Come Home Love | |
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Series 2 | |
Starring | Louis Cheung Priscilla Wong Katy Kung Owen Cheung Quinn Ho James Ng Evergreen Mak Helen Ma Li Fung |
No. of episodes | 805–995 (continued from Sr.1) |
Release | |
Original network | TVB Jade, HD Jade |
Original release | 6 July 2015 – 1 April 2016 |
Series chronology |
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Chinese | 愛·回家 | ||||||||||||||||
Cantonese Yale | Oi·Wùih Gā | ||||||||||||||||
Literal meaning | "Love, Return Home" | ||||||||||||||||
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Come Home Love (Chinese :愛·回家;literally "Love,Return Home") is Hong Kong sitcom that is a continuation of TVB's long running sitcom Come Home Love with a whole new cast and production team. The second series plot and characters did not have any connections to the first series. Lai Lok-yi,Geoffrey Wong,Max Cheung and Griselda Yeung,resumes their characters from the first series and play minor roles. The main cast are Katy Kung,Owen Cheung,Quinn Ho,James Ng,Evergreen Mak,Helen Ma and Li Fung. Louis Cheung and Priscilla Wong also made their appearance for the first 2 months as the main cast from July 6,2015,the release date for the first episode of the second series. The new cast started appearing on episode 805 and slowly transitioning out the cast from the first series. [1] However,most of the actors from the Ma family in the first series appeared again in the second series on 23 December 2015 due to low ratings of the second series. The series is broadcast on Hong Kong's TVB Jade and HD Jade channels every Monday through Friday during its 8:00 pm to 8:30 pm timeslot. [2] [3]
The series centers around the family,employees and relationships of three shops in Hong Kong.
Leo (Louis Cheung) is the owner and popular fitness instructor of "See See Fitness",his long-time girlfriend Wan Si Si (Priscilla Wong) manages all the staff,clerical,legal and accounting work for his business which puts him at ease to concentrate on his clients. Though Leo feels their relationship is steady,Si Si often feels insecure and neglected by Leo since they have been together for so long and she has no legal status. While witnessing an employee going through a nasty divorce,Si Si fears that Leo will leave her one-day and secretly has her lawyer draw up documents so she can have half of Leo's business without him knowing. After being reminded by a friend,Leo realizes all the support Si Si has given him without him knowing and shows his appreciation. Feeling at ease,Si Si shreds her lawyer's documents.
Anson (Owen Cheung) has just returned to Hong Kong after studying yoga in India. He wants to work as a yoga instructor at "See See Fitness",but his family eagerly wants him to take over their dry seafood business. His first day at the family shop,he uses his allergic reaction to the shop's pet cat as an excuse on why he can't be at the shop. His father Lun Bak Fuen (Evergreen Mak),knowing Anson set up the cat to go near him gives him a year and half to pursue his interest,but makes Anson promise that after the year and half have past he must take over the family business since the shop's cat will past its life expectancy by then and there won't be any excuses why Anson can't be at the shop. Bak Fuen knows his son has no interest in the family business and he doesn't want to push him into it but he feels obligated to hand the business over to him since the business was inherited from his late father-in-law (Anson's maternal grandfather).
*Episode number is continued from series 1
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# | Timeslot (HKT) | Week | Episode(s) | Average points | Peaking points |
1 | Mon –Fri 20:00-20:30 | 06–10 July 2015 | 805–809 | 25 | 31 |
2 | 13–17 July 2015 | 810–814 | 21 | – | |
3 | 20–24 July 2015 | 815–819 | 23 | – | |
4 | 27–31 July 2015 | 820–824 | 22 | – | |
5 | 03–07 Aug 2015 | 825–829 | 21 | – | |
6 | 10–14 Aug 2015 | 830–834 | 22 | – | |
7 | 17–21 Aug 2015 | 835–839 | 21 | – | |
8 | 24–28 Aug 2015 | 840–844 | 21 | – | |
9 | 31 Aug–04 Sep 2015 | 845–849 | 21 | – | |
10 | 07–11 Sep 2015 | 850–854 | 20 | – | |
11 | 14–18 Sep 2015 | 855–859 | 20 | ||
12 | 21–25 Sep 2015 | 860–864 | 20 | ||
13 | 28 Sep–02 Oct 2015 | 865–869 | 21 | ||
14 | 05–09 Oct 2015 | 870–874 | 22 | ||
15 | 12–16 Oct 2015 | 875–879 | 21 | ||
16 | 19–23 Oct 2015 | 880–884 | 22 | ||
17 | 26–30 Oct 2015 | 885–889 | 21 | ||
18 | 02–06 Nov 2015 | 890–894 | 22 | ||
19 | 09–13 Nov 2015 | 895–899 | 22 | ||
20 | 16–20 Nov 2015 | 900–905 | 21 | ||
Total average |
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