A Great Way to Care II
A Great Way to Care II

A Great Way to Care II

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2013- 2013
1 Seasons
25 Episodes
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Crime

Overview

Psychiatrist Ko Lap-Yan is completely disheartened by the death of his wife, and has plans to quit his job and leave Hong Kong. Before he leaves, he encounters a murder case committed by a psychopath and investigates the case with forensic psychiatrist Leung Kai-Wing, thereby regaining his passion for psychiatry. With the advice from his good friend Lin Chi-Sam, Lap-Yan decides to not leave and joins the forensic psychiatry branch. Together with new friends and new colleagues, they assist the criminal investigation department in solving cases.

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9 members
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方中信

Ko Lap-yan

方中信
Acting

蒙嘉慧

Lois Wai-kui Cheuk

蒙嘉慧
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楊茜堯

Lam Chung-yan

楊茜堯
Acting

蔣志光

Sam Chi-sam Lin

蔣志光
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黃智賢

Chung Kwok-ban

黃智賢
Acting

蕭正楠

Jackson Kai-wing Leung

蕭正楠
Acting

黃浩然

Lee Ying-chun

黃浩然
Acting

陳茵媺

Jade Yiu-chu Lai

陳茵媺
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梁競徽

Edgar Sai-bong Wong

梁競徽

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