Three Kingdoms Episode 7 Reacţii
An impressive detail about this episode is Sun Quan's attitude (Sun Jian's youngest son, 9 years old). I have liked the character since he first appeared (as well as the Sun family since they have proven themselves to be ambitious and brave, even though I do not necessarily agree with the ambitious side of Sun Jian when he took the Imperial Seal, it is most understandable). It seems that Sun Quan might have a nice role to play in the future -at least I hope he shall.
An expected moment was the scene between Diaochan and minister Wang -of course, I have expected, since the episode 6, Lu Bu to make certain advances to the lady (it had been rather obvious from his glances that he had fallen in love, as well as she did). She seems to not understand Wang's presumptions with regards to her possible relationship with Lu Bu, but I do think I had already gotten the gist of it. Even her last expression, just before the episode ends, shows that she suspects some kind of dark meaning in her father's words, and she might be wondering if she would be able to do it, if it came to betraying Lu Bu, for instance. Diaochan has shown a fine touch of intelligence and instinct until now and I am curious about her endeavors in the future.
All in all, a fine, heartfelt episode. I am looking forward to the next one.
With pained difficulty, he leaves all his orders to his youngest son, Sun Quan--to help his elder brother to protect the Southlands and to give up the Imperial seal for Yuan Shu and Yuan Shao to fight over.
He finally instructs his aide to take away his son before his last breath escapes him. As Sun Quan is being carried away, the nine-year old's wailing face proved too much of a heartbreak.
I just lost it. TT____TT
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