Brother's Keeper II

Brother's Keeper II
巨輪II

Official poster
Genre Drama
Created by Amy Wong
Written by Cheng Sing-mo
Starring Edwin Siu
Kristal Tin
Grace Chan
Louis Yuen
Hugo Ng
Jade Leung
Mat Yeung
Theme music composer Alan Cheung
Opening theme "誰可改變" (No One Can Change)
by Ruco Chan
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 39
Production
Producer(s) Amy Wong
Location(s) Hong Kong
Macau
Okinawa Island
Running time 45 minutes
Production company(s) TVB
Release
Original network TVB Jade
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Original release 29 August – 21 October 2016
Chronology
Related shows Brother's Keeper (2013)
External links
Website
Brother's Keeper II
Traditional Chinese 巨輪II
Simplified Chinese 巨轮II
Literal meaning "big wheel"

Brother's Keeper II (Chinese: 巨輪II; literally "big wheel") is a Hong Kong television drama serial produced by Amy Wong and TVB. It is the sequel to 2013's Brother's Keeper, and takes place one year after the events of the original series. The story follows Lo Wai-son (Edwin Siu) and Yiu Man-ying (Kristal Tin) as they attempt to protect their growing multi-chain bakery shop, Pasterilia Lo Son Kei, from greedy property developers.

Brother's Keeper II premiered on 29 August 2016 on Hong Kong's TVB Jade. The final episode will air on 21 October 2016, totalling 39 episodes.

Brother's Keeper II differs from Brother's Keeper in types while the Brother's Keeper is focusing on historical events, the sequel is more focusing on the conflict within business.

Synopsis

After years of blood, sweat, and tears, Lo Wai-son and Yiu Man-ying finally succeeded in spreading their bakery chain, Pasterilia Lo Son Kei, across Hong Kong and Macau. Their growing influence starts to upset junket promoter-turned-property developer Ko Tin-tsau, who attempts to suppress their chain from spreading even further. Along with the betrayal of his close confidant Tsui Chi-lik (Mat Yeung), Wai-son starts to lose all hope.

Overwhelmed by his chaotic world, Wai-son escapes to Okinawa, where he falls for a mysterious Hong Kong girl Nana. However, Wai-son’s special getaway also gets him entangled in an unsolved homicide that happened twenty years ago.

Meanwhile, Man-ying’s husband, Lung Fei, gets in an aviation accident and suffers a severe brain injury. He starts treating Man-ying like a stranger. Around this time, Wai-son’s older brother Sam suddenly makes a return to search for his lost love, Rachel. Facing setbacks in family, love, and business, what does Wai-son and Man-ying have to lose?[1]

Cast and characters

Main cast

Recurring cast

Viewership ratings

The following is a table that includes a list of the total ratings points based on television viewership. "Viewers in millions" refers to the number of people, derived from TVB Jade ratings, in Hong Kong who watched the episode live.

# Timeslot (HKT) Air date(s) Episode(s) Avg. Peak HK Viewers
(in millions)
Ref.
1
Mon – Fri, 8:30 pm
29 August – 9 September 2016
1 — 5
23.5
26
1.52
2
5 – 9 September 2016
6 — 10
22.2
1.44
3
12 – 16 September 2016
11 — 15
20.8
1.35
4
19 – 23 September 2016
16 — 20
22.9
1.48
5
26 – 30 September 2016
21 — 25
21.1
1.36
6
3 – 7 October 2016
26 — 30
23
1.49
7
10 – 14 October 2016
31 — 35
25.3
1.64
8
Tues – Fri, 8:30 pm
18 – 21 October 2016
36 — 39

External links

References

  1. Addy (20 August 2016). "Synopsis of 'Brother's Keeper 2', premiering August 29". JayneStars. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  2. "Edwin Siu leading over Ruco Chan in Brother's Keeper". Sudden Weekly #921 via IHKTV (in Chinese). 22 March 2013. Retrieved 3 April 2013.
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