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[Translated and
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[Translated and timed by fang,
arissari, & jackie]
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Welcome back everyone to Shanghai
Share Life, part 2 of episode 1!
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We're observing a group of young people
living inside a nice house for 105 days.
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Let's review what happened from
last episode.
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In the last episode, 6 young adults
arrived at the house for the first time.
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During grocery shopping,
Curry showed off his "leadership skill"
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and got complaints from all the girls.
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- Not just the girls though.
- The guys too.
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- The guys too.
- No one has let him off the hook.
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Everyone complained about him.
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It looks like Tianqi doesn't like
to be under Curry's rule.
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Can we not have this meeting right now?
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No, we have to settle this because
the money is everyone's money.
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This is unnecessary.
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We have to figure this out together.
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Why can't we just do it
when we go shopping?
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Nana was asked to do the dishes but
didn't have time to do it that night.
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The next morning, Carmon wanted to help
but Curry stopped her.
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- Should I wash them?
- No, why would you do it for them?
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When Nana and Tianqi came back after work,
a big argument broke out because of the dishes.
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Did you remember that you were supposed
to do the dishes today?
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You didn't think to help her do it while
you've just been sitting here?
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Why would I do that?
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You think no one else has anything to do
but you two?
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But you could just be a gentleman and
help out the girls a bit, can't you?
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It's nothing, it's just dishes.
I needed to do it anyway.
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Exactly, it should be her.
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As for relationships, it's clear that
Nana and Tianqi are starting to flirt.
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The scene where they wash dishes together
somehow seemed romantic.
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- It's not "starting" to flirt.
- It's 99.9% flirting!
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Yeah, seems like they're already there.
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Let's see how it progresses
in this episode.
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Episode 2, Week 1
"Invisible Ruler"
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You're by yourself?
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How's it going?
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We just got here, I think
the space is pretty nice.
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How about you?
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I... just feel like I'm still not used to
living here yet.
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How come?
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Well, I have a dog...
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I didn't bring him here because
everything is still new.
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I know that he'd probably have a
hard time adjusting.
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- I have a dog too.
- You have a dog too?
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So right now I'm living here, but I had
to leave him at the pet hotel.
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Yeah so...
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[panelist] They have something
in common!
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I actually don't really like
being away from my dog.
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Me neither. Because I never..
because he's 4 years old now,
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We've never spent more than
a day apart.
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- What kind of dog do you have?
- I have a shiba inu.
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What's their name?
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"Er Lang."
(it means "second son")
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What about yours?
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Mine is named Popsicle.
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Popsicle.
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He's a mutt, let me find
some pictures for you.
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He looks like this.
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This is when he first got sent to the
pet hotel, poor guy.
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He looks pretty skinny.
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I think he's about 10kg.
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My dog is about 15kg, he's really fat.
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Let me show you.
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In all the companies that I started and
all my projects, I use my dog as the logos.
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- This is something I drew recently.
- So cute!
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Yeah, he's a fat dummy.
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Chubby to the point where he
has a humpback when he sits.
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So fat.
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He does look pretty goofy.
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Do you miss him?
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What do you think?
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I miss him so much. I used to even
take him with me on my work trips.
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We're always together.
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The thing with my dog is...
if he stays at the pet hotel for too long
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I'm afraid there will be some emotional
problems or something.
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Do you want to bring your dog here?
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- I... I'm actually thinking about it.
- Same here.
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- Lately my dog has been refusing to eat.
- Refusing to eat?!
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Yeah, his mood and appetite have been
really bad lately.
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I feel like maybe we can talk to our
housemates and see what they think?
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Yes, yes!
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We can let them meet our dogs first, then
ask them if they like them or not, right?
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Chu Mengna (NaNa)
Student, 22 years old
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Chen Xiaowei (Binshen)
Professional gamer, 23 years old
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Jin Yujie
Model, 22 years old
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Liu Keli (Curry)
Social media entrepreneur, 29 years old
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Wu Kawen (Carmon)
Designer, 29 years old
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Wang Tianqi
Salesperson, 26 years old
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[coworker] What's like to be on that show?
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It's just... you know, 3 guys and 3 girls
living together.
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So how do you feel about them?
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The guys or the girls?
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Of course the girls!
Why would I ask about the guys?
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The girls...
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I feel like I don't hang out with them
too much.
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There's one girl I think is
pretty cute, though.
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- We'll see.
- Then you must be pretty shy.
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Not shy exactly, just taking time
to get to know them.
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So there's one cute girl, huh?
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Yeah, just an initial feeling.
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- I think he's talking about Nana.
- Right, the cute one.
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I don't think he's taking time though,
he already asked her out!
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Did you see the pay stub for
this month?
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Yeah. I got deducted 1000 yuan...
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Seems kind of excessive.
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- What about you?
- I got four or five hundred deducted.
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The base pay is already low, then it gets
deducted if you're late by one minute..
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Who doesn't rush to get to work?
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I agree, I feel like one day our pay stub
will be negative.
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Don't even bother paying me,
I'll just pay the boss to work.
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Welcome home.
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Hello!
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[Curry huffing heavily]
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You came back late,
did you just get off work?
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I just got off, yeah.
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What's wrong?
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Today I got my pay stub
for this month.
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And we get deducted 10 yuan for
every minute we're late to work.
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- Huh?
- 10 yuan for 1 minute.
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I got deducted 1000 yuan
this month.
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That's kind of....I think
that's excessive.
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It's outrageous, really.
I don't know what the company is thinking.
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I feel like the company takes every chance
they get to oppress their employees,
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and take every penny from you.
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I feel like...I mean, although it's not
good to be late for work,
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your company's policy a bit too much.
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It's nothing.
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It's just a bit of money.
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I mean... you don't make much in the first place,
it's not a small amount
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[sigh]
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Don't be upset, let's just not
be late from now, right?
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[panelist] Haha, as if.
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I'll try my best, I don't want to either.
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[panelist] He's here, get ready
for another lesson.
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What's up?
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I got deducted 1000 yuan from my paycheck.
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For every minute late, you
get 10 yuan deducted.
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I guess it means you've
been late a lot lately.
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Maybe, but they count
literally every minute.
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If something happens one day and you're
late by a lot, in the end it all adds up.
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But I think that's a pretty normal practice
for legitimate companies.
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No, I know late-to-work deductions
are normal
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but it's my first time working at a place
where they do it by the minute.
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And there's no limit to the amount
they can deduct.
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But for a company, one of the most
important management policies is
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making sure employees are punctual.
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Really?
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Yeah. If you can't make sure that your
employees come to work on time,
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it's really difficult to manage
everything else on the team.
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But don't you think this policy
is too extreme?
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Well... if they treat you this way, they
probably treat everyone else the same way.
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And maybe you have
been late too many times.
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So you're saying that if there's an unreasonable policy
that gets applied equally to everyone,
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it becomes reasonable?
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From my point of view, I can at least
understand why they do it.
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I can also understand that
you just moved here,
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maybe your commute became farther
and it takes extra time in the morning
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but I would still suggest that you take the
responsibility to adjust to the environment.
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Oh, so you mean there's nothing wrong
with the policy, it's all my fault, right?
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Well you chose this job, right,
and you love this line of work.
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Being in the fashion industry
is your dream.
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Right?
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Okay, got it.
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I'm going back to the room.
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- I think Tianqi is mad.
- Yeah, he is.
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I'm mad at him!
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[laughter]
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I feel like... Curry is right though.
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- Yeah, he was spot on.
- Yeah.
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Tianqi is great at blaming others,
but he never examines himself.
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He even said "it's all my fault"
so passive aggressively.
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- Of course it's your fault!
- You're one to talk when you're late!
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If you can't change the policy
you can at least change yourself!
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There's no issue if you're not late.
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[friend] What are you doing here?
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What are you doing here?
It's been so long!
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- Same!
- You haven't contacted me in a while!
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- What are you doing here, working?
- Yeah, we're trying on the outfits.
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Where's your boyfriend?
Doesn't he usually come to these things?
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Um.. I don't know, maybe
today was inconvenient.
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Hasn't he come with you to every show?
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It's nothing.
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- Does he have work?
- No.
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What is it?
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We broke up.
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Why?
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He cheated.
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I would have forgotten about it already
if you hadn't brought it up! It's fine.
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- You don't have to always pretend to be strong.
- I'm not, I'm not.
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Make sure you're eating and taking
care of yourself. I worry about you.
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- You too.
- You know?
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- I have to go now.
- Okay, call me.
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- Bye bye.
- Go, go. Call me.
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Pay attention to the music
when you're walking.
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Lift your head. You forgot again.
Lift your head.
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Don't move your hands.
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Don't sway your hands,
how many times do I have to say it?
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Don't move your hands,
do you want me to switch you out?
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Walk.
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- This segment was heavy.
- Yes, it was serious.
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Only the second episode and
it's already gotten so personal.
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After seeing this, my opinion
of Curry has improved.
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- He's decent.
- Yeah, he's actually a pretty caring person.
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He's really gotten Yang Li's attention.
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This wasn't the part that moved Yang Li.
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When he was working out.. I felt like
that was an accurate portrayal of who he is.
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Really exhausting.
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- Thankless.
- Yeah.
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He thinks that Tianqi isn't happy because
he doesn't understand workplace norms,
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when really Tianqi just can't accept them.
He thinks it's unfair.
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I didn't think the work thing was even
so unreasonable. It's his problem.
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- I don't think so either.
- Time management is really important.
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Yeah. You can always quit.
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You can also decide when onboarding that
you don't want the job if you can't accept the policy.
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- It's your own choice.
- Right.
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You wanted this job, why are you only
saying now that it's unreasonable?
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One day, maybe when he has his
own staff, he'll understand.
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- I don't think he'll have his own workers.
- Yeah.
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There's no way he'll have his own.
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That Tianqi not very self-critical. He thinks
the world should rotate around him.
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I think he's driven by emotion,
whereas Curry is more driven by logic.
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- The way he expresses concern for others
can make them resent him.
- It feels oppressive.
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If he changed his manner, they could stomach it.
But he won't, he can only use this type of--
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- Logical reasoning.
- Right, logic.
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So they'll always have this friction.
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But how do you advise someone like
Tianqi? What would sink in?
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Look at how Nana does it.
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Nana's in a sticky spot, it would be difficult
for her if she really wanted to date him.
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But I feel like this happens
all the time with relationships.
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Relationships can be a trap.
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It's an awkward position.
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- Yeah.
- Very awkward.
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I think Nana is a pretty naive person.
She doesn't know how things
like this work, either.
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That's why the two of them were responsible for the
mess last episode, not helping with dinner or the dishes.
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The actions match the people.
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Curry would never be late, he would never
let someone else dock his pay.
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He's very principled, but he's also
rigid and unyielding.
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He never goes with the flow.
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- He's just never happy.
- Yeah.
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- Even though he makes no mistakes, he'll never be happy.
- Yeah.
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They're always messing up,
but they're always happy!
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It's so hard! How do you choose?
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They seemed pretty happy when
they were talking about their dogs.
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- That was the first time that boy--
- Seemed human.
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He laughed! He became soft.
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- He wasn't so stiff and stern anymore.
- Or awkward.
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I would think, I could
actually tolerate this person.
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But I can't stand the type of guy that
calls his dog "doggy."
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So stern.
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You seem to have a thing for high-powered
business types, not cutesy guys.
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Yeah, you don't have to be a tyrant
over CEO types.
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CEOs can say "doggy," too.
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Oh, we also saw a heartbroken Yujie.
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- Oh, the model.
- So she was dumped.
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For this I'll consult Keni. Is it true that
this type of really elegant, aloof--
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- A high-fashion face.
- This kind of cool girl, do they get hurt more easily?
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I'm always seeing this trope.
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- Why not consult me?
- Yeah, why not ask her?
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This is the source of her pain!
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Because I understand you!
I know you're not that kind of person.
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Everyone says we judge people by their
appearance, and it's true,
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lots of people tell me that if they
didn't know me they'd think I was scary.
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If I'm standing around not saying anything,
they say, "I feel like you look down on me."
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- But I'm not like that.
- You don't look down on me?
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- I don't!
- Thank you.
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- I'm really warm and I cry a lot.
- But you look down on people while crying.
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No! No! I'm honestly pretty sensitive.
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But the more intimidating you look,
the more painful it is when you get hurt.
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I don't know if that girl is like me, but I don't like
to show that side of me in front of other people.
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It's so sad, even in that kind of mood she has to keep walking back and forth and getting her photo taken
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and get bossed around.
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I also walked in Fashion Week once.
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Modeling really is incredibly difficult,
especially walking on a runway.
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It's really scary to be in a show
in front of all those professionals,
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and someone is constantly criticizing you
into a microphone.
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"You look bad!
Why are you swinging your arms!"
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When your teacher is yelling at you on a stage
you just think, I have no place.
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I don't want my flaws to be
heard by so many people,
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much less in front of all these cameras.
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I feel like she was really
emotionally fragile in that scene.
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What did you do today?
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Preparing for Fashion Week.
The show is on the 11th.
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Today I bumped into a friend and
our conversation wasn't great.
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Do you want to talk about it?
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Not really.
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- That's okay, next time.
- Next time.
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Okay.
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Who's back?
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[panelist] They brought the dogs!
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They really brought them!
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- Hello!
- Hello.
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You brought Er Lang?
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Why didn't you guys say you were
going to bring your dogs home?
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Let's sit over there. Since it's their first
time meeting they might get into a fight.
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If you put him here I'll be afraid.
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I'll hold him.
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Is that okay?
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Why didn't you discuss this with everyone?
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Why didn't you tell me first?
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Um...
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Do you want to sit over there? That way
you can sit farther from the dogs.
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It's just that her dog was
in a pet hotel,
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and my employees were helping me
take care of mine.
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A couple days ago we were talking
about how unhappy they were.
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My dog had even stopped eating.
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But you still have to ask everyone,
in case someone's afraid of dogs.
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We talked about having a conversation
with everyone after we came back,
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so that you could see the dogs first
before we ask for your opinions.
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- You should have asked before you brought them.
- Yeah.
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You couldn't ask for my opinion
before you brought them home?
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Now that your dog is here,
do I have a choice?
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I've never lived with dogs before, so
I don't even know if I'm allergic to them.
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And dogs and cats both smell,
you didn't ask if we're okay with that either.
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I was thinking I would just
let him stay downstairs.
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It doesn't matter what you were planning,
it was wrong to bring them back.
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Because neither of you
considered my feelings.
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- You have to be considerate...
- It doesn't matter which floor it is,
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I live with Carmon on the 2nd floor.
And our shared spaces are on the 1st floor.
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It's out of line.
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Did you ask Binshen if he's allergic?
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Yeah, so our aim in bringing the dogs
was just to let you guys see them,
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so we could get everyone's input.
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You should have asked earlier.
It's a little late now.
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What do you think?
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I, I...I'll let you all go first.
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If I'm home alone and those two are
roaming around freely,
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I can't be upstairs, I can't be downstairs,
what am I supposed to do?
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I can bring him on my commute, so
he won't be here unless I'm here.
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But now you're making me the bad guy.
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- No, I didn't mean it like that--
- You've put me in an awkward position.
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We just wanted everyone to discuss it objectively.
I think you're being a little aggressive.
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You were wrong first.
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Okay, I was wrong first. But can you
calm down a little right now?
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- We all live together.
- I'm very calm.
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It's fine if you talk to me like this,
but Carmon is your roommate.
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You live closely together. I don't think
it's right to be so combative.
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[panelist] He's lecturing her again.
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I want to apologize first. I'm sorry for
bringing the dog without telling everyone.
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Because of the pandemic, when I went home to my
parents this year, I had to leave him in the pet hotel.
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I didn't want to. He was really sensitive
when I came back after three weeks.
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So this time I just... wanted to take him out as soon as
I could, and talk it over with everyone then.
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But of course I can bring him back.
I just wanted to discuss it first.
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I understand Carmon's reasoning.
But I want to respond to what you just said.
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- You can say whatever, no problem.
- I know I can.
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First, I'm not an aggressive person. I'm angry because
you didn't ask for my permission before bringing them.
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And you didn't ask anyone else, either.
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Second, I had a roommate before this. She wanted a dog too, but I didn't agree to it.
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She was also a really close friend.
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I even had a falling out with her over the dog issue.
So it makes me really unhappy that you think
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I'm pushy and aggressive just because
of my attitude about this.
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The reason I said that was because firstly,
we're all equally in charge of this house.
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We're all allowed to do whatever we wish.
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We didn't know if you were afraid of dogs,
if you're allergic, if you just hate them.
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If we're all in charge here, why didn't
you ask anyone else what they thought?
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We brought them back to ask you what you thought.
Even if we didn't let you know beforehand,
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we brought them because we also get a say in this,
and each of us can do whatever we choose.
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If you put it that way, I have nothing else
to say. I'm done talking.
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[panelist] Aw... little doggy.
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Poor doggy.
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Before, didn't he say that they would
discuss it with everyone first?
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He thought wrong.
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- He thought when they brought them back--
- Everyone would say, so cute!
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- He thought the dogs would win them over.
- Yeah.
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He probably thought this wasn't even a big deal,
unlike the dishes, which were a huge deal.
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It's on the same level at the dishes.
He even called her aggressive.
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The dogs are much cuter than the dishes.
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All his hopes right now hinge on
how the others feel about dogs.
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But there's no way to arrive at a compromise
with someone who hates dogs so much.
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She's scared of them.
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How can she live there if she's scared of them?
There's no way, she'd have to leave early.
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What do we do? That was...
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[sigh]
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I do think we messed up a bit.
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Originally we were going to let them know first...
and everyone's emotions were running high.
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Do you remember that first day we went out for
groceries, I think I mentioned my shiba in the car...
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- I think so, yeah.
- Yeah.
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At the time Yujie didn't say she was scared
of dogs. So it didn't even cross my mind.
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Maybe she didn't say anything because
we'd only just met each other.
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I'm just going to say things
from our perspective for now.
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- First of all, we treat our dogs like our children.
- Yeah.
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If we neglect our obligations to them for
even a day, we feel really guilty.
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So that's why I got upset in that moment.
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It felt like maybe Yujie was
showing animosity towards our children.
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So I felt really protective and kind of snapped.
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I can understand why that made you lose
your cool, but from Yujie's perspective,
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she sees us as her roommates,
so when we did what we did,
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it made her feel that we carelessly threw
her concerns aside. That we were inconsiderate.
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Yeah, I can understand that.
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So, I still think we should apologize
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and from now on we'll be more
considerate as roommates.
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We should help her feel like
that's our intention.
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What do you think?
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Okay.
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Just apologize.
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So difficult.
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- The way Carmon speaks is very agreeable.
- Agreed!
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- She speaks very gently.
- Very warmly.
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- She's very reasonable.
- She communicates well.
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Come in.
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- Hello...
- Hi.
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Come sit.
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I'm sorry. We should have
come to you first.
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Yes, you should have talked to me
first about it.
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Do you... how are you feeling right now?
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I'm fine. It's not an issue of my mood,
but rather an issue of right or wrong.
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Okay.
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When we were talking earlier,
I didn't really speak up.
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However, the fact is...
Let me first try to explain my behavior today.
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I wanted to first bring Popsicle here first,
and I didn't ask for anyone's permission beforehand.
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At the same time, it happened to be his last day at the
pet hotel, so I thought I could bring him back just to see.
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I think Curry also felt the same,
since he's had his dog for 4 years.
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Let's just talk about our own issues,
there's no need to involve him.
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He's him and you're you.
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Sure.
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Honestly, as long as you guys can find a
suitable place for your dogs, it's fine.
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It's not that I have
an issue with the dogs.
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My issue was that it seemed you guys
didn't really regard our feelings,
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and that you guys didn't really
respect us.
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Maybe my temperament is just like this.
My life has always been just work and home,
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so maybe I'm not very good at
seeing things from another perspective.
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That's why I had such a strong reaction.
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When I was little, I got chased by a dog,
so to some extent I am afraid of them.
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But if you'd discussed it with me,
I'd be okay with it.
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Because we have a good relationship,
and I really like you.
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I just hope in the future
we can communicate more.
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We will.
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That's why I got angry.
But I'm not angry at you.
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Okay. I feel better knowing
that you're not angry.
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Today I even brought you home
a clip that matches mine.
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I bought two, and I thought it would suit you
because you have short hair.
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It's so cute, thank you!
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We got tangled up in this argument, and
I didn't have time to give it to you.
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- Thank you.
- It's nothing.
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- It's so cute.
- Let's try to avoid these kinds of conflicts in the future.
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Yeah. And now I feel like everyone knows
why everyone else got upset,
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so it'll help prevent this kind of thing
from happening again.
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And I was so tired when I got home,
maybe I wasn't in a great mood.
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Maybe I brought my work stress
home with me.
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Oh, was it your fitting?
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I can't eat much because I'm controlling my diet
for Fashion Week. So maybe I've been on edge.
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And the work environment
has been really harsh.
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You're so strict with yourself.
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Only when I have to be.
Otherwise, I'm pretty indulgent.
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- Really? I'll pay more attention.
- We have to find joy where we can.
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Yeah.
-
- Oh, you came up?
- How's it going?
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Did you come up to talk to me
about what happened today?
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Yeah, we wanted to chat with you.
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I don't really want to
talk to you right now.
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I don't want to talk about this. Just like how you didn't
want to tell me before you brought your dog over.
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Can I just say two things,
and then I'll go?
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I don't want to hear it. Let's talk about this
another day, maybe tomorrow.
-
- It's like this..
- I said I didn't want to hear it.
-
- I think we should resolve this today.
- I don't want to hear it.
-
- Because we already brought the dogs.
- You guys deal with it, they're your dogs.
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I have my own things to deal with, I've
already had too much to worry about today.
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And I still have some work to deal with.
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So can we just table this, calm down a little
and talk about it tomorrow?
-
- I just want to say a couple things--
- Forget it, you should both get some rest.
-
- I agree.
- I think you and I both need to calm down. Okay?
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Why don't we give Yujie some space?
She had an exhausting day at work too.
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- Good night.
- Okay.
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Let's go.
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Get some rest.
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- You still need to eat if you're hungry.
- Okay.
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[laughter]
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Living together doesn't seem
to be working out for them.
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We're so invested in this.
-
I really like this episode.
-
On the surface it's a simple argument about
the dogs, but it's actually about a lot of things.
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It's about respect and consideration,
which are both serious issues.
-
Like at the end, when Curry came in and proclaimed that he wanted to say something, and she said she didn't want to talk.
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There was so much wrapped up in that exchange.
How to be a person, how we treat others, how to listen.
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How to help people understand us,
this episode touches on all of that.
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I don't know whose side I'm on.
I think...I just think...it's so good.
-
From a director's standpoint,
it's a perfect episode.
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It's gold.
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I felt like we could be
watching ourselves.
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Sometimes we're just like them. We do things without
considering others and they feel pressured to accept it.
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The reason Curry brought the dog was just
to say look, it's already here.
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But you can't do that, you have to
tell them first, you have to ask them.
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The dog is innocent.
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It wasn't the heart of the issue.
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Yeah. And Carmon is what I would call
an innocent guilty party.
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She made a mistake, but she was innocent.
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The reason this got so blown out of proportion
was because of how Curry conducts himself.
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If she says she doesn't like it,
you should offer to take it away.
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Or else say it's just
for one night.
-
- He just has to get his point across.
- He won't admit fault.
-
"I'm sorry" are the easiest words you can say,
but he can't bring himself to do it.
-
He's acting the same way
that Tianqi did last segment.
-
He's not willing to admit that
he did something wrong.
-
- He won't even give an inch.
- He's stubborn and overwhelms you with talk.
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He forces people to do things against their will.
He can't keep doing this.
-
I think he knows he's in the wrong
and he's not trying to hide it.
-
He's just not willing to say he's sorry because
he's reacting poorly to Yujie's anger.
-
Do people really get so
obsessive about things?
-
- Yes.
- You can plainly be in the wrong but keep doubling down on it.
-
- You try to explain yourself.
- You can't let iet go.
-
- Later he was like, this is my son!
- These are our children!
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He thinks she doesn't respect his child.
-
He upgraded the dog's status from dog to child so he
can say she had a bad attitude towards his child.
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It's a plea to emotions.
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With others it's all about his principles, but
when it comes to himself he wants to talk emotions.
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Don't you think that's a double standard?
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When it came to the dishwashing incident,
he was relentless about Nana washing the dishes
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saying, "You have to do it,
you were appointed to do it."
-
But with the dog incident,
he says "well, I feel..."
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That's his temperament. Whether it's
towards others or himself, he acts like that regardless.
-
Exactly.
-
When I think I'm right,
you have to accept that I'm right.
-
It's not a double standard. He only goes
by one standard, and it's his own.
-
Others have to agree with
whatever he deems important.
-
So we'll have to wait and see about Curry.
-
He may not be as principled as we thought.
-
- He's not endearing anymore.
- You take it back?
-
- I changed my mind.
- You change your mind so quickly!
-
A wise man submits to circumstances.
-
After they brought the dogs,
I felt so bad for Yujie.
-
- If she really is afraid of dogs.
- Poor Yujie.
-
Yeah, she was sandwiched between two dogs.
-
I'd like to say something about
this Wang Tianqi fellow.
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When he unkindly "fanned the flames,"
Teacher Yujie showed plenty of dignity.
-
Wang Tianqi was just kind of like...
-
Kind of like that.
-
Yujie kept her cool, saying:
I'm not engaging. And she just left.
-
She didn't throw a tantrum.
-
- She toughed through a hell of a day.
- Yeah.
-
She had a terrible day, and then
she had to spend the evening with two dogs.
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Surrounded by dogs on all sides.
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Although no one knew how bad her day was,
because she didn't say.
-
- Yeah.
- She just said she didn't want to talk about it.
-
I want to talk about the other thing.
Why did Curry suddenly transform from
-
such a logical person to a someone so
influenced by his emotions?
-
I think it may be because the girl he's interested
in was attacked by this other girl.
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He wanted to show off
his manliness, right?
-
Right. Wow, you really
understand the male brain.
-
It really is like that!
-
If I'm drinking with Da Xun and we start arguing,
we won't have any issues.
-
But if there's a woman by my side?
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If you say, Da Xun,
don't fight with Li Dan
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Then, immediately!
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Wow, you're so sharp.
-
In front of her, you can't lose, and
you especially can't apologize.
-
- Apologizing is too embarrassing.
- Agreed.
-
- So this was the explanation?
- Yeah, it should be.
-
Otherwise he wouldn't so stubbornly
refuse to apologize.
-
She didn't even let him say
his two things.
-
How embarrassing,
in front of the girl he likes.
-
Whether with the girl he's interested in,
or with the dogs,
-
he lost face in front of everyone.
-
- He just couldn't let it go.
- Right.
-
He cares about everyone
except his roommates.
-
- Yes, exactly.
- You agree?
-
Once he decides he cares about someone,
everyone else becomes unimportant.
-
His stance immediately makes
a complete 180.
-
Compared to the dishwashing incident
he's like two different people.
-
Also, when he brought up that Yujie hadn't mentioned
beforehand that she was scared of dogs
-
That was solely for Carmon, so that she wouldn't
have any complaints about his stance.
-
In front of others, he wouldn't have even mentioned it,
because he already knew he was wrong.
-
He only hopes that Carmon won't
think poorly of him.
-
- He couldn't lose face.
-
You've lived with roommates, and
you've lived in a dorm before, right?
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I used to live with roommates, but lately
I've been doing better, so I moved.
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But before that I only lived
with roommates.
-
Have you had arguments like these?
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All the time.
-
Let me tell you, the less you know each other,
the better it is to live together.
-
My roommate and I were pretty much strangers,
so we didn't have any conflict of interest.
-
Every night we would arrive home and go to bed.
-
We didn't chat about anything
and never bothered each other.
-
Even though I've never had roommates,
I've traveled with people before.
-
When you're traveling with friends, you can't wait last
minute to say where you're going or what the plans are.
-
Surprise!
-
That's not okay.
-
You need to communicate your plans
so everyone can go together.
-
I think this is the most fundamental part
of a communal lifestyle.
-
Exactly.
-
Let's see what happens with the fight
the next day.
-
Get the popcorn!
-
I'm excited.
-
Come in.
-
- Hello!
- How come you're here?
-
My training ended,
so I wanted to come up.
-
Oh, okay.
-
I went to the room when I got back and
Tianqi told me you guys just had a discussion.
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And that you guys haven't been
able to come to an understanding yet.
-
- Then let's talk about it when everyone's here.
- Some people only want to talk and don't want to listen.
-
That's one of the reasons
why I'm angry.
-
I get that.
-
Get some rest tonight.
-
- Yeah, you too.
- Will do.
-
Let's resolve this tomorrow. Okay?
-
- Good night, see you later.
- Good night.
-
Er Lang.
-
Er Lang, are you feeling unhappy?
-
That girl may not like you,
but we like you.
-
Is that okay?
-
I'm asking you.
-
I'm talking to you.
-
Tonight we'll sleep in the garden,
and tomorrow I'll try to convince the others.
-
I'm going to do my best.
-
How's that?
-
And then we can sleep inside.
-
Okay?
-
Is that okay?
-
It's going to be okay.
-
You're so good,
they'll all love you.
-
Okay?
-
Come, give me a hug.
-
Good boy.
-
- The dog is unhappy to see his owner.
- He wants to get out of there.
-
He doesn't want to be next to him.
He's annoyed with his owner.
-
He's like, you've caused me too much trouble.
-
You've caused me so much trouble!
Ugh!
-
Can't you speak properly to other people?
-
If I could talk, even I'd be better
than you.
-
You don't even need to speak.
Just go "arf arf" and it'll be a done deal.
-
Just give a little whine, and then
it'll be done, okay?
-
No need to speak.
-
I even helped Yujie overcome a
traumatic experience.
-
This last segment shows that Binshen will
likely assume the role of a mediator between those two.
-
Yeah, I think he's very sensible.
-
I think he can help bring people together.
-
But I don't know. We don't even
know Binshen very well.
-
He's too much of a mystery,
this person.
-
Added up, we've probably only seen him for
maybe a minute.
-
The most mysterious guest.
-
Still, I think he'll be able to communicate well
with both the girl and the boy.
-
I think he can shoulder
this responsibility.
-
These types of people with high EQ
tend not to say much.
-
"I get you."
-
Ta-da, everything's good again.
-
-Active listening.
-Agreed.
-
And, that's what she was trying to say, right?
They weren't even trying to listen to her.
-
If you just show that you're willing to listen
and that you hear her, then that's enough for her.
-
I get you.
-
It's respecting her feelings.
-
She even said she's not actually that scared
of dogs, just that she felt disrespected.
-
Exactly.
-
In reality, it's not hard. Just say,
I understand you and I apologize.
-
Most things can be resolved from that.
-
Many people can't bring themselves to say it.
-
She wants a logical reason for
why he couldn't admit fault.
-
This world isn't logical and
has never been logical.
-
I quite like Yujie.
-
Because I think the other two girls are
both very avoidant.
-
She did a good job of defending herself.
She has reason, strength, and integrity.
-
Really great.
-
Even when she was upset, everything
she said was right. She's great.
-
Do you think the dog can stay?
-
- I don't think so.
- I think so.
-
Because I think once Yujie cools
down a bit, she's still a caring person at heart.
-
If she knows that the dogs aren't eating,
they're not doing well, and
-
they won't be able to see their owners for months,
she'll definitely consider those things.
-
She'll evaluate if she's okay with that.
-
I think the dogs might be able to stay.
-
I think they'll try it.
-
I also think they'll stay.
-
I think with Binshen's mediation, they will
come up with a reasonable solution.
-
Maybe it'll be really nice for them!
-
Maybe they'll even set up a dog house.
-
They could set up a dog house.
-
You'll be so frustrated as you watch.
-
Maybe they'll have the dogs stay outdoors.
I think that's a possibility.
-
Ever since the dogs made an appearance,
it's caused quite a stir for us.
-
So for that reason alone, I think the
dogs will stay.
-
Makes sense from a director's perspective!
-
It'll also encourage personal development
from the castmates, you know?
-
These dogs are even better than Binshen
at bringing everyone together.
-
I think it'll be important to see Curry's growth
and he how manages the relationship between his dog and his friends.
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We look forward to the next episode!
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Bye bye!
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[Translated and timed by fang,
arissari, & jackie]