Tavia Yeung (楊怡) had a car accident in mainland China on January 19, while en route to a promotional appearance. “The front of the car is crushed. For one moment, I was very scared. Fortunately there were no injuries, but I was most afraid of being late.” Since both Tavia and Michael Tse (謝天華) were busy working on Saturday night, they missed the cast and crew dinner gathering to watch the 2-hour finale of Friendly Fire <法網狙擊>. Although she was unable to attend, Tavia will chip in on the dinner cost, since she is the leading lady in the drama. On Sunday morning, the hard-working 33-year-old TVB actress returned to Hong Kong to participate in a marathon sponsored by the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUNY). Tavia was a special awards presenter at the event. The press teased the self-professed non-athletic Tavia that she has her own personal fitness trainer in the very fit Him Law (羅仲謙). “I don’t have a personal fitness room. I injured my back earlier, and many colleagues offered exercising tips to heal my back.” “Friendly Fire” Finale Criticized Tavia’s character in Friendly Fire, Chris Fong, had worried about developing breast cancer due to her family history. After Chris’ fears were placated by JJ Kam (Michael Tse), they had a baby together. In the finale, Chris was milk-feeding the baby in the rest area adjacent to the court. “This scene is to showcase the warmth of a family. At such a critical time, Chris can become a regular woman. It is meant to surprise the audience,” Tavia said. Another plot hole pointed out was the rapid rate in which Sammy Leung’s (森美) character was able to board a flight en route to the United States in order to pursue Sharon Chan (陳敏之). Netizens laughingly wondered if Sammy’s character already has an American visa. The flight that Sammy took was aboard Solar Airlines, the name of the fictional airline company featured in Triumph in the Skies <衝上雲霄>. After the death of Benz Hui’s (許紹雄) character, Tavia Yeung’s father, portrayed by Yu Chi Ming (余子明) decided to go on a cycling tour in Taiwan to see sunrise, fulfilling his deceased wife’s wishes. Netizens found that the plot bore resemblance to a bank commercial which was based on real-life events of seniors who rode motorcycles on a 13-day tour in Taiwan, while bringing photos of their deceased spouses and friends. The only thing that TVB scriptwriters changed was changing the vehicle from a motorcycle to a bicycle. Creds: Oriental Daily
I dont' think you need a US Visa to board a plane from HK to US. You'll probably just get deny at the custom when you landed in the US, then you will be escorted to a return flight back to HK at your own cost, and they will probably hold you for several hours in a waiting room. That's what happen to my friend who apparently had a China passport that is expiring in 2 months, although she had a US Visa, but she was deny after she landed in US and waited 6 hours in a waiting room until she was escorted to a return flight. When she was boarding at the airport, they just check to see if her passport is valid, and if their reservation is good. They don't check if you have US Visa or not. Based on the complaint by those netizens, I suppose in HK, they are cool enough to check if you got the Visa for the country you're flying to... That's very nice of them... But for sure, I know in Canada, they don't really check for that (or maybe I haven't bump into one that would be nice enough to double check and remind you of the Visa).
Just enjoy a show and not nitpick at shit like this hahahahaha...probably not even watching show just looking for technical errors