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When will the finale of "Benevolent Doctor" be broadcast under the stars?
According to Hong Kong media reports, Kevin Cheng, Kenneth Ma and Linda Chung. The TVB Taiqing drama "Benevolent Doctor under the Starry Sky" starring in it ushered in the finale at 9: 30 pm on Monday (22nd), and successfully recorded 22.8 points live. On the other hand, Moonlight on the Fifth Day of October, starring Hubert Wu and He Yiting, made a good start.

In fact, the reason why TVB executives arranged for the broadcast of "Benevolent Doctors under the Starry Sky" at 9: 30 pm was that they were optimistic about the starring lineup and plot quality of the play, hoping to restore this golden file in name only (re-standing at the 20 o'clock checkpoint). Unfortunately, the highest ratings before the finale was only 19.9, even though its word-of-mouth evaluation and online popularity ranked in Hong Kong in 20021year.

But what I didn't expect was that the finale of "Benevolent Doctor under the Starry Sky" broke out, and the audience rating of 22.8 points made it complete the mission entrusted by the top management at the last moment (before the criminal investigation); As for "No.1 Scholar" starring Li Yaoxiang, Zhang Zhenlang and Tan Junyan, it closed at 22.8 o'clock, and the viewing pressure was far less than that of previous dramas.

The story background of medical drama's Benevolent Doctor under the Starry Sky is a pediatric clinic, so it has a warmer tone than other similar TVB works, and "miracle" becomes the key word of the story.

However, the sales of the drama are a bit old-fashioned, and the audience can see the shadows of many TVB classic dramas: Kenneth Ma plays an elite in a suit, which reminds people of the "No.1 Chief" Zhang in "On Call for 36 Hours"; On the other hand, Kevin Cheng seems to be a replica of "Rage Street" and "Law Overlord" Liya Luo, dressed casually, with stubble on his face, wearing red socks and slippers.

Kenneth Ma plays Kuang Congxin, who knows how to manage interpersonal relationships and take care of the overall situation; Xu Ganfeng, played by Kevin Cheng, is focused on saving people, tired of hidden rules in the workplace, and quarrels with Kuang many times. The sharp contrast of their personalities and the friction and conflict of their ways of doing things are well-known formulas in Hong Kong dramas.