Friendly Fire — Season 1, Episode 11: Episode 11
Drama, Crime • 45 min • 1 season, 26 episodes • ★ 6.0/10
Episode synopsis
As TIN-LAM learns that there is enough evidence to try alleged WUI-YAU for murder, KWOK CHING also mentions JO-JAN's attempt to seek to overturn WAT PING-YUEN's conviction, which TIN-LAM thinks that JO-JAN is just being competitive. Getting the message that FONG CHING went to PO-CHEUNG's home, TIN-LAM is very cautious and avoids irritating him face to face due to his Alzheimer disease. It has been three years since CHUN-TO last confronted JO-JAN in court. Though this time JO-JAN requests an eyewitness, Hawker FOOK, to testify in court, CHUN-TO attacks FOOK's testimony and discredits it. JO-JAN gets informed that PING-YUEN has attempted suicide for the second time, and is met with a scathing rebuke from PING-YUEN's parents for humiliating their son in public, to which JO-JAN has nothing to say. JO-JAN and TIN-LAM run through the details of the case all over again, and get a sudden inspiration……
About Friendly Fire
Barrister JJ Kam (Michael Tse) and Director of Public Prosecutions Chris Fong (Tavia Yeung) used to be cohabiting lovers, but ended up separating due to a failed marriage proposal. Fate has it when JJ makes a job transition to take a position of Prosecutor, resulting in the two working under the same roof once again. With their distinctly different approaches in handling cases, plus the interference of a new secretary (Grace Wong), the already severe crisis in their relationship has been pushed to the edge to an nonredeemable state. As each of them is hesitating over their future, a murder case involving a wealthy businesswoman Pong Tit-sum (Alice Chan) makes them go through an arduous and fierce journey all together.