To Get Unstuck in Time

To Get Unstuck in Time

200440m6.5/10
MysterySci-Fi & Fantasy

Ratings

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6.5/10(2)

A father and son work together across time to solve murders and crimes that occurred in the 1980s and present time.

Production

TVB

Language

CN

Status

Ended

First Aired

June 21, 2004

Last Aired

July 20, 2004

Networks

TVB Jade

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
US
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Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season
Episode 1
E1
Episode 1
Air date: 2004-06-21
Episode 2
E2
Episode 2
Air date: 2004-06-22
Episode 3
E3
Episode 3
Air date: 2004-06-23
Episode 4
E4
Episode 4
Air date: 2004-06-24
Episode 5
E5
Episode 5
Air date: 2004-06-25
Episode 6
E6
Episode 6
Air date: 2004-06-28
Episode 7
E7
Episode 7
Air date: 2004-06-29
Episode 8
E8
Episode 8
Air date: 2004-06-30
Episode 9
E9
Episode 9
Air date: 2004-07-01
Episode 10
E10
Episode 10
Air date: 2004-07-02
Episode 11
E11
Episode 11
Air date: 2004-07-05
Episode 12
E12
Episode 12
Air date: 2004-07-06
Episode 13
E13
Episode 13
Air date: 2004-07-07
Episode 14
E14
Episode 14
Air date: 2004-07-08
Episode 15
E15
Episode 15
Air date: 2004-07-09
Episode 16
E16
Episode 16
Air date: 2004-07-12
Episode 17
E17
Episode 17
Air date: 2004-07-13
Episode 18
E18
Episode 18
Air date: 2004-07-14
Episode 19
E19
Episode 19
Air date: 2004-07-15
Episode 20
E20
Episode 20
Air date: 2004-07-16
CORAL decides to accept KWONG’s courtship, and boldly expresses her feelings to an overjoyed KWONG. She seeks to patch things up with MON, but MON is unmoved by her gesture and voices her opposition. CHING learns that KWONG and CORAL are dating each other and lashes out at KWONG. CORAL jumps at his defense. KWONG fondly recollects past events, but CORAL is frustrated by the void in her memory. KWONG urges CORAL to leave the triad and promises to give up everything to start anew in a foreign land with her. KWAN again hatches a scheme to sow discord between the lovers, by misleading CORAL to believe that KWONG is exploiting her in his investigation. Disheartened, CORAL seeks to kill KWONG; BRAVO’s life is hanging by a thread as he has taken the bullet meant for KWONG. Incognizant of KWAN’s manipulation of CORAL, KWONG vows to deliver her to the law.
Episode 21
E21
Episode 21
Air date: 2004-07-19
Episode 22
E22
Episode 22
Air date: 2004-07-20

Cast

Roger Kwok Chun-On

Roger Kwok Chun-On

Morning Sir" Ho Tin-kwong

Flora Chan Wai-Shan

Flora Chan Wai-Shan

Ko Shan

Benz Hui Siu-Hung

Benz Hui Siu-Hung

Ho Tai-hor

Kiki Sheung

Kiki Sheung

Cheung Yuet-ping

Patrick Tang Kin-Wang

Patrick Tang Kin-Wang

Hugo Yuen Chi-ko

Cherie Kong

Cherie Kong

Lee Sze-ching

Bill Chan

Herman / Ho Ching-nam

Ram Chiang Chi-Kwong

Ram Chiang Chi-Kwong

Ng Wai-fung

May Law Koon-Lan

May Law Koon-Lan

Leung Miu-lan

Mat Yeung

Mat Yeung

Ko Ming

Lee Shing-Cheong

Lee Shing-Cheong

Ko King-chueng

Jerry Koo Ming-Wah

Jerry Koo Ming-Wah

Lau Chung

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