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Brother's Keeper II

Brother's Keeper II (Chinese: 巨輪II; lit. '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. It stars Edwin Siu, Kristal Tin, Grace Chan as the main leads in the second installment of the series.

Brother's Keeper II
Official poster
Also known asBig Wheel II
巨輪II
GenreDramatic programming
Created byAmy Wong
Written byCheng Sing-mo
StarringEdwin Siu
Kristal Tin
Grace Chan
Louis Yuen
Hugo Ng
Jade Leung
Theme music composerAlan Cheung
Opening theme"誰可改變" (No One Can Change)
by Ruco Chan
Country of originHong Kong
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes39
Production
ProducerAmy Wong
Production locationsHong Kong
Macau
Okinawa Island
Running time45 minutes
Production companyTVB
Original release
NetworkTVB Jade
Release29 August (2016-08-29) –
21 October 2016 (2016-10-21)
Related
Brother's Keeper II
Traditional Chinese巨輪II
Simplified Chinese巨轮II
Literal meaning"big wheel"
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinJù Lún Èr
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationGeuih Lèuhn Yih
JyutpingGeoi6 Leon4 Ji6

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 edit

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 edit

Main cast edit

  • Edwin Siu as Lo Wai-shun (羅威信; Lo Waiseon): the owner of Pasterilia Lo Son Kei. Shun started off as the owner of a small peanut brittle vendor in the streets of Macau, and eventually expanded his small mobile food business to a large multi-chained bakery shop. Shun's story from rags to riches is inspired by the real-life story of Leong Chan-kuong, the owner of Macau's most famous bakery shop, Koi Kei[2]
  • Kristal Tin as Yiu Man-ying (姚文英; Jiu Manjing): Shun's best friend and the co-owner of Pasterilia Lo Son Kei.
  • Grace Chan as Ko Yee-na (高伊娜) Gou Jinaa): known as Nana, Shun's love interest. She is the adopted daughter of Ko Tin-tsau, and was educated in Okinawa, Japan.
  • Louis Yuen as Lung Fei (龍飛; Lung Fei): nicknamed Lung Siu (龍少; "Young Master Lung"); Ying's husband and a close friend of Shun. Educated overseas, Lung hails from a wealthy family in Macau, and works as an insurance sales agent.

Guest appearance edit

  • Linda Chung as Rachel Cheuk (卓靜; Ceok Zing): Sam's first lover and wife and fashion designer.
  • Ruco Chan as Sam Kiu (喬天生; Kiu Tinsang): Son's older brother. A former Hong Kong police officer and an ex-convict, Sam returns to Hong Kong to start anew and to search for his ex-girlfriend, Rachel. In episode five, he finds Rachel in Okinawa and realizes she has died but finds out she is not dead and ends up getting married.
  • Leanne Li as Emily Cheuk (卓寧; Coek Ning): Rachel's older sister.
  • Susan Tse as Lau Lai-kuen (劉麗娟; Lau Laigyun): Rachel and Emily's mother.

Recurring cast edit

  • Hugo Ng as Ko Tin-tsau (高天鷲; Gou Tinzau): a wealthy property developer and the chairman of the Royal Condor Group. Prior to establishing the Royal Condor Group, Ko Tin-tsau was involved with the triads and is Son's enemy.
  • Jade Leung as Shum Mei-wa (沈美華; Sam Meiwaa): Ko Tin-tsau's wife and a board member of the Royal Condor Group.
  • Mat Yeung as Tsui Chi-lik (徐知力; Tsui Zilik): known as Luck, an ex-convict who befriends Son and Ying.
  • Tsui Wing as Ma Man-tai (馬文泰; Ma Mantaai): known as Terri, a triad leader associated with Ko Tin-tsau.
  • Steven Cheung as Piscine Ko (高先柏; Gou Sinpaak)—known as Pi, Ko Tin-tsau's adopted son and the legal consultant of the Royal Condor Group.
  • Ali Lee as Chung Wing (鍾穎; Zung Wing): Pi's girlfriend.
  • Lau Kong as Lo Fu-shing (羅富誠; Lo Fusing): Son's father.
  • Becky Lee as Chief Inspector Mandy Yeung (楊曼芝; Joeng Maanzi): Sam's close friend.
  • Lisa Lau as Kwok Hoi-lam (郭凱琳; Gwok Hoilam): Son and Fei's close friend and IT manager of Pasterilia Lo Son Kei.
  • Chun Wong as Yiu Hang (姚亨; Jiu Hang) and Ho Yuen-tung as Yiu Ho-nam (姚浩男; Jiu Hounaam): respectively Ying's father and Ying's younger brother.
  • Willie Wai as Szeto Biu (司徒標; Sitou Biu): factory manager of Pasterilia Lo Son Kei.
  • Yue Chi-ming as Lung Kwong-kam (龍廣鑫; Lung Gwonggaam) and Angelina Lo as Yuen Shuk-ngo (阮淑娥; Jyun Sukngo): Fei's parents.
  • Parkman Wong as Chung Kwok-po (鍾國寶; Zung Gwokbou): Wing's father and a former police officer.
  • Toshimitsu Ochi as Sawa Kaneshiro (金城 沢): Emily's Japanese boyfriend.

Viewership ratings edit

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 p.m. 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 p.m. 18–21 October 2016 36–39 27.5 35.2 1.78

International broadcast edit

References edit

  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.

External links edit

  • Official TVB website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Brother s Keeper II news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Brother s Keeper II Chinese 巨輪II lit 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 It stars Edwin Siu Kristal Tin Grace Chan as the main leads in the second installment of the series Brother s Keeper IIOfficial posterAlso known asBig Wheel II巨輪IIGenreDramatic programmingCreated byAmy WongWritten byCheng Sing moStarringEdwin SiuKristal TinGrace ChanLouis YuenHugo Ng Jade LeungTheme music composerAlan CheungOpening theme 誰可改變 No One Can Change by Ruco ChanCountry of originHong KongOriginal languageCantoneseNo of episodes39ProductionProducerAmy WongProduction locationsHong KongMacauOkinawa IslandRunning time45 minutesProduction companyTVBOriginal releaseNetworkTVB JadeRelease29 August 2016 08 29 21 October 2016 2016 10 21 RelatedDaddy Dearest Two Steps from Heaven Brother s Keeper 2013 Brother s Keeper IITraditional Chinese巨輪IISimplified Chinese巨轮IILiteral meaning big wheel TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinJu Lun ErYue CantoneseYale RomanizationGeuih Leuhn YihJyutpingGeoi6 Leon4 Ji6 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 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Main cast 2 2 Guest appearance 2 3 Recurring cast 3 Viewership ratings 4 International broadcast 5 References 6 External linksSynopsis editAfter 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 editMain cast edit Edwin Siu as Lo Wai shun 羅威信 Lo Waiseon the owner of Pasterilia Lo Son Kei Shun started off as the owner of a small peanut brittle vendor in the streets of Macau and eventually expanded his small mobile food business to a large multi chained bakery shop Shun s story from rags to riches is inspired by the real life story of Leong Chan kuong the owner of Macau s most famous bakery shop Koi Kei 2 Kristal Tin as Yiu Man ying 姚文英 Jiu Manjing Shun s best friend and the co owner of Pasterilia Lo Son Kei Grace Chan as Ko Yee na 高伊娜 Gou Jinaa known as Nana Shun s love interest She is the adopted daughter of Ko Tin tsau and was educated in Okinawa Japan Louis Yuen as Lung Fei 龍飛 Lung Fei nicknamed Lung Siu 龍少 Young Master Lung Ying s husband and a close friend of Shun Educated overseas Lung hails from a wealthy family in Macau and works as an insurance sales agent Guest appearance edit Linda Chung as Rachel Cheuk 卓靜 Ceok Zing Sam s first lover and wife and fashion designer Ruco Chan as Sam Kiu 喬天生 Kiu Tinsang Son s older brother A former Hong Kong police officer and an ex convict Sam returns to Hong Kong to start anew and to search for his ex girlfriend Rachel In episode five he finds Rachel in Okinawa and realizes she has died but finds out she is not dead and ends up getting married Leanne Li as Emily Cheuk 卓寧 Coek Ning Rachel s older sister Susan Tse as Lau Lai kuen 劉麗娟 Lau Laigyun Rachel and Emily s mother Recurring cast edit Hugo Ng as Ko Tin tsau 高天鷲 Gou Tinzau a wealthy property developer and the chairman of the Royal Condor Group Prior to establishing the Royal Condor Group Ko Tin tsau was involved with the triads and is Son s enemy Jade Leung as Shum Mei wa 沈美華 Sam Meiwaa Ko Tin tsau s wife and a board member of the Royal Condor Group Mat Yeung as Tsui Chi lik 徐知力 Tsui Zilik known as Luck an ex convict who befriends Son and Ying Tsui Wing as Ma Man tai 馬文泰 Ma Mantaai known as Terri a triad leader associated with Ko Tin tsau Steven Cheung as Piscine Ko 高先柏 Gou Sinpaak known as Pi Ko Tin tsau s adopted son and the legal consultant of the Royal Condor Group Ali Lee as Chung Wing 鍾穎 Zung Wing Pi s girlfriend Lau Kong as Lo Fu shing 羅富誠 Lo Fusing Son s father Becky Lee as Chief Inspector Mandy Yeung 楊曼芝 Joeng Maanzi Sam s close friend Lisa Lau as Kwok Hoi lam 郭凱琳 Gwok Hoilam Son and Fei s close friend and IT manager of Pasterilia Lo Son Kei Chun Wong as Yiu Hang 姚亨 Jiu Hang and Ho Yuen tung as Yiu Ho nam 姚浩男 Jiu Hounaam respectively Ying s father and Ying s younger brother Willie Wai as Szeto Biu 司徒標 Sitou Biu factory manager of Pasterilia Lo Son Kei Yue Chi ming as Lung Kwong kam 龍廣鑫 Lung Gwonggaam and Angelina Lo as Yuen Shuk ngo 阮淑娥 Jyun Sukngo Fei s parents Parkman Wong as Chung Kwok po 鍾國寶 Zung Gwokbou Wing s father and a former police officer Toshimitsu Ochi as Sawa Kaneshiro 金城 沢 Emily s Japanese boyfriend Viewership ratings editThe 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 p m 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 p m 18 21 October 2016 36 39 27 5 35 2 1 78International broadcast edit nbsp Malaysia 8TV Malaysia nbsp Singapore Channel U VV Drama amp Channel 8References edit Addy 20 August 2016 Synopsis of Brother s Keeper 2 premiering August 29 JayneStars Retrieved 29 August 2016 Edwin Siu leading over Ruco Chan in Brother s Keeper Sudden Weekly 921 via IHKTV in Chinese 22 March 2013 Retrieved 3 April 2013 External links editOfficial TVB website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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