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Episode # | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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01 | "Mad testifies against Stone" | Chan San-hap | Story by : Lau Choi-wan & Leung Yan-tung Teleplay by : Lam Chung-bong | 1 November 2010 | |
Fifteen years ago, CID sergeant Shek Tung-sing (nicknamed "Stone") was sentenced to a lifelong jail term after he was accused of murdering a defendant lawyer and his wife at their home. At the time, Stone's on-and-off good friend Mai On-ting (nicknamed "Mad") was the only witness of the murder. Fifteen years later, Stone discovers a piece of evidence that is strong enough to prove his innocence after reading a magazine article written by Kim Hui. He is released from prison and resumes working as a CID sergeant. | |||||
02 | "Stone secretly investigates" | Chan San-hap | Story by : Lau Choi-wan & Leung Yan-tung Teleplay by : Tsang Po-wah | 2 November 2010 | |
Stone is sent to work in Special Crime Unit Team A, which is supervised by Mad, now a Senior Inspector. Stone suspects Mad to be one of the few suspects that is responsible for framing him. Team A discovers a body of a young woman (Shum Po-yee) inside a kitchen stove that is enclosed with cement. They suspect that her husband (Chan Tik-hak), who is the first to discover her body, is the killer. They bring him in for questioning, but he is quickly released due to the lack of evidence. A few nights later, the team discovers the husband hanged at his apartment and concludes that his suicide was actually a murder. After further investigation, they find that Shum's "cousin" was actually a past boyfriend who killed the couple in a fit of rage.
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The following is a list of rating points based on television viewership. "HK viewers in millions" refers to the number of people, derived from the average rating, in Hong Kong who watched the episode live.
Week | Episode(s) | Average points | Peaking points | HK viewers (in millions) | References |
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1 | 1 | 30 | — | 1.91 | [1] |
2 — 5 | 30 | — | 1.91 | ||
2 | 6 — 10 | 30 | 32 | 1.91 |
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