Showing posts with label Sergeant Tabloid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sergeant Tabloid. Show all posts

Saturday, January 03, 2015

The Police Career of Mandy Wong

Think Madam Kate is amazing? Mandy Wong's police career spans over half a century!

Mandy was one of the first female officers recruited into the police force. She made her debut in the Criminal Investigation Department (Always and Ever).



Afterwards, she is assigned to the Patrol Sub Unit where she encounters Laughing Gor (E.U.)



Inspired by Laughing Gor, Mandy joins the Criminal Intelligence Bureau to learn how to be an undercover. Her superior is none other than Laughing Sir! (Lives of Omission)



With a promotion to Probationary Inspector, Mandy is selected into the elite Special Duties Unit. Working first as a support staff, she later passes through rigorous tests to become the first female member on the operation team (Tiger Cubs I and II).



After Mandy receives a promotion to Inspector, she decides to take on new challenges. She serves in the Airport Security Unit before taking charge of the Emergency Unit (Sergeant Tabloid).



Mandy becomes pregnant and is transferred to the newly created Miscellaneous Enquiries unit. (Nothing Special Force)



Updated September 24, 2017

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Hong Kong's Policewomen

《女警愛作戰》劇照

Female officers compose 15% of the Hong Kong Police Force, a relatively high ratio compared to police forces in other major cities. The first female officer was Kimmy Koh, who was appointed to the rank of Police Sub-Inspector in 1949. She mostly handled administrative work and cases involving “moral” issues (such as prostitution and gambling). But still, she set an important precedent.

In 1951, the first class of 10 female officers, trained by Koh, graduated from the Police Training School. They were assigned the numbers from 5001 to 5010. Among them, 林靄思 (#5010), known as “Sister Ten”, stayed with the force the longest. She became the first gun-carrying female officer. She was granted special permission to carry a gun while investigating a murder case in 1953. She went on several undercover missions, from busting drug deals to fraud cases. She also served in the Witness Protection Unit (WPU).

Angelina Lo's character in Sergeant Tabloid is based on the real "Sister Ten".

Initially, though female officers were seen as valuable additions to the force, they were not treated equally as their male counterparts. They were paid lower salaries than men and only worked day shifts. They were regulated to “low-danger” jobs, such as community outreach, prisoner transfers, traffic control and crowd control.

In 1973, the police force instituted equal pay and benefits for male and female officers. As well, females were now permitted to join almost any unit. Beginning in 1995, all cadets, male or female, had to undergo firearms training. Previously, only males were required to take such training. In 1997, the last gender barrier was removed when women were allowed to join the Police Tactical Unit (PTU).

Female officers have always been used for crowd control situations. The rationale (justified or not) is that the crowds tend to be less aggressive when faced against women. In 1962, when a large mass of Mainland immigrants flooded Hong Kong, all the 273 female officers at the time were stationed at the borders. In 1992, female officers were similarly deployed against Vietnamese refugees. A special all-female unit named “Tango Company” was formed and trained for crowd management at large public gatherings.  

《女警愛作戰》劇照
Niki and the girls will join the Tango Company to maintain order during protests.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

"Sergeant Tabloid" Theme Song

The theme song for Sergeant Tabloid is "Love from the Heart" (愛從心), sung by Niki Chow and Michael Tse.




Niki also sings the slower, solo version.




Sunday, March 10, 2013

Sergeant Tabloid - Preview of Cases



*Possible Spoilers*

Case #1 - Drug Lord Boyfriend
Niki Chow finally finds a boyfriend (Vincent Wong) who doesn't mind that she is a cop. Not only that, he even shows up at the police station to propose to her. Niki is very touched and immediately agrees. However, while chasing down a suspect, Niki discovers that Vincent is actually a drug lord. As a defender of justice, Niki has no choice but to personally arrest him. This battle leaves an irremovable mark in Niki's heart.

Case #2 - Drug Addict Attack
As a uniformed patrol cop, Oceane Zhu receives a call to handle a case of an unconscious senior. When she arrives at the scene, she is unexpectedly attacked by a drug addict (Oscar Leung), who holds her and Benz Hui hostage with a knife.

Case #3 - Undercover Mission
Niki and the female cops are called upon to go undercover to bust a male prostitution ring. Coincidentally, Michael Tse and his assistant are also there posing as male prostitutes to collect material for their news story. Can the girls successfully complete their mission?

Case #4 - Apartment Sweeps
The Emergency Unit routinely conducts floor-by-floor apartment sweeps. Besides frequently encountering prostitutes, they may possibly come across drug addicts and dangerous criminals. How can the female cops cope with these challenges?

Case #5 - Voyeur Suicide Case
A voyeur who secretly photographed female cops commits suicide in front of Michael after having his identity published in the tabloids. This incident causes Michael to reflect on his actions and fall into a state of confusion. Can he be awakened from this experience?

Case #6 - Anti-Mainland Pregnant Mothers Protest
A group of anti-Mainland pregnant mothers protesters take to the streets to fight for the rights of local mothers. Mandy Wong leads the specially-formed female squadron to maintain order and control the crowds. They are met with unprecedented attacks.


See Overview - Sergeant Tabloid


Thursday, February 21, 2013

Overview - Sergeant Tabloid




Emergency Unit Sergeant Niki Chow is already 30 years old and has experienced a bumpy love life. One time, she pursued a seemingly perfect man, but his real identity turned out to be a drug lord. To make things worse, their relationship was made into headline news by paparazzi reporter Michael Tse. The incident caused Niki to greatly resent Michael. Soon, Niki fell in love with rookie police officer Matthew Ko, but Michael shows up to ruin their budding romance once again. Niki later discovers that it was her father, Benz Hui, who conspired with Michael to break up her relationship. At work, Niki cannot cooperate well with her superior, Mandy Wong. Feeling pressure from all sides, Niki goes into battle for the sake of love…

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Friday, July 20, 2012

Sequelmania

Nowadays, TVB’s philosophy is basically: Turn anything and everything into a sequel. Big hit? Sequel. Decent ratings? Sequel. We have no idea what to make next? Sequel. So let’s review some of the better and worst sequels/spinoffs plus many upcoming ones.

Good

《古灵精探》 D.I.ENo Regrets – Still intense and great acting, except the boring Fala and Raymond story.

Forensic Heroes III – Tried for a different feel with all the high-tech stuff, though the cases were not all that special.


D.I.E. Again – Unique in that there are all sorts of weird happenings not seen in other detective series.

The Academy spinoffs – All of the dramas were very good, but they should really stop now. Can’t keep having people die and then come back alive again.





Bad
Burning Flames III – Firefighting made up like 10% of the series. Wong He is in a coma for half of it. Did anyone watch the originals when making this?

Can’t Buy Me Love – The rhyming lines were not funny after the first few times. Urgh…

Moonlight Resonance – Okay, a lot of people liked HOG and MR. I’m in the minority because I didn’t like the yelling, crying and slapping.

Just Love II – Almost completely irrelevant to the legal theme except for the title.






Undecided

A Pillow Case of Mystery II – Wasn't paying much attention when watching this. Akin to D.I.E. ancient version.

Witness Insecurity – A spinoff of Miss Koo from Yes Sir, Sorry Sir, featuring a lot of the same cast. If comparing to the original, it’s 10x better, but that’s not saying much at all.







Upcoming



Ghetto Justice II – Sounding very good, except they just had to add in a love triangle, didn’t they? We shall see.

Triumph in the Skies II – I hope it’s not like Burning Flames 3: Love, love, love, and oh yeah, the occasional flying a plane.

Beauty At War – TVB couldn’t match War & Beauty success in other palace dramas and this one does not look promising.  

The Hippocratic Crush II – Didn’t watch the first one, so not sure. Great theme song though.

A Great Way to Care II – Didn’t watch this either, but makes it seem like people with mental illnesses will commit crimes.

A Chip Off the Block II – The first one was decent comedy except for Sunny Chan. Add Liza Wang, minus Sunny Chan = the second one should be okay.





Big Ifs…

20110610-075659.jpgRosy Business III – Modern version with Wayne Lai and Michelle Yim (?) No doubts on the acting, but can the story be as good?

Gloves Come Off II – Isn’t there enough criticism to persuade TVB not to make a sequel? Not like the first one got very high ratings either (average about 30 points).





Sergeant Tabloid II – Really, are we getting a little ahead of ourselves? The original hasn’t even been aired in HK yet.

Moonlight Resonance sequel – Only hearing rumours in forums, but please don’t let it be true…




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