E.U. (TV series)

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E.U.
Official poster
Also known asThe Academy III
學警狙擊
GenreDrama
Crime thriller
Created byWong wai-sing
Written byChu King-king
Lee Yee-wah
Leung Yan-tung
StarringRon Ng
Sammul Chan
Michael Miu
Kathy Chow
Michael Tse
Elanne Kong
Kaki Leung
Dominic Lam
Opening themeHak Bak Bin Jau (黑白變奏)
by Ron Ng, Michael Tse, Sammul Chan
Ending themeSau Cheung Yan (手掌印)
by Elanne Kong
ComposerChow Wing-hang
Country of originHong Kong
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes30
Production
Executive producerWong Wai-sing
Production locationHong Kong
Camera setupMulti camera
Running time45 minutes (per episode)
Production companyTVB
Original release
NetworkTVB Jade
Release16 February (2009-02-16) –
27 March 2009 (2009-03-27)
Related
E.U.
E.U. title card
Traditional Chinese學警狙擊
Simplified Chinese学警狙击
Literal meaning"Police Cadets in Action"

Emergency Unit, better known as simply E.U. is a 2009 Hong Kong television drama created and produced by Wong Wai-sing. It is the direct sequel to 2007's On the First Beat and the third installment in The Academy series. E.U. stars Ron Ng and Sammul Chan from the original series, with the addition of Michael Miu, Kathy Chow, Michael Tse, and Elanne Kong. The popularity of Tse's role, Laughing Gor, spawned two film spin-offs and a television drama spin-off of the character.

Unlike the two previous installments, E.U. focuses on one particular secret triad, while the first two focuses more on the general lives of the characters. E.U. stands for Emergency Unit, a traffic and criminal operation wing under the Hong Kong Police Force. The series was meant to be followed by a sequel, however, production dropped the sequel, but reused the majority of its cast in an alternate series, Relic of an Emissary.

Synopsis[edit]

After ten years behind the bars in Taiwan, Kong Sai-Hau (Michael Miu) finally returns to Hong Kong. Other than the hope to find his daughter Yau-Yau (Elanne Kong) to mend their relationship, he also plans for revenge. On one hand, he pretends to surrender to triad boss To Yik-Tin (Lam Lee), the man who caused him to be jailed. On the other hand, he tries to gain trust from police officers Chung Lap-Man (Ron Ng) and Lee Pak-Kiu (Sammul Chan). Lee refuses to have a criminal as his friend, but Chung becomes close to Kong to gain inside information about To's activities. Laughing (Michael Tse) doesn't trust Kong at first, but Kong uses To's wife Ching Yeuk-Sam (Kathy Chow) in the organization as an influence to help him rise up the ranks. To is killed and Kong ascends to become the head of the triad. Later, Chung becomes an official undercover agent for the police force with the intention of exposing Kong's triad crimes. He isolates himself from Lee in order to protect his undercover identity. He meets Kong's daughter Kong Yau Yau, and Yau Yau starts to fall in love with him. Chung uses this to his advantage, gaining trust and higher rank in the triad.

Later on, Kong falls deeply in love with Sum and vice versa causing him to be distracted with his drug business. Kong eventually trusts Chung and almost hands parts of his drug business to Chung to take care of. But just when Kong thought that he was in control, his drug business fails. Kong discovers that the people he trusted the most had betrayed him, including Laughing. He also misinterprets that Sum betrayed him, so he kills her. His daughter Kong Yau Yau finds out and hates him for killing Sum, whom she thought of as a mother. Chung and Lee find out that Laughing was actually also an undercover cop, and both are wracked with feelings of guilt and gain a renewed sense of responsibility to take down Kong.

In the end, Kong's paranoia of betrayal causes him to be immobile for the rest of his life.

Cast[edit]

The Kong family[edit]

Cast Role Description
Michael Miu Kong Sai-Hau
江世孝
Become boss of Chun Hing Triad after To Yik-Tin died (main villain)
Elanne Kong Kong Yau-yau
江悠悠
Kong Sai-Hau's daughter
Chung Lap Man's girlfriend

Police unit[edit]

Cast Role Description
Dominic Lam Wu Cheuk-Yan
(Wu Sir)
胡卓仁
Senior Superintendent Of Police (SSP)
Department Head of OCTB
Chung Lap Man's Superior
SSP39384
Sammul Chan Lee Pak-Kiu
李柏翹
Police Constable (PC)
Later promoted to Probationary Inspector of Police PI66341
Emergency Unit (E.U.)
OCTB Team B Leader
Fa Yeuk-Bo's husband
Ron Ng Chung Lap-Man
(Lucky Prince)
鍾立文
Police Constable PC66336 of CID Unit
Kong Yau-Yau's boyfriend (distant)
Undercover Police Officer
Joined OCTB Team B at the ends
Lee Pak Kiu's best friend
Kaki Leung (梁嘉琪) Fa Yeuk-Bo
花若葆
Police Constable WPC66914
Emergency Unit (E.U.)
Ching Yeuk-Sam's younger half sister
Ma Ying Oi's daughter
Lee Pak-Kiu's wife
Lee Ka Sing (李家聲) Lam Suk-Chuen
林叔泉
Police Constable PC66340 Police Constable
Emergency Unit (E.U.)
OCTB Team B Constable
Casper Chan (陳思齊) Yiu Ling Ling
(Cho Ling)
姚玲玲
Police Constable WPC66550 Police Constable
Emergency Unit (E.U.)
Kwok Kai-Bong's Wife
Jason Pai (白彪) Si To Chiu
司徒超
Sergeant SGT38401
Emergency Unit (E.U.)
Leung Siu Tong's and Fa Yeuk-Bo's mentor
Aimee Chan Chiu Wan-De
(Wendy)
趙雲迪
Police Constable WPC66349
Leung Siu Tong's ex-girlfriend
Dies in episode 16
Felix Lok Kwok Pui
郭培
Senior Superintendent Of Police (SSP)
Kwok Kai-Chiu's and Kwok Kai-Bong's father
Leung Siu Tong's Undercover handler
Ellesmere Choi Kwok Kai-Chiu
郭啟超
Senior Inspector Of Police (SIP)
Kwok Kai-Bong's older brother

Triad[edit]

Cast Role Description
Lam Lee (林利) To Yik-Tin
杜亦天
Boss of Chun Hing Triad
Shot and killed in Episode 6
Kathy Chow Ching Yeuk-Sam
程若芯
To Yik-Tin's wife, later Kong Sai-Hau's fiancee
Fa Yeuk-Bo's older half-sister
Ma Ying Oi's daughter
Shot and killed by Kong Sai-Hau in Episode 28
Michael Tse Leung Siu Tong (Laughing)
梁笑棠
Triad Leader
Shot and killed in Episode 22
Undercover cop
Has a crush on Ching Yeuk-Sam
Joel Chan Fai Wing-Lun
費永倫
Fai Hung's son
Triad Leader
King Kong Lee (金剛) Zhong
韓志忠
Kong Sai-Hau's most trusted assistant
Alex Lam (林子善) La Ba
劉國強
Kong Yau-Yau's roommate
Chung Lap-Man's mate
Chun Wong (秦煌) Fai Hung
費雄
Fai Wing-Lun's father
Triad Elder
Dexter Young "Chicken" (Lat Gai)/
Chu Wing-Fuk
朱永福
Triad Boss of New Territories

Other[edit]

Cast Role Description
Angelina Lo (盧宛茵) Fa Ma Ying Ngoi
花馬英愛
Fa Yeuk-Bo's and Ching Yeuk-Sam's mother
Wada Hiromi (裕美) Student
Jess Shum Ho Wing-chi
何詠芝
Fai Wing-Lun's wife
Oscar Chan (陳堃) Kwok Kai-Bong
郭啟邦
Yiu Ling Ling's (Cho Ling) husband
Owner of bookstore
Annie Chong Shopkeeper
Chiu Shek Man (招石文) Chiu Wan-Di's father
Fung So Bor (馮素波) Chiu Wan-Di's mother

Reception[edit]

The series shifted into a much darker theme compared to the last two instalments with its focus more on triads. It received mostly positive responses, particularly for Michael Tse's performance. His performance in E.U. is regarded as one of the best performances in his career. He is also favored to win Best Supporting Actor award in 2009's TVB Anniversary Awards. Due to overwhelming criticism of Tse's character's demise, Tse appeared and spoke in the last scene of the series and a prequel of E.U based on Laughing's life, entitled Turning Point, was produced. It was premiered on August 10, 2009 and was released in cinemas on 13 August 2009.[1] The television spinoff Lives of Omission was released in 2011 based on his character.

However, Leung Ka Ki's role as "Fa Yeuk-Bo" receive almost complete negative response from viewers; this is somehow odd given that Ka Ki's role in the series is supposed to be a "good character", although one possible reason is the character's stereotypical attitude towards the triads.

Notes[edit]

  • Joey Yung didn't reprise her role as Cheung Nim-Yan, Chung Lap-Man's (Ron Ng) girlfriend. To end her involvement in the series, it's been explained that the couple had separated and she left Hong Kong after marrying another man.
  • Kate Tsui from the previous installment also left the series.
  • Michael Tao's character doesn't return to the series either but references to his character are made. His newborn son and him immigrated sometime between On the First Beat and E.U.

Awards and nominations[edit]

TVB Anniversary Awards (2009)

Won

  • Best Supporting Actor (Michael Tse)
  • Most Improved Actress (Aimee Chan)

Nominated

  • Best Drama
  • Best Actor (Michael Miu)
  • Best Actress (Kathy Chow)
  • Best Supporting Actor (Joel Chan)
  • Best Supporting Actress (Elanne Kong)
  • My Favourite Male Character (Michael Miu)
  • My Favourite Male Character (Michael Tse)
  • My Favourite Female Character (Kathy Chow)

Viewership ratings[edit]

Week Episode Average Points Peaking Points References
1
February 16–20, 2009
1—5
29
31
[2]
2
February 23–27, 2009
6—10
29
32
[3]
3
March 2–6, 2009
11—15
30
31
[4]
4
March 9–13, 2009
16—19
29
31
[5]
5
March 16–20, 2009
20—24
30
33
[6]
6
March 23–27, 2009
25—30
34
43
[7]
March 27, 2009
29—30
36
43

See also[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]

  • TVB.com E.U. - Official Website (in Chinese)
  • K for TVB E.U. - Screen Captures and Summary (in English)