In the Eye of the Beholder

In the Eye of the Beholder
秋香怒點唐伯虎

In the Eye of the Beholder official poster
Genre Costume Drama
Starring Moses Chan
Myolie Wu
Ha Yu
Fala Chen
Johnson Lee
Lai Lok-yi
Elaine Yiu
Opening theme "秋香怒點唐伯虎" by
Jin Au-Yeung & Wong Cho Lam
Country of origin Hong Kong
Original language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 20
Production
Producer(s) Lau Ka Ho
Running time 45 minutes (approx.)
Release
Original network TVB Jade
Original release March 8 – April 2, 2010
External links
Website
In the Eye of the Beholder

Title screen shot
Traditional Chinese 秋香怒點唐伯虎
Simplified Chinese 秋香怒点唐伯虎

In the Eye of the Beholder (Traditional Chinese: 秋香怒點唐伯虎) is a TVB costume drama series.

Synopsis

In search of the last model for his painting “Nine Pretty Women”, acclaimed scholar TONG BAK FU (Moses Chan) goes on a trip to Hangzhou with his ardent disciple WAT GEI (Johnson Lee) who is also like his bodyguard.

While there, he meets a pretty young maid from WAH’s Residence, CHAU HEUNG (Myolie Wu). FU is mesmerized by HEUNG’s beauty and martial agility and falls in love with her right away. In order to approach the girl, he disguises as a servant and assumes the pseudonym WAH ON, seeking to win her affections with his talent and ingenuity.

But contrary to his wishes, HEUNG is unmoved and even harbours an intense dislike for him after a series of misunderstandings. Master of the family WAH HUNG SHAN (Ha Yu) knew from the very beginning that FU is not a common man. By the time his true identity is revealed, the scholar has already developed a close bond with the whole of the family, except HEUNG.

In the meantime, NING WONG (Savio Tsang), who has been attempting to rebel against Emperor CHING TAK (Lai Lok-yi), has managed to involve FU in his conspiracy by stratagem, thus getting the man and the WAHs into big trouble. NING’s daughter CHU TING YUK (Fala Chen) is in love with FU. Desperate to save her dream man, she forces LING to release FU by threatening to kill herself.

YUK’s consuming passion for FU seems to have caused a ripple of unease in HEUNG, who is starting to feel a little twinge of jealousy inside.[1] CHU TING YUK may be selfish and spoilt, but she later became a well-known artist, remaining single, while TONG BAK FU and HEUNG marry and settle down in Siam.

Cast

The Wah family

CastRoleDescription
Ha Yu Wah Hung Shan
華鴻山
Head of Wah Household
Yan Sau Wai and Lei Yuk Giu's husband
Wah Man and Wah Mou's father
Fourth in charge of the Heaven and Earth Union
Mary Hon Yan Sau Wai
殷秀慧
Wah Hung Shan's first wife
Wah Man and Wah Mou's mother
Eileen Yeow Lei Yuk Giu
李玉嬌
Wah Hung Shan's second wife
Lei Jan Hing's older sister
Joel Chan (陳山聰) Lei Jan Hing
李振興
Lei Yuk Giu's younger brother
Lee Ho (李豪) Wah Man
華文
Wah Hung Shan and Yan Sau Wai's son
Cheng Ka-chun (鄭家俊) Wah Mou
華武
Wah Hung Shan and Yan Sau Wai's son
Moses Chan Tong Bak Fu
唐伯虎
Chau Heung's admirer and lover
Wah Man and Wah Mou's teacher
Went to live in Siam with Chau Heung in Chapter 20
Myolie Wu Chau Heung
秋香
Servant of the Wah household
Servant to Yan Sau Wai
Married to Tong Bak Fu in Chapter 20, had a son
Johnson Lee Wat Gei
屈機
Tong Bak Fu's follower
Sek Lau's lover
Elaine Yiu Sek Lau
石榴
Servant of the Wah household
Wat Gei's lover

Imperial Palace

CastRoleDescription
Lai Lok-yi Ching Tak
正德
Zhengde Emperor
Chau Heung's admirer
Savio Tsang (曾偉權) Zhu Chenhao
寧王
Prince Ning
Chu Ting-yuk's father
Griselda Yeung (楊卓娜) Man Lai-shun
孟麗嫦
Chu Ting-yuk's mother
Deceased, pushed down a well accidentally by Prince Ning
Fala Chen Chu Ting Yuk
朱婷玉
Prince Ning's daughter
Appeared episode 11 and onwards
Becomes famous artist in Chapter 20
Mandy Lam (林淑敏) Qiao Lian
巧蓮
Chu Ting Yuk's servant

Other cast

CastRoleDescription
Wayne Lai Wong Tai Bak
王太白
Guest star episode 1
Lee Kwok Lun (李國麟) Gam Yat Dim
甘一點
Lee Sing Cheung Lou Cheung Hong
盧祥康
Mak Cheung-ching Bou Sai Git
鮑世傑
Chief of Heaven and Earth Union
Became mentally unstable in Chapter 20
(Main Villain)
Chow Chung Yat Ban Sang
一品生

Viewership ratings

Week Episodes Average Points Peaking Points References
1
March 8–12, 2010
1 — 5
27
30
[2]
2
March 15–19, 2010
6 — 10
28
32
[3]
3
March 22–26, 2010
11 — 15
28
[4]
4
March 29 - April 2, 2010
16 — 20
28
31
[5]

References

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