I just watched this interview clip with Wayne, Sheren and Pierre on “the Green Room”. I really enjoyed the interview because it goes into more depth about what the actors think about their characters, the whole filming process and how united everyone on the crew was 🙂
I totally agreed with Carlos when he mentioned the audience felt that their romance could/should have gone to a more intimate level haha I’m going to miss everyone on the cast! Wish they could collaborate together again!

- YAY!!The Japanese were FINALLY defeated and China is once again, returned to China 😀 8 years of war is over 😉 I kept hoping that Sheren and Wayne would finally get together in these episodes..they’ve been through so many life and death situations! There were so many opportunities and they spent a lot of alone time together.. but I was disappointed once again when I didn’t see their relationship go any further =( Even “Tit-Jie” teased Sheren thinking she was writing letters to Lau-Sing XD The feelings and everything are just lingering around- will it ever happen? =3
- Episode 26 was so awesome 😀 Wayne reappears and saves Sheren in his disguise :D. He was so cool!! XD I loved how he fed her congee, cared for her and read the letter she wrote for him. He then stood up for Sheren and started confessing his anger towards how unfair the Japanese people were to them. I love every time they’re on screen together <3 Another sweet scene was the boat scene where he gave Sheren one of the two hand-held bombs. I loved how Sheren got so curious and wanted to know who he gave the other one to hehe loved the look on Wayne’s face “Ching Ching-who else do you think it would be?” XD XD
- I thought it was pretty funny (and true) how Wayne was saying knowing her, she might really go commit suicide with the enemy if he gave her a real one XD
- When the Japanese guy went to propose to Fala, I started feeling slightly sorry for him when he was telling us how he looked up to her like a goddess etc..He was a creepy guy but he did respect her (up until that point XD) I didn’t expect him to just die like that lol Fala was pretty convincing with the hand-held bomb though!
- I think Evergreen’s change was a bit… weird. It happened like I predicted- the Japanese people did something to harm his wife and son and he suddenly realised it was Karma. At the end, I sorta just forgave him because it appears as though he genuinely changed. Well if Wayne and the others could forgive him then..yea… I guess I can too lol..RIP Fei Fan Gor..
- Another awesome scene was with Wayne/Pierre killing the Japanese guy =) Go Pierre! Go Wayne! XD I was so angry that the Japanese guy almost got away with death for surrendering..like seriously how annoying would it be!
- On a random note..I think the whole “Victory” thing got a bit cheezy…lol isn’t the peace sign from the Japanese culture?
- When they were having their celebration dinner for defeating the Japanese, everyone got emotional again when they reflected on the hardships they suffered over the war period. Sheren just broke down crying when she was reminded of the time she had to shoot Wayne… I was really hoping Wayne to comfort Sheren, but he just sat there ..what was Wayne afraid of…?


Another Wayne and Sheren moment..Wayne was confessing his sadness to Sheren after learning that Fala’s life was coming to an end.. Read the rest of this entry »
This preview was shown at the end of episode 24 as a preview for the final episodes of No Regrets! SO EPIC!!
- I was really happy for Sheren when Elliot seemed to care about her again when she returned home and is proud of her when she killed the Japanese guy 🙂
- Hmm… is it just me or does Pierre seem to think that the only way he can repay Wayne is to find every opportunity to die in place of him? XD Anyways, its good to see his shooting ability improve so much and his character develop to become much stronger. It was so awesome how Sheren got back at Evergreen and Pierre scared Evergreen so much that he wet his pants haha!
- When the two Anti-Japanese people went to find Sheren, I was a bit worried that they were fakes, trying to lead Sheren into a trap. Sheren is doing everything for her country so we know she’ll eventually help them. Unfortunately, their plan was blown and in the process of telling Sheren, Wayne gets caught!
- I was so freaked out when the Japanese woman in kimono was standing behind Wayne 0_0!! It was like she appeared out of nowhere..and then Wayne finds out she can speak Cantonese too >_< Argghh!!!
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- I stayed up last night to watch the Gala performance 🙂 I quite enjoyed this year’s performances although I would have liked to see more TVB Artists appear- Sheren, Raymond, Charmaine, Myolie, Bosco, Ron, Kevin, Jessica, Bobby, Selena didn’t appear (just to name a few…hmm that’s a lot!)
- I found the introduction to the show the best! I loved how they linked various TVB series together with Lak-gor attending the TVB Anniversary Gala show ahah The best one had to be the Mysteries of Love Tavia and “Raymond” breakup scene because Tavia was so in character XD She was so upset over the missing tickets to the show XD- So cute!
- I liked the efforts the oldies put into their performance lol I felt embarrassed for them but they tried! The woman looked quite young, especially in their costumes- it was funny to see Susan and Mary dress up and dancing like that haha
- Moses and Wayne switching over role was a bit lame XD but King Kong as Linda was absolutely hilarious xD
- I also liked the “Can’t Buy Me Love” vs “No Regrets” rapping competition 🙂
- I loved “Fuk Luk Sau”s Award presentation~ The clips/photos of the artists and speeches were hilarious. It was interesting to see some of the artists when they were young, or what they were like when they first entered the industry. Evergreen’s reference to Raymond was so funny! XD
- We can really see some hidden talents revealed in this Gala performance, e.g Kiki’s voice! I didn’t know she could sing so well~ so impressed!
- I liked the water dance performance too! (although I think they used the water thing last year too?) It was a bit messy with all the water but I kept my eyes on Nancy, Michael & Grace- they were awesome!! Would love to watch more performances from dancing King and Queen Michael & Nancy 😉
- Another performance which I think they also used last year was the drumming but that wasn’t as interesting.
- The martial arts/Kung Fu was interesting too- I was trying to figure out which ones were real Kung Fu and which we just rehearsed moves XD They look pretty convincing to me! The best part was when they used the black background and they had their bodies chopped up and legs blowing around- absolutely hilarious XD
- I wish they didn’t replace No Regrets..I want to watch episode 25!
- I was shocked when I heard that Sheren was going to join forces with the Japanese to re-open all the drug shops that she tried so hard to close up! Sheren is very realistic though and I can see her logic. I love how heroic she is, and her willingness to let everyone mistaken her as a country traitor in order to free the lives of the children.
- The scene where Sheren and Wayne helped get the children onto the train and send them off felt so ‘cut and paste’, since it was straight from episode 1. It didn’t feel as dramatic as shown in episode 1 because I thought there was more to it lol
- I was really happy to see the two happily smiling by the sea- much like the time when they burnt down the drug warehouse 🙂 Only question is.. do the Japanese people know, or not know, that Sheren is using the passes to let the kids escape to HK?
- Evergreen is back AGAIN! I think I’m sick of him..he’s like one of those annoying people that cling around forever who they can’t seem to get rid of.
- The scene where we see Sheren smoking herself was so ‘woah!!!’. She was so close to being busted, and she was so clever to think of something like that. I felt really sorry for her though and it was sad to see she ended up become a drug addict herself 🙁
- She was so helpless in these episodes- I felt so sorry for her. Even Evergreen had a stab at her and Sheren fell for his trap too!
- Her father did not approve of her and found her disgraceful; Susan is constantly arousing more problems and making Elliot unhappy…I wonder what her real emotives are as I always thought she supported Elliot. I wonder who the secret person she is speaking to on the phone is…could it be Ben? Or her “2nd brother”? He’s on the poster of the series so I’m assuming he must have some significance in the story!
- It was so awesome how Wayne was able to help Sheren get back the passes from Evergreen! What I didn’t understand was.. couldn’t he still use the tape recording against her..?
- Another exciting scene was when Wayne took the bullet in place of Sheren! AWW!! It was really sad after though in the hospital where he partially put the blame for Fala’s illness on Sheren..or more of him sticking to her…the scene was sad and touching.
- My favourite scene is where Wayne and Sheren were at the church and Wayne hugged Sheren and wouldn’t let her leave. It was their most intimate scene thus far and so romantic! XD …awww Even though Sheren told Wayne several times to stay away from her, or that they shouldn’t be friends anymore- or when Wayne said they weren’t friends anymore if she decided to reopen to store- Wayne still cared deeply for her and eventually stays by her side again to get rid of her drug addiction :)!!
The official nominations have been released!! I’ve set up the polls so you can cast your vote, to see who is most favourite to win from K-TVB.net followers 😀 ! Do share your thoughts, and enjoy!!
You can only vote 1 for the categories with 5 nominations, but you can pick up to 3 (in one go only) for the others, so make sure you make the most of it!
You can go here to watch the video which reveals the nominations from TVB
The Actual Award Ceremony will be held 5 December 2010!
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Best Actor: My vote will definitely go to Wayne Lai! I’d also like to make a special mention for Damian Lau’s performance in Growing Through Life 🙂
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Best Actress: Sheren Tang!! No one else makes it to my top 😉
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Best Supporting Actor: My vote goes to Pierre and Joel 🙂 They’re so adorable in these series hehe
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Best Supporting Actress: My votes go to the three lovely ladies in A Fistful of Stances: Selena, Natalie and Kara 🙂
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My favourite female character: Sheren Tang- “Cheng Gou Mui”!!
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My favourite male character: Wayne Lai!! Kenneth Ma!!
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For Best Series, you can pick up to 5 (in one go)!
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Best Series My personal favourite series of the year include: No Regrets, A Fistful of Stances, Sisters of Pearl, Growing Through life
- Sheren’s true nature and back story is revealed! She’s a true heroine 🙂 I always knew there would be good inside of her. I miss the days when she was scary and evil though, but I’m relieved to see that we have such a strong powerful woman like ‘Gou Goo Leung’ aiding Wayne when needed.
- I thought Sheren’s move was quite risky! Burning down the drug warehouse right after that recording and then going to Hong Kong to try “save the situation”. Could she really close down all the drug businesses? Would that excuse work? Would her father find her suspicious after all this? Could it be that easy? I was quite amused watching Susan because what she was saying about Sheren was right haha but she didn’t seem convincing enough to Elliot hehe
- The scene at the end of episode 12 was another dramatic one! When her father gave her the power to run the drug business, Sheren gave orders to close them all down- the excuse being “the Japanese people might attack soon”. Susan and her gang were opposing her and planned to overthrow her power. Sheren was in such a dangerous position, surrounded by so many people and then Wayne appears to protect her! : D I was so touched XD This scene resembled the one in RB1 where Sheren went to save Wayne and took him away when he was surrounded by men who wanted to burn him down after he was accused of raping Nancy. I particularly liked this scene because Wayne was more manly in this series, and he stood up to protect Sheren (other way around in RB1). Even though Sheren is a gangster woman, I felt she was a vulnerable in that scene and needed someone like Wayne to protect her:) GO WAYNE!
- I started to worry about Sheren, especially when she was slowly losing the trust of those who backed her up- her father, after hearing the recording, and “Tit-Jie” after Susan started arousing suspicion in her . Nancy was annoying as ever in these episodes- I really disliked her character. I fear Nancy may cause Sheren’s downfall!
- If the Japanese people not attack GuangZhou..I wonder what would happened to Sheren and her plan..Would they really close down the drug business with the perception that the Japanese people ‘might’ take over? What would Elliot do..?


















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