25/6/08

Forensic Heroes II~Episode 6

At the start of the episode, it replays what had happened in episode 5, when Savio slaps Astrid across the face so hard that she bleeds. It was quite scary, actually, seeing him look so menacing. I thought: ‘Gosh, is this some kind of weirdo freak who has mental problems and abuses his wife???’ He accuses her of coming back to Hong Kong only because she wanted to see Tim Sir again. As she turns to leave, Savio grabs onto her arm (no, he doesn’t violently bash her up), but pleads her not to leave him and that he didn’t know why he had lost control like that. He said that when he saw Astrid hugging Bobby, he felt really jealous and that it was probably because he loved her too much. He was talking so fast and gotten so worked up about it that he had a minor heart attack. Astrid, as a doctor and his wife, of course stayed to help him.

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Yoyo, after an operation on her right ear to fix up her right ear drum, which had been pierced by the extreme vibrations of the earthquake, still could not hear. The doctor suggested that it may be because the explosion caused her blood vessels to move and put pressure on the cochlear nerve. In that case, she would have to do an operation on her brain to fix it. Her hand couldn’t be fixed either, so she can’t hold a gun anymore.

Kevin’s first day at the forensics department. Everyone seems to like him as they had heard about the time when he disposed the hand grenade thrown at Lee Sing Cheung. They had managed to find small, incomplete parts of a fingerprint, but what they were really looking for was the battery used to trigger the bomb, as it had a larger surface area and it would be more likely to find a complete fingerprint on it. Kevin remembered that on the day of the explosion, a little girl’s teddy bear had been blown outwards from Lee Sing Cheung’s car, which contained the battery they were looking for.

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Isn’t she cute?

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The fingerprint found had belonged to a person called Wong Bil, whose house contained substances used for bombs. However, Wong Bil himself was found dead in his bathroom. A very expensive, good-quality jade pendant had been found in Wong Bil’s bathroom, which they believed belonged to Sek Tau Yong, who was Lee Sing Cheung’s jade-loving enemy. He had come back to Hong Kong most likely to collect his beloved jades and had killed Wong Bil.

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While interviewing Wong Bil’s ‘girlfriend’ who worked at a bar, Charmaine noticed she had a very expensive looking jade necklace on, which most probably means that she had been Sek Tau Yong’s ‘girl’ while he was hiding out at Wong Bil’s house.

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Savio has that weird ‘losing control attack’ happen again when Bobby simply put a hand on Astrid’s shoulder. Luckily, he didn’t hit Astrid again!

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Astrid for some reason calls Linda’s mobile, to which Frankie answers. He said that he had carried Linda’s phone around with him in case anyone called him and also because it made him feel closer to her… awww, so sweet yet sad at the same time.
Frankie gets a ring from a restaurant asking to confirm a dinner there that night that Linda had booked especially for the two of them.
Flashback to Linda trying to cook crab, and asking Frankie, wasn’t she smart, because she had come up with the idea of injecting alcohol into the crab so it wouldn’t move around when she chopped it up.

Argh, I'm so pissed that that guy could just set off a bomb not caring that he was killing an innocent person... like 汀汀.

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By tracing Wong Bil’s girlfriend’s calls (Lor Yuk Gil), they found that each day for the past three days, at exactly 5p.m., someone had called her from a public telephone booth. This, they believed, was Sek Tau Yong asking her to check whether the police were still guarding his house.
At the end of the episode, Frankie is holding a container with a pink substance in it, and he says:
‘Thank you, Ding Ding, with your help; I can definitely solve this case.’
Don’t you just love the determination on his face?

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