A Great Way to Care II

If looking at this as a standalone series--like I was advised, this was decent by itself. It could be considered a cop drama also. However, on the sequel front, it failed miserably on several levels. I'll do a breakdown (like I usually do) to clarify a bit more. First off, cast: Alex Fong as Dr. … Continue reading A Great Way to Care II

The Money-Maker Recipe

Phew! That was quite nerve-racking toward the end. The last few episodes were the most worth watching than some other parts. The brain schemes and other double-crossing matters were what filled up the rest of the time. Not to mention how Szeto Luen Fai and his daughter turned out all right in the end. Thanks … Continue reading The Money-Maker Recipe

Revolving Doors of Vengeance

I wish I could say that this was one of the better TVB series but with a lame title. Regretfully, this one had both--the title and lame plots. I must admit I was curious after reading some comparisons between this and The Brink of Law and how people say that there were similarities between both. … Continue reading Revolving Doors of Vengeance

A Great Way to Care

If you ignore the corny English title, this was actually very good. The funniest thing was if you watched this and The Threshold of a Persona at the same time, you would realize the majority of the supporting cast were the same. It might cause confusion also but it was still interesting to see how … Continue reading A Great Way to Care

The Threshold of a Persona

Was I the only one who thought that this was a waste of the majority of the cast's time? Honestly. I've never suffered through a Roger Kwok series before. (Even the ones that he portrayed the villain.) I think every time TVB does a series on the Immigration Department, it becomes draggy because they fail … Continue reading The Threshold of a Persona