Gun Metal Grey

S1 E1 · 刑警

Gun Metal Grey — Season 1, Episode 19: Episode 19

Drama45 min1 season, 30 episodes6.0/10

Episode synopsis

During the team meeting, SING reveals that he discovers a sculpture at LING’s home that looks like the mace that LUI KIN uses during the car burning ceremony. HANG recognizes that this sculpture is LUI WO (one of the creatures of the world in Chinese myths). DING and SING go to visit the prison to visit ROBERT who killed LING’s son in a car accident… The team follows LING and LUI KIN. They find that LING is giving a bag to LUI KIN. LING then gets rid of YEUNG and his team. SING and his team discover that LUI KIN is leaving Hong Kong… LING meets her mother while visiting her son’s grave. She has been away from home ever since her son died. YEUNG and SING carry out investigation at LING’s home and they discover a notebook behind the sculpture. YEUNG asks SING to keep the notebook but SING loses it. LEUNG discover that the notebook has been thrown to a brazier… YEUNG tries to arrest LING at her old home but…

About Gun Metal Grey

Gun Metal Grey is a 2010 Hong Kong police procedural television drama produced by Television Broadcasts Limited. It originally aired on Jade from 1 November to 10 December 2010, consisting of 30 episodes. Gun Metal Grey is a dramatisation and fictional telling of Hong Kong's top ten criminal cases, which tells about the complexities of human nature and the strangeness of truth. Gun Metal Grey is written by Lau Choi-wan and Leung Yan-tung, with Terry Tong serving as the executive producer. The drama is one of two grand TVB productions to celebrate the channel's 43rd anniversary, the other being No Regrets, both were the first to be broadcast live in English subtitles. The Chinese title of Gun Metal Grey literally means "criminal police", which can also be used to a describe a cop who commits a crime. During early promotions for the drama, the year "2010" was attached to the Chinese title to prevent confusion with previous dramas of a similar title. The English title is a wordplay on the colour of guns, a representation of criminal justice, and Felix Wong's character Stone Sir, a cop who finds himself trapped in a grey area of morality.

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