrong.

"Tradition is what makes us Chinese," Lily insists.

The three gather and face Lily, ready to fight against her.  David feels as they fight unarmed, first blood seems unfair.  "First to hit," David suggests. But the others suggest first to knock someone out  might be best.  Finally David thinks, "Disarm. If we disarm you, we win." Lily claims they cannot expect to take from her the Imperfect Love in her hands.  She might have to kill them with Kindness.

Matt begins to bring forth his emotionless Battle Condition.  David braces for the battle. Rose stays alongside the two as Lily unfurls her weapon into a long sharp cord entangled around her arm.  At the end, a hatchet like blade.  Lily tells Rose she loves her.    But just before the battle starts, a slam happens upstairs.  Tommy runs down below to inform them Brother Bat is dead.  As Lily runs up to check, she mutters that the Ring is no longer occupied.  The others follow and get to the room to see Brother Bat dead on the floor.   Rose diagnoses the cause while Lily asks Jin if he did it.  Jin admits he did not.  The poison on his mouth seems different.  Lily moves close to check the body and inspects the body.  She finds a note in Brother Bat's hands that states, "That Even a Dragon Can Be Slain And His Plans Foiled By An Act Of Peace."  Lily identifies it as a passage from a poem by the forgotten Vagrant.  It was written about a warrior who serves a great King.  But when tasked to betray him, he hurls himself from a mountain instead of being martyred and lead events to a war.

Did Brother Bat offer his own life to try to halt the Rings?  Lily raises her blade to strike at the Brother Bat's body.  "I claim the Ring," she tells them, "You've earned your Fourth."  David wonders if they should still challenge her.  Lily admits only if they choose to.  "Do you wish this to continue to the Baneful Starving Tiger Dragon?"  David feels they still need to prepare for the events to end in two days.  But Lily feels this is considered done and over.   "If you wish to challenge me, you know where I still live."  Jin shakes his head and follows Lily as she leaves.

Auntie Lo looks at the others.  "Is this what is supposed to happen?"  David feels nothing makes sense.  Matt wonders if this is the ending they want.  Tommy feels sad Brother Bat gave his life for this.  Rose turns to check if Gong Bei witnessed it.  They now wonder if the Baneful one wanted this to happen to eventually start a war between the Blade Dogs and the other clans.  Auntie Lo tells them she and Tommy will handle the body.

*


Back at the temple.  Hours have passed. David wonders if this is all a ploy in that direction, a risk to make them feel like they must challenge the Baneful one.   He sees Lam sitting outside, quietly.  He too isn't sure if it is settled.  David asks Lam what the point was to fight them back when they had no Rings.  Hoi admits it was the Baneful one's claim they were all Masters befitting the First Ring. David hates how they were forced into this test, but Hoi insists it is merely the way of their Traditions.  David feels it is madness.

"Do we stop it at its root?  At its heart?" Hoi wonders, "We are the heart of the matter. But the baneful one is the root."  With only one Ring left above the Brother Bat, Hoi Lam suggests they pay him a visit.  At least to know if he still plans to fight them as well.  David is surprised that Hoi Lam knows where to find the second Ring.  Hoi Lam admits it would be the Master of the Fire Doctrine.  No matter what, he may see them as antagonists whether they come as a group or alone.  Hoi however wonders if the Baneful one was right though.  In less than a week, they have climbed up the ranks, even if they were forced to climb.  David stresses however they were not all always challenged, the forms were not obeyed, the fights are sometimes single sometimes groups, none of the true traditions are being embraced.

"If you were not part of this," Hoi Lam asked, "If you were merely reading of this, what do you feel the solution would be?  What would you wish the story would do if this were just a tale?"

"This would all be just misdirection," David muses.  "Is it all misdirection?"


*

Samantha and Matt discuss in his room. She's not accepting the idea that its over.  The man killed her Mother.  She insists she still has to fight the Baneful one.  "We defeat him and the world gets better."  Matt shakes his head, insisting that is not the Wulin.  "Then what should be more important, the Wulin or the World?"  Matt admits the Wulin exists to protect the World.  Samantha stresses that the Wulin isn't exactly doing anything out there to stop the crime and protect people.  Either this isn't the world for the Wulin anymore, or its time for the Wulin to step forward and become something greater.

Samantha stands silently by the door and suddenly thinks aloud, "I think I've learned everything I can from you. I think it is time to leave you.  When we first met all you were looking for was a paycheck. That's the world.  That's not going to change."


Gong Bei and Rose talks at the rooftop of how there are no more Blade Dogs.  The Clan is done.  Rose asks if Gong Bei should become the Alpha, but that would mean Challenging the Rings.  "Or do you mean, Challenge Us?"  Gong Bei simply looks at her.  She knows the answer to that question.   Rose tells him she is clanless but she doesn't mind. Gong Bei tells her she never wanted a family.  She tells him he's wrong.  Gong Bei admits he tried to steal Brother Bat's tires when he was young, but he caught him and trained him instead of submitting him to the police.  "You can choose," Rose reminds him, "I won't get in your way."  Gong Bei admits he has not been acting as a Blade Dog in a week, but he realizes he seems happier now.  Rose admits she plans to see this through.  She became a doctor to help others, and continuing fighting seems to be the best way to keep more people from getting hurt.  Gong Bei tells her he will stay at her side.

*

The group decides to meet with the 2nd Ring. They decide to meet him, and with Gong Bei guiding them they visit the floating barge where the 2nd Ring stays.  Perhaps there they will find the answers they need and the truth to why the challenges were thrown at them.  The Fire God is known as the God of Cookery.

Perhaps there, at the Eternal Barge of Celestial Delights, they will know how it will all end.










2:53:45

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Masters ep04 : Legends of the Wulin

9/03/2016
Masters

Episode Four
"6th, and 5th and 4th Ring"

Legends of the Wulin

It was loud enough for Auntie Lo to hear.   The three, Rose Lin, David Yezi, and Matt Biao were meeting with their respective companions, Gong Bei, Hoi Lam, and Samantha Wong, to discuss the fact that three martial arts masters are all under one roof and that there is a baneful being of such immense power hunting them down.  It became apparent their attacks seem to be leading up to something.  The fight against the twins confirmed that the attacks were instigated by the baneful being, and discussions even explored the ideas of leaving or finding other solutions to reduce the threat to others.  Gong Bei, in frustration, slams his fist against the desk and shatters it as he yells out no to the others and demands they must act and hunt down the threats before they are the ones found.  When warned about Auntie Lo hearing his tantrum, Gong Bei screams, "What do I care about Auntie Lo?!"  His voice, however carries through the many floors, down and down until they reach Auntie Lo's ears.  She pulls out another unlit cigarette and tucks it in her mouth.    Rose asks him to stop getting her in trouble.  Gong Bei however insists the two martial arts masters must at least try to protect Rose, given she does not even know martial arts.  David sits in lotus position and tries to meditate.  Rose insists she knows martial arts, but when questioned about having a clan, she diverts the discussion and insists it doesn't matter. Both David and Matt thought she was under the other's style.  Rose reminds them she is not owned by any man.  Knocks pound on the door.  Samantha wonders if they should hide, thinking this place is like a dorm where women and men should be separate.  "I wouldn't know, I live in a house."

Rose opens the door and finds Tommy outside.  He tell Rose his mom is wondering if she has guests.  Tommy sees the others in the room as Rose introduces each one and tells Rose that they could hear them all the way downstairs.  Rose apologizes and promises to be quieter.  "He will fix that," Rose adds upon seeing the shattered table. Gong Bei suggests they leave, but Rose reminds him this is her home.

Matt talks to Samantha, explaining to her how the Wulin was about perfecting one's best.  Samantha seems to believe it just about finding who is best.  David breaks from his meditation to share his knowledge of a legend among the Wulin of the clans uniting to beat an evil one.  Their enemy, it seems, claims to be that very person.  If they have any chance of defeating him, it will require all the remnants of the clans to defeat him.  David admits he is all that remains of the Falling Leaves Society.  Matt confesses he knows of no other members of the Little Forest Sect, despite Samantha's nudging that she is one of them now.  Having received the needles from the old man, he is clearly sending them all a challenge.  David reprimands Hoi Lam for having stopped his practice of unlocking the Lightfoot techniques, but as he scolds him he realizes Hoi Lam claims the old woman hit him with her wooden sandal.  Hoi Lam was a martial artist, yet the old Auntie was able to hit him? Something was inconsistent here.

They talk to Gong Bei, asking about the Blade Dogs and he admits they are not aware of each other's numbers for safety and security, but offers to introduce them to his master who would be more than willing to help out.  David teases its too soon to meet the parents, and Gong Bei looks away as he blushes and lights another cigarette.  When they question Rose on her Clan lineage, she insists its the past and has no intention of reliving it. She does confess she left her family choosing to start her life anew.  David however muses on the fact she is a doctor, and she might be using her medicine skills with her kung fu.  They consider talking to the Blade Dogs' master, to ask about the Rings and perhaps talk to them about what is happening.  But as Gong Bei flicks the cigarette to throw it away, Rose leaps to try to grab it before it hits the floor! She lightfoots after it, and catches it in her hand.  Matt's eyes widen as he recognizes her skill with the Storm God's Fury, given it is not a common martial art.  Rose kills the cigarette at the sink and throws it in the trash.  She places a glass ashtray down in front of Gong Bei - given her secret habit of smoking - and reminds him to dispose of them there. Gong Bei stares at the ashtray, surprised at it, having noticed something. Samantha offers to them to move out, and that she can provide them a place to stay.  David feels however destiny has drawn them together to this place for a reason.  Rose adds they might attack the people here to draw them out.  Matt suggests maybe in the next fight, they should grab someone to question.  Samantha nearly walks out in frustration as she feels the three Masters are clearly not acting like what she thinks masters should be.  

David finally opens his eyes, stands up, and tells them there is work to be done.  Matt stands up as well and when David insists he is not the type of priest that gives blessings, Matt teases him that he's been conning people for money all these years.   Rose, now alone, lights a cigarette to smoke.

*

At the streets,  a car is being chased by shadowy figures. The target is Johto, who had escaped from the clutches of the Baneful Starving Tiger Dragon.  Needles are hurled at her, and she catches them before they hit her.  She realizes she cannot fight the others alone.  She lightfoots and lands on a bridge above her, allowing the car to crash into others.

*

David traces the constellations on the courtyard of the compound. He uses the Ritual to study the compound's auspicious  influence upon them all.  He notes an expansive energy of Righteousness and flames it into a Hyperactivity for those who do what they normally do.  Hoi Lam does not notice he already is starting to tap into his basic lightfoot techniques as he jumps back and forth from the rear wall.  Samantha leaves the compound for the night, but as she plays with her Professional Begger app, she fails to notice Johto and the shadow figures chasing the woman.  Matt takes time in his room to practice his battle arts, banishing himself of emotions and urges.    Rose notices the bat symbol on the ashtray and now wonders if that's what Gong Bei noticed.  She heads out to look for David to ask if he recognizes it.  The ashtray was something she bought at a flea market and wonders now if the bat symbol connects to the Clans in anyway.

A car crashes against others as Johto lands near where Samantha is.  Samantha tries to help the woman, but realizes the woman is trouble.  Poison darts fly and one sadly hits Samantha.  Johto is about to leave, but Samantha asks her to help.  Johto chooses to help.  As she picks her up, Samantha asks her to bring her back to the compound to bring her to her friends.  Johto carries Samantha back, even as the shadow figures take chase.


*

David, Matt, and Rose meet up.  Rose suggests they talk, as she raises the need to check on something. They discuss the bat symbol, and about the auspiciousness of this whole place.  They see the five young girls again, the bullies who attempt to shake down Matt for money.  He reminds them he is usually broke.  One of the girls steps forward to ask them how he learned to fight that way.  They claim to have been here all their lives and they are very territorial about their place.When they try to steal his cellphone, Matt starts gently using his martial arts to try to retrieve it from them, despite them moving with the coordination of a pack of dogs.  Matt can't believe kids are stealing from adults.  The kids however challenge Matt that people would believe five over one.  The talk about the ashtray and they think the Blade Dogs have been observing her longer than they think. Gong Bei's reaction suggests there's something up.    David however sees a Wood Influence upon Rose.  Something encouraging New Beginnings.    The group heads up to David's room to discuss things and there, they find...

Gong Bei.  Gong Bei is in the unit, calling through David's phone.  Once again, Gong Bei has decided to use David's room for his plans.  David takes the phone and hears the voice in the line, the leader of the Blade Dogs.  The man who David calls the Rabid Dog is actually someone who calls himself the Brother Bat.  The Brother Bat confesses interest in the events that have been transpiring and how they have changed to survive the times.  Brother Bat is willing to meet  to them on a condition - David interrupts him to admit they haven't agreed to meet yet.  He stresses Gong Bei has broken into his unit and Brother Bat slips, admitting he can "see that." Rose and Matt realize Brother Bat is also in the compound.  The phone is placed down.

They notice more footprints in the room.  Rose looks at  the others.  Rose slowly follows them, and signals the others to wait.  She slams the door open to reveal... Hoi Lam.  David confronts him and learns he wasn't supposed to be here. He slipped in, but then someone arrived so he hid in the room.  Hoi Lam was the one who broke into David's unit, which matches Gong Bei's statement that he arrived and the door was already open.  Gong Bei confirms Brother Bat is willing to meet with them at the roof deck.  Matt wonders if its possible FOUR masters are in one compound.  David mumbles there are probably five and exits to his room to grab something.  He comes back and hands them a scroll that contains information on the former clans.  He then hands Hoi Lam a dandelion.  Hoi Lam stares at it, wondering what meaning it befalls.  Matt hears the sounds of a car accident nearby.  He wonders if it was some kids street racing again.  Gong Bei exits, heading for the roof.  Rose asks if they will all go.  David feels he best needs to see Auntie Lo.  He asks if Hoi Lam is okay to stay in the room.  Hoi Lam remains staring at the flower.

Rose learns from Gong Bei that the ashtray bat symbol is a mark by Brother Bat, which he leaves on those he is watching over for other Blade Dogs to identify.    Matt chooses to join them.

*

Johto lands at the outer wall with Samantha.  The incoming shadows close in. Johto realizes what the building is, however, and suddenly realizes she wants to leave.  Samantha however gives her a death stare to do so.  They jump in.

*

Down below, David arrives at Auntie Lo's place to hear Rihanna's Diamonds playing through the door.  He feels like this is not a time to bother her.  He hesitates.    When the song ends, David finally knocks at the door.  Auntie Lo peeks and sees him at the door.  He apologizes for the lateness of the hour, but she doesn't seem bothered.  She does ask why he smells like cigarettes and asks him to step inside.  David asks Auntie Lo if she knows of the Wulin.  Suddenly the cigarette in Auntie Lo's mouth is reduced to ash as she inhales it in a single drag.  As David stars to back away, Auntie Lo stomps down on each foot, keeping David pinned in place.  Auntie Lo tells David that Tommy had informed her of what they all did in the previous fight.  "Danger comes and destiny has brought us all here," David mutters.  Auntie Lo however asks if all eight have come.  David feels, counting Auntie Lo, there are only five of them.  When Auntie Lo exhales out the smoke from the side of her mouth, she propels it strong enough to shove a curtain aside and reveal her son, Tommy.  She tells him to relax as David is one of them.  David asks Auntie Lo to get off her feet.  She asks him to prove he's of the Falling Leaves Clan.  When David shows his knowledge of creating lightning with his feet, Auntie Lo kicks a carpet away to reveal a sigil on the ground.

Tommy (Tae-Hyun Cha)
The ancient symbol features eight sides, each one suggesting the marking of each Clan.  David, however, only knows of the seven clans: The Little Forest Sect, The Falling Leaves Society, The Dragon Well Sect, The Liquid Metal Delegates, The Southern Dragons Pirate Clan, the Hundred Ghost Faction and the Blood Wind Cult.  And how they fought against the Infernal Alliance of the Black Lotus Society, the Fire Doctrine, the Blade Dogs and the Vile Rain Cult.  Auntie Lo realizes this does mean the baneful one has returned.  Auntie Lo asks David to take her to Rose Lin when he admits he isn't sure of her clan.  But worse, David tells her they are at the roof, which infuriates the Auntie.  "I said no one should go to the roof!"

Upstairs, Rose and Matt accompany Gong Bei to meet the Brother Bat.  Gong Bei shares how Brother Bat lead him back from a life of wrongdoing and misfortune. When Gong Bei keeps lighting a cigarette, Matt starts to realize his smoking all this time might be his Combat Condition.   Brother Bat reveals his presence in the shadows, silently watching them as they talk about being figures of darkness and light.     When he demands a promise from Matt that he is present for non-violence, Matt gets insulted and begins to leave.  But when Brother Bat throws Rose a black pill, she stares at it and understands he knows her secret.  "Shall we speak freely or will we require your friend to make his promise?"  Rose realizes Brother Bat's request for Matt to swear was meant to protect her from what she was going to admit about her past.  The truth that Gong Bei was sent to kill Rose is revealed, but he admits he is no longer able to fulfill that duty.  
David learns from Auntie Lo that she and her son Tommy are the sole members of the Hundred Ghost Faction.  They had been killed by the baneful one a long time ago, but they were able to retain their existence in the world thanks to their martial arts.  They are true ghosts, vengeful ones, seeking for a final retribution.  Their clan was destroyed by fire, brunt by the baneful.  They vowed to avenge themselves against the Infernal Alliance.  The sigil on the ground was created by her husband many years ago, as an attempt to draw the heroes together in an attempt to fight the threat again someday.  But suddenly, she looks up as she senses someone having breached her walls.  She recognizes one to be Samantha, but not the other.  "Your friends will have to wait."   Auntie Lo heads away, while David rushes upstairs to talk to the others.


Rose finally admits to Matt the truth. She shares her real name is not Rose Lin and that she sought to find a fresh start.  Matt cuts her off and asks her to admit what clan she is part of.  Before he can answer, however, he sees something connect into his throat.  A fine needle.  Then Rose twists in time to catch the other one which nearly hits her.  Two women land on the roof, crashing against the gravel.  Gong Bei runs close to Rose to protect her.    Brother Bat vanishes into the shadows.  Landing on the roof, after the two women, a group of shadowy ninjas arrive. Matt realizes he is seeing in double, as he realizes something must have hit him.  Rose rushes close, pulling the needle free, and checks the injured girls on the floor.  Matt realizes the poison is making his movements sluggish and uncertain.   As David nearly arrives at the roof deck, he realizes it is too quiet.  He figures something is wrong and lingers below the roof deck to scope out what is going on.

Matt stumbles to the two women Rose is trying to help and he realizes one of them is Samantha and the other... is the Johto, the woman they fought the other day!  Rose tries to use her bodywork medicine to help the two, even as the shadows close in to attack.  The group finds the shadows to be deadly assailants as they realize they are skilled with Doctor secret arts!    From the darkness, however, Brother Bat occasionally downs a few shadows as well, brutally breaking their backs and skulls with each crushing blow.  David joins the fight, using his Flowing Universe to try twisting the tide of the battle.  Terrifyingly, they discover these shadows are skilled poisonous strikes!  Rose Lin uses a martial art style infamous in many ways and with it, they soon defeat the shadows.  They recognize Rose Lin's skills in the Unstained Lotus Mastery, Matt and David clearly understand why Rose opted to hide the truth about her clan.   Matt confronts the sole shadow that remains and threatens him to explain who sent him.  The shadow admits they came for Johto.  None of them were the targets this time.  Matt asks for the antidote to cure Samantha and the shadow surrenders it to him.

They wonder now if the Baneful Starving Tiger Dragon fights to seek redemption. Perhaps he seeks to find others who can defeat him because he desires to be defeated.  The three have yet to formally receive the challenge, Brother Bat explains.  David agrees that they have not because he has not challenged them with the honorably.  Brother Bat however admits times change and force them to change with the times.

Matt admits the fact they barely defeat the baneful one's minions is proof they are not ready.  Rose feels she definitely has no plans to go to her family to ask for help.  Brother Bat however confesses the Rings are being sent to fight them to prepare them for the final battle.  There is no honor in fighting those who are not ready to fight.  Samantha admits that Johto seemed to need her help, and they felt this was the safest place to go.  David notes once again the auspicious pull upon them to go to this place.  Brother Bat talks of redemption, suggesting to Rose that she had committed a crime.  Rose however insists her only crime was being born in the wrong family.  Brother Bat insists her true crime was not trusting those who trust her.  Dawn breaks.  They realize the 6th has not shown themselves.   Was the Ring attacks not pushing through this time?  Brother Bat admits the events now seem tied to the decisions the three would choose to do.  David admits the threads of destiny have entangled them all in ways they did not expect.  Even Gong Bei has taken a whole new direction from what he was intended to take.   Rose finally admits she is the sole heir of the Black Lotus Society - as she bids farewell to a normal life - David admits he suspected it, while Matt is somewhat bothered.  Brother Bat however informs them that the Black Lotus society has paid the price of defying the Baneful Starving Tiger Dragon, and that the Blade Dogs were tasked to hunt the last two remaining members of the line.  They realize a terrifying truth: Brother Bat is still one of the Rings that will challenge them in time.  They have not gained an ally, but have instead demonstrated before the future opponent their skills.  Brother Bat gives the address of the other remaining member of the Black Lotus clan, then bids them farewell.  "We will meet again, but perhaps by then it will no longer be as allies."    

Gong Bei digs into his pocket but finds an empty pack.  Rose offers him her own pack of cigarettes. The two lock gazes for a moment.

Johto later accounts how the baneful enemy devoured her brother, and how she too would have been eaten if she did not escape somehow.  She felt this was the best place to escape after she sensed the righteousness in Matt.   She asks them if she can stay with them.  Matt allows her to stay given she's saved Samantha's life.  Johto's partial deafness, however, is easily noticed by the others.   David reminds them all that there are still some matters to be discussed with Auntie Lo.  Rose worries if she heard the fight.   David implies its something far more important. Gong Bei assures them he will handle the disposal of the bodies.

*

At Auntie Lo's unit, the group gathers there to speak with the newly discovered Clan survivor.  They find her entertaining a young woman who seems to be in a state of shock.  The young woman introduces herself as Jin and claims to be hiding from someone.  She claims to be hiding from a woman named Jade who is the leader of a criminal gang.  She knows secrets about that group.  Auntie Lo locks the door and motions to Jin to speak freely. Jin admits she is being hunted by the Black Lotus Society and holds out her hand to reveal three black pills.  She claims to have uncovered their secrets and wants to hide from them, to be protected from them as they might be headed here to find her.  Auntie Lo promises her that no Black Lotus Society member will ever live in this place, "I swear that I will murder any one that I will find."  Even when David tries to calm her down, the Auntie insists they will all pay for what was done to her family.  Jin hands out a scroll, asking them to take it even if its just to give her a day or two to rest.
Jin the Runaway (Katie Leung)

Inspecting the scroll, Rose realizes the scroll might contain the recipe to craft the Black Lotus Pills.  The scroll confirms that Jin did have a brush with them.  David finds the scroll too technical for him and suggests Rose focus on deciphering its contents.  Rose confirms her suspicions.

Auntie Lo shares to Jin the information that the others are part of the different clans.  She mentions that they aren't certain of the eight spot in the sigil, uncertain who the eight segment is supposed to be representing given there are only seven clans as far as they know.  The segment is an empty space showing no symbol.  Rose wonders if the space suggests the Black Lotus Clan will end up being part of the heroes, hence the black spot.  David reassures Jin that they have warriors on their side, so they should be enough to protect her.  

Jin confesses they tried to force her to be one of them.  About losing her daughter and forcing her to replace the lost child.  Samantha is asked to come forward by Auntie Lo and she admits she isn't able to come forward.  Rose, instead, is asked to come forward to share her time as a "Liquid Metal Delegate."  Rose gives a lame excuse about needing rest, while both David and Matt realize she's trying to hide her past from Auntie Lo.  None of them have touched Jin.  She pulls away from any physical shows of trust or intimacy.  As the girl is shown to a room to rest, they all notice the red dots covering her skin.  They all knowingly look at Rose.

*

Samantha and Matt talk about where to stay for the night. Samantha refuses to sleep in the place, talking about affording a hotel room. Johto watches the two, amused.  Jin settles down to sleep at one spot. As she undresses, they notice she has more red dots all over her back and body.  Samantha tries to slap him, but Matt catches it.  She whispers to Matt to stop asking women questions like that.  Jin is given the bed to sleep in. Johto takes the couch.  Samantha rolls her eyes and wishes she could get a massage.  Samantha admits she doesn't trust Jin.  Matt reminds Samantha to come back to practice tomorrow.   Johto admits to Matt she appreciates this, apologizing that she last tried to kill him.  Matt muses how almost all the women he meets tries to kill him first.  Matt sees Jin seated on the bed, unable to sleep.  Jin asks him how does one move on from almost dying.  Matt admits he does not know.  All he knows is he is not dead yet.

"How about moving on from having killed someone," she adds.

"You don't," Matt replies, "But you learn to live with it."

*

Rose arrives at the address Brother Bat gave her.  The address matches the place she remembers, the place she used to visit.  This was a relative's place.  Her aunt's.  However the place is cordoned off with police tape, with reporters and cops in the area.  She waits til interest dies down, and then sneaks in using lightfoot.  The place is a mess, with blood stains and lots of shattered furniture.  The place looks like a fight had happened.  Shelves show photos of familiar faces, including childhood photos that included her.  Rose tries to make sense of what happened here and soon she sees a sight that catches her off-guard.  There is a small altar with urns.  The photographs beside them suggest they are her parents.  The dates suggest the deaths happened close to the time she left.

Rose wonders if her aunt had taken over.  She sees photos of a young girl, and she realizes they must be the photos of Jin.  They had totally replaced her.  She continues looking around and find a room that has been emptied of records and files.  Only empty metal drawers remain.  Rose promises to inspect hospital records soon if she can trace any survivors of this event.  She notices the bullet casings all over.  The crime definitely felt passionate.  Personal.

She finds a basement level.  There, she finds the remnants of a laboratory where the Black Pills were probably being produced.  Deeper in, she finds a fake wall still partly open, revealing a tiny room with a few shreds of mattress, broken mirror shards, and drawings on the wall.  Rose wonders if Jin actually lived in this prison room.  She hears a sound upstairs and stealthily moves to check.  She sees no one there.

*


David admits things are moving too quickly for his comfort. Auntie Lo feels the days are counting down to something.  David admits he is not sure if they are enough.  Auntie Lo however admits she suspects that she is of the Black Lotus Clan, and that she was the daughter of the Clan.  Which would explain why she ran.  David starts to realize Auntie Lo isn't speaking in reference to Jin, but instead of Rose.  He suggests maybe not everyone thinks the same way and was trying to leave.  A path to righteousness.  Auntie Lo however still cannot accept that she and Tommy survived that assault.  David wonders what Influence really keeps them here, if its the sigil or an unfinished demand of Ruthlessness.  The two see the five girls at the courtyard.  Auntie Lo wonders if they can be brought back.  David admits all deserve a second chance.

The Influences and Curses at work cannot be denied.

Auntie Lo however promises she will still fulfill her promise to her family, when the right time comes.   David reminds her there are good reasons for the old traditions, but there are times as well for change.   "It is the nice ones you can never trust."

David walks over to the sigil again, and wonders how the clans defeated the baneful ones before. "No one wrote about them in detail, at least not in the materials I have."  Auntie Lo shares how one story speaks of all seven Clans uniting as one.  Other stories say great heroes defeated them because they were blessed with the Auspicious Weapons from Heaven.  Auntie Lo thinks those are all foolishness, however, and that the bane things were only delayed.  It is up to them to finally defeat them.

They turn to see Gong Bei.  He just got confirmation that the 6th Ring is already dead.  Brother Bat paid him a visit but learned that someone had come to him and killed him.  The 6th Ring owned a massive club.  Hundreds of people surrounded him.  But someone walked into the club, killed everyone in the club, including the 6th Ring, a handsome man with a perfect smile whose words could charm one's heart to stop... he was shot multiple times in the head.

David wonders who would sink to that level of violence and use guns.  Gong Bei admits whoever it was, it was someone the 6th Ring recognized enough to let him inside.  The man was able to catch the first bullet fired at him, before the rest killed him.  Auntie Lo smiles, wondering if that means they are not alone.  Maybe there is an eight faction to count on.

Friday, September 2, 2016

Masters ep03 : Legends of the Wulin

08/20/2016
Masters

Episode Three
"The Eight"

Legends of the Wulin

Rose Lin studies the needles she has, one she had extracted from Juju's body and the other which was thrown at her by the old man.  She finds a tiny engraving on each one, and both show identical symbols.  Dawn has broken.  She thinks it is some ancient language, but isn't too sure.   She decides it might be best to visit the "priest," so she gives the hospital to give them notice she isn't feeling well.

David Yezi wakes up, surprised to find his bathroom completely clean and sparkling.  Dry even.  He wonders where Gong Bei is, wanting to have a word with him, as he heads to the kitchen.  Outside the window, he sees the four girls at the courtyard once more harassing some man for his wallet.  Across the building, he sees Tommy once again stealing some of the hung underwear with a wooden stick.  As David steps out of his unit, he finds Gong Bei leaning against the wall beside his door.  Gong Bei bows upon being addressed, apologizes for the mess, and admits he made a mistake of bringing the body to him.  David asks what happened, and he admits he was helping a friend.  David wonders if it was the same "friend" they talked about. Gong Bei explains that it was a friend she failed to save.  He disposed of the body, as per how he was trained, to keep her from getting into trouble. Gong Bei reveals he is of the Blade Dogs, and David recognizes them to be an old clan from his ancestor's time too.  The ones who seek to become the Sword Bastard.  Gong Bei realizes "she's awake" and true enough, Rose Lin soon arrives to visit David.  Gong Bei darts off, walking the opposite direction, slipping out a window to exit via the fire escape.

Rose is happy she caught David before he left.  She offers to buy him breakfast.  David wonders if there was anyone behind Rose, but she admits she didn't notice anyone.  "I think we're the only ones awake... and Tommy." They head for a cafe to have breakfast.

Elsewhere, in another part of the city, Matt Biao awakens to find himself in a foreign bedroom.  He starts to remember arriving at Trevor Wang's guest room as Samantha insisted they go to her father the previous evening.  Samantha and Trevor spent the night talking.  Matt steps out to find the delicious smell of toasted bread, soup, bread rolls, and... more.  He finds the whole dining area filled with numerous dishes and sees Samantha stress-cooking as she boils more, fries more, cooks more... Trevor looks at him from the dining table and motions for him to stay silent.  With a kick without looking, Samantha kicks a chair to the table for Matt to join them.  "Sit."  She clearly is not in a good mood.  She flips the pan and fried eggs fly, she kicks the side table and a plate slides out to catch the eggs.  She then glides the plate to the table and asks Matt if he will have coffee, tea or juice, grumbling about not being "good enough."  The intercom sounds and a delivery arrives for even more food.

Samantha quizzes them both about the Baneful Starving Tiger Dragon. "So he did kill her," Samantha sighs.  Matt soon learns that it seems Samantha's mother died in the past due to some Kung Fu related incident. Matt admits he knows of the historical stories, that of 7 Clans once had to unite against the Infernal Alliance to defeat the Corrupt Baneful Clans had nearly won.    Samantha then asks Matt to tell her about a Clan called the Black Lotus Society. 

At Stabuko, Rose and David finally have breakfast.  The two indulge on some good food then some coffee and tea.  Rose tries to imply David might know a lot of people, but David asks what this is about.  Rose asks of him a favor, given she has so little time to socialize and meet people.  A bell rings, and they both turn to see Auntie Lo step into the place.  She walks up to them, smiling as she asks them about how they seem to be enjoying their breakfast... given the delays in paying rent.  She starts exclaiming the amounts they are spending for the breakfast then asks if they're sure about being able to afford all this.  Rose reminds her she paid for two months the other day.  David starts pulling out small bills and change.  Rose however senses something approaching and she turns to see a hooded man approaching the three of them. Rose shoves the chair to intercept the man, doing this stealthily so the others don't notice. Rose suggests David needs to go, but he continues to dig through his pockets.  Rose sees the man fling a hand at David, wires extending from his sleeve.  Rose catches the wires, entangling them around her wrist then locking them behind her back.  Auntie Lo asks if there's something going on between David and Rose, "I don't want you seducing our priest." Rose insists they are not doing anything of that sort.  David sees the man behind Rose and realizes it is the Metal Delegate he fought the other day.  The Metal Delegate realizes he should stop upon seeing David's withering stare.  

Former Metal Delegate Hoi Lam (Bin Won)
Auntie Lo leaves, having received enough payment from David.  The Metal Delegate accusses David of having chosen a new follower, and Rose finds it amusing the man is being sought to be his "Master."  The Metal Delegate leaves, crushed.  David and Roses return the conversation to the favor.  Rose admits it involves a man, a possible man of violence and passion.  David admits the man is quite smitten with her.  She, however, was thinking of the old man and not Gong Bei, refuses to imagine he'd be smitten.  David admits the man told him himself that he is quite smitten.  Rose is confused about how David says the man did however have an incident with a body in his room, which he was dealing with as a favor to her.  Rose finally grasps that David is talking about Gong Bei instead, admits he's nice, but his intensity probably comes from his line of work. She asks instead if he can check the background of a relic - perhaps find out more about it and have it appraised - given its delicate nature.  She insists neither a museum or a collector would be appropriate. "You do, after know, know some interesting people," she mutters, motioning towards the Metal Delegate outside the cafe.  David insists he is not a detective, but falls silent when Rose pulls out the needle and shows it to him. She insists however its more a relic than a usual acupuncture needle.
 
"Jade!" someone calls out.  Rose feigns not hearing it, not willing to respond to her true name.  Thankfully, it turns out to be just coincidence as someone else mutters, "Tomlin!  Hi!" 

She offers to buy him breakfast for the next month if he has any leads.  The waiter gives them the bill and sadly, that's when Rose realizes her purse is missing.  Not having enough cash, the two realize the best one to pay for the bill would turn out to be the Liquid Metal guy outside.

Samantha was barely seven years old when the Baneful Starving Tiger Dragon found Trevor and his wife.   The two fought valiantly, using their Kung Fu  as the surviving members of the Southern Dragons Pirate Clan against him.  But despite their skill and training the old man would very calmly parry their blows and touch them to show he could have hurt them.  Over and over, he would gently touch them.  But when Diana finally lands a hit on the old man's face, he grows angry and ends up unleashing the power of the Unstained Lotus Mastery upon her.  Twice.  Her body breaks and she dies.  Trevor begs the old man to let his daughter live.  Samantha is angry about how she could have spent the last twenty years preparing to beat him.  Having no clan, she has no right to challenge him anymore. But when both realize Matt is from the Little Forest Clan, Samantha wonders about joining his Clan to challenge the old man once again.  Matt does concede that Samantha never swore any promise to not use Kung Fu.  Samantha leaves in a huff.  Trevor and Matt wonder about the old man's goals.  It was said whoever defeats all the masters shall become the God of Martial Arts, but Matt realizes the man is already outside of it all, being Baneful.  Trevor suggests Matt try to find the other masters, perhaps to battle the old man together.

On Matt's trip home on the monorail transit, he sees posters on the circus supposedly arriving in town in a few days.  He expected a peaceful ride, however, he finds himself confronted by two martial artists. The twins, named Kanto and Johto, challenge him, proclaiming themselves as the Incredible Giovanni Twins.  The two make use of a dance-based martial arts style, and moving in concert, the two make use of paired razor wire ribbons to try to poison him!  Matt's superior Kung Fu, however, bests them, and forces the two to retreat - promising revenge.  One does, however, admit that they maybe should have faced against him based on the original plans. They leap out of the moving train, shattering the windows.

David and Rose talk about Gong Bei as they head out, but catch sight of another man targeted by the four young girls.  Seeing another one victimized by the kids, Rose chases after them!  David opts to dart into an alternate route to lightfoot into an intercepting position.  When Rose confronts the children, she discovers to her surprise that the kids seem to be trained to work in concert!  She is forced to use her martial arts to entangle one child in her own clothes and threaten the others to surrender the stolen wallet.  David lands at the other side, but catches sight of another girl, a fifth, at an upper level seemingly directing the four.  He decides to confront that one.

David lands on the balcony where the other girl is and discovers the child has what looks like what used to be an old stop sign, now used like a war hammer!  David lands on the weapon itself, keeping it on the ground, and with his bamboo fan, taps the girl on the head, showing her his superior skills in martial combat.  The girl grabs the fan, then crushes it in her hand.  David is surprised the child was able to block him... and worse, she seems to be growing at him.  She reaches for a weapon on her side.  David kicks one of the pieces of debris to strike the blade and shove it back into its scabbard.

Liu Ye, Nica Ngo, Barbie Hsu, Bebe Tsu and Kimi (Mini Girls)
Rose notices the girls growling as well.  When she knocks back one of the girls, she is surprised to see the three catch the fourth in perfect sync.   Other people emerge in the area, all wearing dark jackets with hoodies.  They stand on the upper levels, at door ways, and by the balconies.  Rose asks if the girls are friends of the newcomers, but the girls shake their heads.  Rose grabs the wallets the girls have stolen, and turns to face the crowd.  As she returns the Hoi Lam's wallet, Rose hears a howl from above.  The men in the hoodies leave, as if someone was supposed to be with them but isn't there.

David stares as the girl gives out a howl and darts to leave.  David light foots to join Rose at the ground level and watches as the other girls run away as well.  He asks Hoi Lam why he doesn't know lightfoot and the man admits he was never trained in it.  "You know nothing, therefore you have no name."  Rose counters that he did offer to help.  They hear more rushing footfalls, and Gong Bei runs into the area.  He sees the gathered and pulls out a cigarette.  David and Rose walk up to him as he reaches into his jacket and pulls out a lighter.  He looks at them as David warns him they talked about him embracing a life of peace.  Surprisingly, he acts more... brave, claiming no one tells him what to do.  David shakes his head and drags Hoi Lam with him as they leave.  Rose talks to Gong Bei, asking him why he suddenly came in and he admits he sensed danger.  Rose admits they had it under control.  She compliments him for being sweet, which has him end up finishing the cigarette in a single puff out of pride for being called sweet.

Gong Bei is about to flip the cigarette!  Rose realizes this will earn Auntie Lo's ire and moves to stop him!  She catches it with her fingers, snatching it from the air.  A door slams open.  Auntie Lo stares out from the door, looking around, and asks where the guests are.  To Rose's surprise, she greets Gong Bei, then slams the door shut again.  Rose invites Gong Bei to accompany her to her place for now.

The train stops.  Matt leaves the train and walks back home.  He sees Samantha Wang's car outside the compound and she steps out, complaining how she needs to start dressing Matt since he looks like he was in a fight.  She tells him she wants to train, to be part of his Clan, and she insists she doesn't care with what her father says.  "Train me or I will beat you up and take over your clan."  She insist she won't hold back.  Matt decides he might but she has to show first what she can do.  They turn to see David and a man in a business suit walk out of the compound.  David realizes the woman looks familiar and acknowledges Matt's greeting.  He overhears Samantha insisting that Matt teach her to avenge her parents, and he decides to stop.  David realizes Samantha is talking to Matt and realizes he too might have been hiding a secret.  They discuss how Samantha seeks to learn how to fight, and Samantha directly mutters wanting to learn his magic Kung fu, "I spent twenty years being silent thinking I was crazy. I'm not being silent anymore. You can leap mountains! I want to learn that shit!"  Rose and Gong Bei emerge, overhearing the argument and approach as well.  Samantha talks loudly more about no longer wanting to be silent about things and how she needs to do something about it.

The three masters, for the first time, stand before each other at the same time.  

Rose reminds them that Auntie Lo doesn't like noises at this late a night.  Samantha asks her if she does it too.  Rose is a bit surprised, realizing she's never admitted it to the others.  Matt invites them all to head to the back to discuss things.  David admits he has another appointment, however.  Samantha agrees, stating David probably doesn't even know how to protect himself, so its best not to get him in danger.  Hoi Lam feels compelled to defend his master's honor, but David places one hand on his shoulder and reminds him, "She is a woman."  Hoi bows, realizing his master has stopped him. "I have my first lesson."

Matt leads them to the center of the compound, telling the others no one will come out at night anyway.  Even Auntie so long as no one smokes.  Rose sits by the stairs to watch. Samantha is invited to fight Matt, to show her mettle.  She talks about his moves being predictably laughable.  She moves, as if looking like she's preparing to massage dough, but then Matt starts to feel there's a familiarity in her moves.  She knows the basics of Flowing Universe.  Rose offers Gong Bei coffee, and as Rose watches the fight, Gong Bei simply stares at Rose, "It looks like the Flowing Universe. I have never seen it in action. They say with it, anything outside the battle cannot exist."

"Let this first punch be righteous," Matt moves in as he realizes Samantha is waiting for him to move.  Matt unleashes a series of punches, one after the other, and Samantha parries them one after the other, but then, slips through her defenses and lands one blow at her face.  The two bow.  "Your father taught you well, but our ways are different. I can teach you, but your Flowing Universe is impressive."    Samantha admits she only knew it as something her father wanted to do when he had time with her.    She asks if they are all under Matt's clan, and he admits they are not.  Rose realizes Matt is definitely one too.  She turns to look at David, finding it interesting that two masters are in the same place.  David admits he wonders if their presence here is preordained.  He admits he senses a great destiny before them all.

Everyone retires to their home.  Samantha grabs her stuff and asks Matt where she will stay. Gong Bei insists he will stay outside the door to watch Rose's place.  Rose insists thrice that he come inside.  Gong Bei finally relents.  David goes to the edge of the compound, and tells Hoi Lam to leap to the fence, and to keep doing so until he's found a way to do so without using his chains.  David goes to bed.  Hoi begins trying to jump the fence over and over.

Auntie Lo wakes up, hearing Hoi Lam's grunting.  She yells at him at she can see him.  Hoi Lam runs away.

*

David opens his eyes to hear voices.  The voices threaten to burn the whole compound down if *they* do not come out.  He walks out calmly and sees out the windows the men with the hoodies are back.  As he reaches the door, the smell of gasoline is powerful.  He's a bit surprised Auntie Lo has not responded.  The hoodie men are on all the levels of the balconies.  People in the compound are also rushing away, worried at what the men are doing.  At the ground level, David sees the two - who seem to be the leaders of the hoodie men. David yells at them that people are trying to sleep.  "And you don't want to wake up Auntie."  The woman smiles,  holding a plastic spout that is still dripping gasoline.  The man asks who he is and David admits he is just a priest.  He's warned not to get involved as this is between "Clans."  David insists the time of clans is past.

Rose hears the voices and sees the men in hoodies outside.   She hears the female voice suggest that maybe they should just kill the priest to make the other one show up to avenge him.   Rose grabs her scalpel but then realizes Gong Bei is not in the room.  Grabbing her bathrobe, she rushes for the door.  The woman tells David to offer a prayer that "the martial arts master" reveal himself before they start burning everyone down. David admits he will pray for them.

Matt hears the voices.  He realizes they're the same voices from the train.  He turns to wake Samantha but finds her missing from the couch where he let her stay.    He steps out and sees the men with the hoodies.

Rose finds her door slammed shut the moment she tries to open it.  Outside, Gong Bei shakes his head insisting she stay inside and that he will handle it.  "You are not a master of Kung Fu," he tells her.  Rose realizes she has been hiding that fact.  She insists she can fight, but each attempt she makes to try to leave her flat, Gong Bei catches her and tosses her back into the room.

David can see Matt at the lower balcony emerge.  Matt looks up and sees David at the upper floor.  Matt speaks up, complaining why there are loud voices in the morning.  The two turn, and upon seeing Matt, seem eager to start the fight!  "Brother Kanto!"
"Sister Johto?" 
"Prepare for trouble!"
"We'll make it double!"
"To cleanse the world of clan-festation-"
Matt interrupts them, telling them to challenge him properly.  Matt realizes Johto has raised her razor wire to hit the ground and create a spark!

The fight ensures.  The masters use their superior skills to fight the two and their minions.  Matt and David directly go against the twins while Rose finds herself struggling to leave the room due to Gong Bei's desire to keep her safe.

David and Matt's attacks start pelting the twins with conditions, ranging from disorientation to numbing of limbs due to the shock David's strikes cause, to the broken jaw and legs which Matt inflicts with his dangerous martial arts.  Rose eventually realizes she has to distract Gong Bei, so when she shoves the door open, she pulls him close and kisses him!  Gong Bei, overwhelmed, drops to the floor of the room in a daze.  Rose leaps to join the fight.

Realizing they will fail, the twins call for the minions for "one last dance!"  The minions all reveal their razor wire to try to ignite the gasoline!

Rose reveals her mastery of Storm God's Fury as her blows seem doubly effective against the teeming mass of minions.  At the end of the battle, a final attempt to poison Matt is unleashed but fails and the pair ends with a permanent minor deafness in one ear, which shatters their battle conditions.

The two, defeated, learn to their shock that all three of them were martial arts masters.  David chides them for being eager and not in the right.  Kanto however admits their master will be pleased to know the fight will be interesting.  Rose gives them advice on how to recover from their deafness, despite knowing it is a permanent slight deafness they will have to live with from that day on. As they leave, even the minions walk away, defeated.

Auntie Lo (Qui Yuen)
The other residents are watching them, having witnessed the battle.  They return to their homes, shocked and uncertain how to react to what they just witnessed.  David admits he can't make a fist, as his hand seems to be slightly injured from the fight.  The front gate bangs open and they all turn to see the sudden appearance of Auntie Lo.  The three seize up, worried on how she will react.  Auntie Lo, in her jogging pants and shirt, comes into view with Samantha Wang.  The two look at the three, a bit surprised, and wonders if something had happened.  Rose lies and claims there were rowdy trespassers.  Rose insists they handled it and have left.  Samantha notices David's clenching and unclenching hand.  She tells Auntie Lo that it might be best to go inside.  Auntie Lo agrees.  The three hurry back upstairs.

*

The two figures bow.  They narrated to the Baneful Starving Tiger Dragon how they were defeated and the old man seems pleased.  They ask if there is any way to serve him to make up for their failure.  Mist fills the room.  The old man stares at the setting sun.  He fetches something from his mouth, then places down on the tray a jawbone. "I think, you've served me well."

"Call the sixth ring.  It is their turn tomorrow.  Let's make it more interesting. Call the sixth, the fifth and the fourth ring."

*

Auntie Lo finds Tommy at the window.  She asks if he was peeking at someone again and he tells her about what he witnessed.  As Auntie Lo listens to his story of the fight, she turns to the door and mutters, "So they are here." She pulls back the carpet and reveals an intricate sigil on the ground.  "When my great grand father made this place, he said one day this shall be auspiciously special.  I guess that day has come."  She turns to her son and tells him it is time to tell them that the Hundred Ghost Faction still lives.









 

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Masters ep02 : Legends of the Wulin

08/05/2016
Masters

Episode Two
"The Ninth"

Legends of the Wulin

Trevor Wang, the head of the company that fired Matt Biao, asks to meet with him again.  As it turns out, the man is now being blackmailed by the prostitute he had hired, and he has hired Matt to track her down and convince her to stop.  Before he can leave to fulfill the job, however, he finds himself accosted by Trevor Wang's daughter, Samantha Wang, who handles his legal affairs.   She insists on accompanying him when he refuses to tell her what's going on.

David Yezi wakes up confused if the events of the previous night were just a dream.  After spending time trying to shake off the feeling and return to more normal affairs, he eventually revisits the temple and gets a visit from Peter Chan, the guy at the goodwill center who seems to be suffering from moments of memory loss.  He lost his money bag, and David soon realizes so has he.   They offer prayers in hopes that the thief would return it. Auntie Lo visits and reminds David he needs to pay her rent soon.  David finally checks the security tapes and realizes they have been tampered with.  The events of the previous night must have been real.

Rose Lin is working at the hospital handling a bunch of patients, including an old man who confesses having "breathing" problems and shows he's taken viagra to deal with it.  She realizes he means "breeding problems" and uses Elemental Progression Technique to channel all the blood pressure to to the right spots to help ease the problem.  But then she discovers a visitor: the Baneful Starving Tiger Dragon pays her a visit, flings a needle at her which pins her to the wall by the collar, as an invitation to a battle to later come.  Rose grabs the needle, and overcome by a Trivial Fear, runs away.

Matt's investigations with Samantha lead them to an online site called MaidforYou.com which identifies their target as JuJu.  As they leave on the private elevator, Matt and Samantha have a brief struggle as Samantha tries to strong arm Matt into giving information.  Both are impressed at each other's Kung Fu.

Rose visits David, asking for a prayer of protection.  The brush with the old man worries her greatly.   Going Bei walks in, but as his direct approach unnerves the two, David ends up using a hint of his ability to knock away Gong Bei's comb as he draws it to fix his hair.  This causes him to run away in embarrassment.

Samantha Wang (Charlie Yeung)
The two discuss Gong Bei possibly having interest in Rose, and the attempt to give her a blessing - despite the generous donation - fails due to the intense... fidelity he senses emanating towards her from Gong Bei.  Rose shows David the needle tossed at her and the two realize they have met the same man.

Samantha and Matt continue to discuss the case, with Matt trying not to give too much details. But Samantha, being a very keen lawyer, is good at reading people.  They track Juju and convince her to agree to meet with him at the ferry.  Things go awry, however, when Matt finds instead the Baneful Starving Tiger Dragon waiting for him.  He whispers something to Juju, which has Juju leap off the boat to kill herself.  Matt leaps into the water to save her, but a needle is tossed from above and punctures Juju's head!  Seeing the needle embedded in a way that Matt cannot pull out without killing her, he uses his chi to lightfoot back to the shore, and with Samantha's help drives her to the only doctor he believes can help: Rose.

David finds another visit from Gong Bei.  The gangster finally confesses he is smitten with someone and seeks out advice. Despite having good intentions, the man clearly has trouble moving past his violent gangster tenancies.  David advises him to attempt to live a life of peace and divests him of all his weapons.  There are enough to fill a number of baskets.

As Rose attempts to treat Juju, Matt and Samantha talk about how she has memories of her father doing strange things.  Juju dies at the table and Gong Bei shows up asking to help Rose.  Neither are aware of the battle David finds himself engaged in when a man calling himself one of the former Liquid Metal Delegates shows at his door and challenges him to a fight.  The fight is short-lived as David's Kung Fu is far more effective than the other.  He, however, calls himself the 8th and deeply seeks to become his pupil now.
Gong Bei (Danny Chan Kwok-kwan)

The death strikes a painful chord in Rose that when Gong Bei arrives, he offers to help her deal with the body.  Rose lets him.  Matt and Rose finally speak with Samantha about what may be going on and to prove that there is truth in this talk of martial arts and deadly needles, Matt reveals to her his ability of lightfoot techniques.  Matt decides to reveal to her his Kung Fu and she finally admits that her family used to show such wondrous things as well. But as she grew up, she always believed it was just her imagining things.

They wonder if Samantha Wong is also, like them, a descendant of one of the prestigious Clans that held the Tiger Dragon at bay in the past.  Or worse, if Samantha's father might be a target!

David gets home to sadly find a dead body abandoned in his bathtub, sizzling in what seems to be acid.  Gong Bei hurries out, realizing he probably chose the wrong place to dump it!
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