Wars of In-Laws II

Wars of In-Laws II
野蠻奶奶大戰戈師奶

Wars of In-Laws II Official Poster
Genre Modern Comedy
Format High Definition
Starring Liza Wang
Myolie Wu
Bosco Wong
Joyce Tang
Benz Hui
Derek Kok
Opening theme "再見" by
Liza Wang & Fama
Ending theme "感激遇到你" by
Bosco Wong & Myolie Wu
"最難過今天"
Myolie Wu & Vincent Wong
Country of origin  Hong Kong
Language(s) Cantonese
No. of episodes 20
Production
Running time 45 minutes (approx.)
Broadcast
Original channel TVB
Original run January 1, 2008 –
January 27, 2008
Chronology
Preceded by Wars of In-Laws (2005)
External links
Website

Wars of In-Laws II (Traditional Chinese: 野蠻奶奶大戰戈師奶) is a TVB modern comedy series broadcast in January 2008.

The series is an indirect sequel to 2005's Wars of In-Laws (我的野蠻奶奶). The main cast features Liza Wang, Myolie Wu and Bosco Wong from the original series and new cast including Benz Hui, Joyce Tang, and Derek Kok. The indirect sequel takes place in the modern era instead of the ancient setting of its prequel.

Contents

Synopsis

Magazine editor-in-chief Gwo Bik/Ophelia (Liza Wang) will never save face for her superiors, nor will she come to the defense of her subordinates. She shows no mercy to her enemies and does everything she can to keep her son Gwo Dak/ Kyle (Bosco Wong) under her thumb. She is an iron lady who can't afford to lose anything. As she is still full of confidence that she can determine her son's future life, a plain, geeky-looking girl named Chow Lai-Man (Myolie Wu) has already managed to become the wife of Dak. Later Man resigns from the police force and chooses to work as a magazine journalist, thus leading to even more conflicts between her and Bik.

Not long after, Bik is dragged into a scandal and gets framed by her assistant Ko Ga-Bo/ Coco (Joyce Tang), which causes her to lose her place all of a sudden. Facing a dramatic career slump and her deteriorating relationship with her son and daughter-in-law, Bik moves to the outlying islands on her own. There she meets a new man in her life, the knowledgeable and talented Pat Ping-Fan (Benz Hui) who was once a convict. From Fan, Bik has learnt how to reflect on herself and let go of the past. As everything seems to be going fine, Man discovers that there is a conspiracy going on and that the magazine she is working for is in danger of falling apart.

Cast

Cast Role Description
Liza Wang Gwo Bik (Ophelia or Oh Jie)
戈碧
Yoyo Chen(陳自瑤)as the young (cameo)
Elva Magazine Chief Editor
Kyle's mother
Pat Ping-Fan's enemy
Fiona
Bosco Wong Gwo Dak (Kyle)
戈德
ex-Elva Magazine Advertising Director
HK Stock Exchange Group employee
Ophelia's son
Chow Lai-Man's husband.
Myolie Wu Chow Lai-Man (ah mun)
周麗敏
Ex-Police WPC66350
Elva Magazine ex-Chief Editor's Second Assistant
"Elva Magazine" Chief Editor (Short period)
Kyle's wife
Ophelia's Daughter in law.
Benz Hui Pat Ping-Fan
畢平凡
Ex-Convict
Goh Bik's enemy.
Joyce Tang Ko Ka-Bo (CoCo)
高家寶
Elva Magazine Chief Editor's First Assistant
CC's wife
Gwo Bik took care of her when she was young
Derek Kok Wong Chung-Cheung (CC Wong)
王仲祥
Elva Magazine Art Director
CoCo's husband
Has twin daughters from a previous marriage.
Nancy Wu Li Dak-Jin (Iris)
李德瑾
Elva Magazine Beauty/Fashion Editor
Ching Chi-Sheung's girlfriend.
Stephen Huynh Ching Chi-Sheung (Ryan)
程志尚
Elva Magazine Photographer
Li Dak-Jin's boyfriend.
Patrick Tang (鄧健泓) Lau Ching-Shan
劉青山
Elva Magazine Clerk
Vivien Yeo Sung Chi-Kiu (Athena)
宋芷喬
Manager
Goh Dak's ex-girlfriend.
Vincent Wong (王浩信) Mark ex-Elva Green Magazine Chief Editor
Corporation's ower's son.
Michael Miu (cameo) Himself

Puns

The name in the title "戈師奶" (Jyutping: gwo1 si1 naai5) is a pun on "哥斯拉" (Jyutping: go1 si1 naai5), which is Godzilla as translated by Hong Kong's movie industry.

Benz Hui's character "畢平凡" (Jyutping: bat1 ping4 fann4) used the pen name of "畢留名" (Jyutping: bat1 lau1 ming4) in magazine articles. The identically-sounding name "不留名" (translation: anonymous) is Bosco Wong's alter ego character in the original Wars of In-Laws series. 畢平凡 is also a homophone to 不平凡, which means not normal.

Viewership ratings

Week Episode Average Points Peaking Points References
1
January 1 - January 4, 2008 1 — 4
33
36
[1]
2
January 7 - January 11, 2008 5 — 9
33
36
[2]
3
January 14 - January 17, 2008 10 — 13
32
35
[3]
4
January 21 - January 25, 2008 14 — 18
32
35
[4]
5
January 27, 2008 19 — 20
37
41
[5]

Award nominations

41st TVB Anniversary Awards (2008)

References

External links