English Title: When Lanes Merge
Previous Title: The Love of Double White Lines
Chinese Title: 情越雙白線
Cantonese Title: Ching Yut Seung Baak Sin
Vietnamese Title: Tình Việt Song Bạch Tuyến, Ngã Ba Đường Tình
Producer: Leung Choi Yuen
Screenwriters: Ga Wai Nam, Ng Jiu Tong
Cast: Kent Cheng, Sonija Kwok, Kate Tsui, Raymond Wong, Raymond Cho, Kingdom Yuen, Lee Heung Kam, Kwok Fung, Angel Chiang, Eric Li, Fred Cheng, Ching Ho Wai, Katy Kung, Yu Mo Lin, Elaine Yiu, Lee Hung Kit, Wong Man Biu, Chan Wing Chun, Lam King Kong, Simon Lo, Wong Lok Yi, Tsang Sau Ming, Kwok Cheuk Wah, Cha Cha Chan, Russell Cheung, Ning Chun, Ruco Chan, Lau Gwai Fong, Stephen Huynh, Tracy Ip, Evergreen Mak, etc.
Length: 19 Episodes
Broadcast: June 28, 2010 to July 23, 2010
Genre: Modern, Drama, Social
Official Site: Link
Character Images: Link
Opening Theme: Do Not Leave Nor Forsake (不離不棄) by Ryan Lau
Opening Video: http://www.megavideo.com/?v=70A18KV4
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Cupid Stupid: 01 3
Fate, it is a philosophical concept and no proof exists to support or defy its existence. Yet, the majority of us believe in it. We believe there is an invisible thread tying our paths together. We believe there is someone out there meant only for us. Nevertheless, because we cannot control what is in store for us, we look for ways to tell us what to expect, to foresee our fortune, search for our success, and find our love. Depending on your culture and exposure, you can choose to believe in the zodiac, horoscopes, tarot cards, numerological signs, or fortune cookies. Personally, I’m not one to hunt for my daily horoscope or lucky number, but the romantic side of me does take interest in zodiac readings and astrology, and I do believe in fate, which I think Cupid Stupid uses implicitly well to build up its background story and budding relationships.
In a nutshell, Cupid is a refreshing cliché. I know it’s a contradiction, but let me explain. I say it’s a cliché because well, the premise of the show is a destined love triangle involving one woman and two men. How many times have we seen that before? Maybe not as the spotlighted central story in a TVB series but often enough, right? However, Cupid stands on its own (so far). The script manages to carefully lead one character to know another without making it appear forceful. The directing gives Cupid a nice atmosphere, and the three main characters are all very likeable. Albeit my praises, I don’t think Cupid will be any sort of long-living masterpiece or addicting drama drug. But it will probably serve as good lighthearted entertainment.
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English Title: Cupid Stupid
Previous Title: The Stars of Love
Chinese Title: 恋爱星球人
Cantonese Title: Lyun Ngoi Sing Kau Yan
Producer: Tsui Yue On
Screenwriters: Chan Ching Yee, Lau Chi Wah
Cast: Steven Ma, Tavia Yeung, Michael Tse, Mandy Cho, Law Lok Lam, Jack Wu, Ruco Chan, Lau Dan, Lo Hou Gai, Ram Tseung, Lee Kwok Lun, Iris Wong, Fred Cheng, Benjamin Yuen, Helen Ma, Shermon Tang, etc.
Length: 20 Episodes
Broadcast: Warehoused
Genre: Modern, Romance, Astrology
Official Site: Link
Opening Theme: Heard (聽說) by Steven Ma



