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The serial mainly centres on Wallace, San and Joe. Relationship-wise, everything is utterly predictable: Wallace and Joe are best buddies, but their friendship is severely tested when they both fall for San. Wallace and San don't get along in the beginning, but they somehow develop feelings for each other through bickering and fighting, and finally become an item after misunderstandings get out of the way. San has had a crush on Joe for years, but he never reciprocates the love. When he realizes San is the one, it's already too late…
If the whole serial is about this triangular relationship, it will be a pure bore. Fortunately, a lot of air time is devoted to their work instead. Wallace is a psychologist, Joe is a psychiatrist, and San is a feng shui master. One way or another, they work together to help troubled people solve personal problems and get life back on track. As fishy as the premise sounds, the storyline does manage to be reasonable and interesting overall. From the very first patient with kleptomania to the very last patient with schizophrenia, a new case pops up every one or two episodes, and there are basically no dull moments throughout the serial. This is no easy job, if you think about how profession-themed (doctors, lawyers, cops, private detectives etc) TVB stories tend to stop solving problems altogether and purely focus on main characters' relationship issues in the last few episodes.
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