You Can Be An Angel Too

You Can Be An Angel Too
你也可以是天使
Genre Medical
Nursing
Written by Lau Ching Poon 刘清盆
Starring Zoe Tay
Bryan Wong
Xiang Yun
Rebecca Lim
Elvin Ng
Opening theme 爱一直都在 by Tay Kewei
Ending theme 责任 by Deng Bi Yuan
Country of origin Singapore
Original language(s) Chinese
No. of episodes 20 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Winnie Wong 王尤紅
Running time approx. 45 minutes (exc. advertisements)
Broadcast
Original channel MediaCorp Channel 8
Original run 5 January 2015 – 30 January 2015
Chronology
Preceded by The Journey: Tumultuous Times
Followed by Good Luck
Related shows Rescue 995 (2012)
The Caregivers (2014)
External links
Website

You Can Be An Angel Too (Chinese: 你也可以是天使) is a medical/nursing drama serial produced by MediaCorp Studios and aired on Channel 8. The drama began production in June 2014[1] and wrapped up its filming in September 2014. It will begin on 5 January 2015 with a total of 20 episodes. The series, which is sponsored by the Care To Go Beyond movement by the Ministry of Health of Singapore,[2] revolves around the lives of a group of dedicated nurses at Ai De Hospital, and how they balance the passion for their job with the challenges they face in their personal lives.

Plot

Wang Ruojun (Zoe Tay) is a veteran Nurse Manager. At a chance encounter, she disregarded her personal safety to rescue Liu Youle (Sheila Sim) who was attacked by ruffians. Youle felt profuse gratitude towards Ruojun. Upon receiving tender care and warm encouragement from Ruojun during her hospital stay, Youle decided to take up the nursing profession.

Software engineer Fu Jiazi (Elvin Ng) hitched a hike from his friend Ken and met with a traffic accident. Ken sustained serious injuries. As Jiazi was incapable of performing first aid, Ken passed away due to excessive loss of blood. Jiazi was inundated with guilt and made up his mind to switch career track by enrolling into the nursing course. His mother Zhou Haoyun (Lin Meijiao) opposed to the decision, fortunately his father Fu Guohua (Johnny Ng) was supportive.

Fu Jiaren (Xu Bin) is the younger brother of Jiazi. He excelled in school but did not further his studies right after completing his national service. Instead he went in search for the ideal job in life. After wandering one full circle, it dawned on him that the greatest meaning in work lies on the altruistic ability to help others and develop oneself, and extrinsic returns are immaterial. And so, he followed the footsteps of his brother and answered the calling to become a nurse.

Wang Ruo'en (Xiang Yun), the elder sister of Ruojun, is also a Nurse Manager. Coupled with a strong yet finicky personality, she stands against injustice, adopts a stern management style and holds high expectations. As a result, she did not get along with people well and often received complaints from the families of patients. The two sisters subsequently lost their father from illness. Ruo'en could not accept the reality and put the blame on Ruojun, causing the once-loving siblings to fall out. Thankfully through the mediation of their mother Cai Meiying (Zhu Xiufeng), both healed and patched up.

Meiying thereafter underwent surgery and needed a caretaker for her recuperation. With another patient complaint directed at her way, Ruo'en tendered resignation in a fit of fury and moved on to be a property agent. Eventually she realized that nursing was still her true passion and returned to her original profession.

Nurse Manager Xie Yaozong (Bryan Wong) works with Ruo Jun at Ward 8A. Everyone at work calls him by the abbreviation of his name, XYZ. On the surface, Yaozong appeared a loner and miser, and turned people off with his caustic tongue. Yaozong was later stabbed and on the brink of death. There arrived an endless flow of visitors, whose lives had been touched by his kindness in the past. Only then, truth was revealed that fellow colleagues had misunderstood Yaozong all along and they began to see him in a different light.

Guan Xinni (Rebecca Lim) is an Advanced Practice Nurse specializing in geriatrics. Exuding a cold demeanour, she is particularly aloof with men. She and her friend had suffered molestation during her schooling days; although they managed to escape from the ordeal, she remained affected by the incident. Xinni discovered that the molester then and Yaozong bore a similar birth mark and mistook Yaozong as the culprit, leading to a comedic chain of events. She even obstructed the wedding of Yaozong and her pal Yuanyuan. Yuanyuan became a runaway bride, leaving a devastated Yaozong behind.

Ruojun and husband Huang Yiqiang (Zheng Geping) had been a loving couple married for years. Ruojun discovered that Yiqiang turned unfaithful and to make things worse, he was caught in the act with naked photos and being blackmailed. A cleanliness freak, Ruojun could not bring herself to forgive Yiqiang and made the painful decision to divorce.

Yiqiang remained deeply in love with Ruojun and refused to let her go. He persisted and sought help from Meiying for a chance of reconciliation. However, Ruojun held no more feelings for Yiqiang. Just as she was about to start a new relationship, Yiqiang was brought down by a stroke and she was stuck in a dilemma. Ruojun was dealt with a final blow when she realized that the philandering Yiqiang not only had a one-night stand, he had even bore a child with another woman.

Out of self-remorse, Jiazi got together with Ken’s sister Dai Xiwen (Jayley Woo). However, Xiwen did not wish to have a relationship built from charity and broke off with Jiazi. Jiazi was the nursing mentor of Youle and both developed affection for each other with time, but Jiazi’s guilt towards Xiwen prevented him from taking a step further with Youle. Xiwen met with a traffic accident and Jiazi rendered medical aid. It then became clear to Xiwen that Jiazi had never left her heart and she requested to return to his side. Jiazi is caught in a bind between the two ladies.

Love between Xinni and Yaozong blossomed through episodes of misunderstanding and squabble. Just as their relationship saw progress, Yuanyuan returns out of the blue. Feeling like the third party, Xinni retreated from the love triangle in agony.

Cast

Ai De Hospital

Cast Character Description Episodes Appeared
Zoe Tay 郑惠玉 Wang Ruojun 王若君 (Younger)Sister Wong
Nurse Manager
Huang Yiqiang's wife
Wang Ruo'en's younger sister
Xie Yaozong's best friend
1-20
Bryan Wong 王禄江 Xie Yaozong 谢耀宗 XYZ, Masked Samaritan
Nurse Manager
Wang Ruojun's best friend
Yuanyuan's ex-fiancé
1-20
Xiang Yun 向云 Wang Ruo'en 王若恩 (Elder) Sister Wong
Nurse Manager
Wang Ruojun's elder sister
Huang Yiqiang's sister-in-law
Feng Dajiang's girlfriend
1-20
Rebecca Lim 林慧玲 Guan Xinni 关馨霓 Sister Guan, Shut-it Guan, Olive
Advanced Practice Nurse
Yuanyuan's best friend
1-20
Elvin Ng 黄俊雄 Fu Jiazi 傅家梓 Rich man's son
Zhou Haoyun's eldest son
Fu Jiaren's elder brother
Liu Youle's best friend and mentor, later boyfriend
Dai Xiwen's ex-boyfriend
1-20
Sheila Sim 沈惠怡 Liu Youle 刘佑乐 Fu Jiazi's best friend and student, later girlfriend
Fu Jiaren's love interest
Wang Ruojun's best friend
1-20
Xu Bin 徐彬 Fu Jiaren 傅家任 Zhou Haoyun's youngest son
Fu Jiazi's younger brother
Li Longhua's best friend
Likes Liu Youle
1-20
Aloysius Pang 冯伟衷 Li Longhua 李龙华 Fu Jiaren's best friend

Others

Cast Character Description Episodes Appeared
Zheng Geping 郑各评 Huang Yiqiang 黄毅强 Wang Ruojun's husband
Wang Ruo'en's brother-in-law
Suffered from a Stroke in the later episodes
1-20
Lin Meijiao 林梅娇 Zhou Haoyun 周好韵 Fu Jiazi and Fu Jiaren's mother
Fu Guohua's wife
1-20
Johnny Ng 黄家强 Fu Guohua 傅国华 Fu Jiazi and Fu Jiaren's father
Zhou Haoyun's husband
Diagnosed with Brain Death after a fall that damaged his brain, and passed on soon after.
(Deceased - Episode 20)
1-20
Jayley Woo 胡佳琪 Dai Xiwen 戴希雯 Ken's younger sister
Fu Jiazi's ex-girlfriend
1-
Zhu Xiufeng 朱秀凤 Cai Meiying 蔡美英 Wang Ruo'en and Wang Ruojun's mother
Huang Yiqiang's mother-in-law
1-20
Zhang Wei
Damien Teo 张值豪 Gao Tianxiang 高天翔 Was taken care of by Jiazi and Youle
Suffered from Brain Cancer and later died
(Deceased - Episode 14)
9-14

Trivia

See also

References

  1. "Elvin Ng and Rebecca Lim start their shifts". TODAYonline. 10 July 2014. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  2. "Nurses bring realism to medical drama". TODAYonline. 16 December 2014. Retrieved 19 December 2014.