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The Gauche in the Machine ([personal profile] china_shop) wrote in [community profile] sid_guardian2026-03-22 01:04 pm

Slo-Mo Rewatch: Guardian episode 13, part 1

Zhao Yunlan sprawled on a couch, grinning at his phone. The background shows a purply sky with stars. Text reads "Slo-Mo Rewatch. Guardian - half an episode per week @ sid-guardian.dreamwidth.org."


Hi, and welcome back to the Guardian drama Slo-Mo Rewatch. Watch half an episode a week, at your leisure, and then come and chat about it here in comments. Or you can just jump into the comments without rewatching, of course!

Here are the previous weeks' rewatch posts.

Episode 13, up to 21:44

Summary
Zhao Yunlan & co. break Da Qing out of his frenzy with the help of Lao Li's dried fish. Looking for Tan Xiao, Zheng Yi causes mayhem at the wedding, and Shen Wei arrives and stops it. Zhao Yunlan arrives and intervenes before Minister Gao can blame Shen Wei for any of it, but in fact, Minister Gao is grateful. Zhao Yunlan and Shen Wei go head-to-head about Shen Wei's secrets again, neither able to concede. They're called out to the street, where Da Qing and Lin Jing are trying to calm a frenzied Cong Bo. From him, they learn Zhu Jiu and the Crow Yashou have a boss. Zhao Yunlan hints again that he wants to work with Shen Wei, but Shen Wei leaves. Human-form Ya Qing and Zhu Jiu fight in front of Zheng Yi, who just wants her Tan Xiao. Chu Shuzhi stomps through the Snake forest and rescues Guo Changcheng. Tan Xiao has a nightmare and wakes up in the lab, where Zhao Yunlan finds him.



Quote
Shen Wei: Did I bring you trouble?
Zhao Yunlan: If you are the trouble, I'll take it by the dozen to bother my whole life.

Detail
Ya Qing delivers a message from Ye Zun to Zhu Jiu. Does that mean she's travelled to Dixing as their go-between?

Questions
Dried fish brings Da Qing back to his senses: what would work for some of the other characters? During Zhao Yunlan and Shen Wei's standoff in the parlour, who do you sympathise with the most? Is Zhao Yunlan demanding answers in his capacity as chief of the SID or on the basis of their personal relationship? Is it okay for the SID to go around sedating members of the public without first checking their medical histories? What is Zhao Yunlan thinking as he watches Shen Wei leave the alley? (He looks so serious!)

Did you see any parallels in these scenes with other parts of the drama? If you're familiar with the novel, any thoughts about how the drama adaptation compares, if at all?

(As usual, these are all just conversation starters - feel free to answer all, some, or none, and to say as much or as little as you like! You don't have to be keeping up with the rewatch to join in. We'd love to hear your thoughts!)

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trobadora: (Black-Cloaked Envoy)

[personal profile] trobadora 2026-04-11 11:01 am (UTC)(link)
He's the acting chairman of a corporation; I feel like he should be able to speak in public. Maybe that's just me.

He's a nepo baby; he's chairman because of his dad, not because he's good at any part of it. So who knows, maybe he's terrible at it! But yeah, I think it's a very different thing when it matters emotionally.

I wonder if they ended up getting married, or whether it all fell apart after he choked her under the influence... /o\

When Da Qing wakes up from the hypnosis, he doesn't remember anything about what he did under the influence, so maybe they don't remember either. That must be so weird, too!

Minister Gao sees it as just another state law enforcement agency, albeit a secret, specialised one; ZYL sees it as a family, his ragtag bunch of misfits who work together to protect Haixing.

But it still is a law enforcement agency! I always feel like ZYL should be taking that into account when trying to recruit a foreign dignitary, and he just doesn't. *g*

The "never thought" sounds personal to me, but maybe it's a translation thing, and it's more "wouldn't have thought".

It's a very set phrase in Chinese, so I wouldn't read anything in particular into it.

Like, "my selfless gesture went to waste?" I'm not sure about that.

No, not in that sense, more like, he's feeling raw because he exposed himself, and he didn't even have to. Pretty much what you said, the awareness of his own feelings about the whole thing - how instantly he jumped to Shen Wei's defence. And Shen Wei didn't need the defence, and still keeps shutting him out!

But it still sets up a mindset and story expectations.

YES! That's exactly it, and I love it to pieces. ♥ ♥ ♥

I don't think he actually thinks of Zheng Yi as a monster - I mean, look at how he acts when he finally sees her again, in the second half of the episode! Not a moment of hesitation there. It's a nightmare where he suddenly discovers that on top of everything else, he's been wrong about her. His waking self knows better, but he can't see her to reassure himself that she is the person he knows, so his fears and nightmares just spiral.

*nodnod* That makes sense. (I like that that makes his dream less meaningful. I'm not very fond of dreams as narrative devices. ;-p)

I do think it's meaningful, just not in the sense that it exposes a truth or something like that - it's very thematic; grappling with people who are sometimes seen as monsters is very much at the heart of it. The word "monster" keeps coming up over the course of the show, like a repeated motif, and Tan Xiao's nightmare spells out his own grappling with that thematic strand.
trobadora: (Zhao Yunlan - four tens)

[personal profile] trobadora 2026-04-12 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
But he has such issues with authority (and in this case, the "authority" officially includes his terrible father) that I suspect he couldn't really do his job if he framed it that way, you know? And he believes wholeheartedly in the job, even as that wholehearted belief changes with new information/understanding.

Yeah, all very true!

I still don't feel the fact that it turned out to be unnecessary makes any difference to him at this point: SW is the strategic one; ZYL is the "gulp down maybe-poison to save a stranger and never worry about consequences, before or after" one.

Yeah, agree to disagree - I definitely think it makes a difference to him that he tried to protect someone who didn't need protection, and revealed his sincere feelings that way. Risking his life is a lot less exposing. *g*

Yes, okay, I'm fine with thematically meaningful dreams. Just so long as it doesn't have to make any literal sense. ;-p

LOL! Can't argue with you there. *g*
trobadora: (Zhao Yunlan - four tens)

[personal profile] trobadora 2026-04-12 11:19 am (UTC)(link)
He's still in that phase when he has to wrap things up in a joke or a tease, or turn it into an accusation - he still gets uncomfortable when things get a bit too genuine.
trobadora: (Zhao Yunlan - four tens)

[personal profile] trobadora 2026-04-12 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, YMMV - to me, when he's being genuine with Shen Wei in those places, the underlying frustration acts as a cover and a bit of insulation for him, so he can say it, but he absolutely still needs that insulation.

I do agree that it's changing and he'll obviously get there, but you read him as further along than I do.
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[personal profile] trobadora 2026-04-12 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, that's a great point -- I hadn't thought about that, and I can totally see it.

Yay! :D

But we can talk about that in the next post.

Yes! Let's talk about that here. :)

And with Minister Gao at the wedding, the worry for Shen Wei insulates him in a similar way, I think?

Yes! And I do think that when that worry-as-insulation falls away and he realises he didn't need to be worried about Shen Wei here, he does end up uncomfortable about it. But, as we already said, YMMV. *g*

(So glad we're back to discussin Guardian! I really needed the rewatch break, but also it's good to be back. :D)