My Lover from the Planet Meow

My Lover from the Planet Meow (Chinese: 來自喵喵星的妳; Cantonese Yale: Lòijih Mīumīusīng Dīk Néih; literally "You From the Planet Cat") is a 2016 Hong Kong television romantic-comedy with a supernatural theme television drama produced by Steven Tsui for TVB, starring almost the entire main cast from TVB's 2015 highest rated drama Ghost of Relativity. It premiered on Hong Kong's TVB Jade and Malaysia's Astro On Demand on October 17, 2016 airing Monday through Sunday during its 9:30-10:30 pm timeslot and concluding November 20, 2016 with a total of 32 episodes.[1]

My Lover from the Planet Meow
Official poster
Also known asGhost of Relativity 2
來自喵喵星的妳
GenreModern Drama, Comedy, Romance, Supernatural
Created byHong Kong Television Broadcasts Limited
Written byLam Siu-chi, Yung Sin-ying
Directed byNg Koon-yue
StarringMoses Chan
Kristal Tin
Nancy Wu
Eddie Kwan
Pierre Ngo
Vivien Yeo
Ram Chiang
Mimi Chu
Wai Lee
Theme music composerDominic Chu
Opening theme"Meow Meow" (喵喵) by Alvin Ng, Auston Lam, Penny Chan (ft. C Kwan, Moses Chan)
Ending theme"得寵" (Pamper) by Kristal Tin, Nancy Wu
Country of originHong Kong
Original languageCantonese
No. of episodes32
Production
Executive producerCatherine Tsang
ProducerSteven Tsui
Production locationHong Kong
EditorsLam Siu-chi, Yung Sin-ying
Camera setupMulti camera
Running time45 minutes
Production companyTVB
Original release
NetworkTVB Jade, HD Jade
Release17 October (2016-10-17) –
20 November 2016 (2016-11-20)
Related
My Lover from the Planet Meow
Traditional Chinese來自喵喵星的妳
Simplified Chinese来自喵喵星的妳
Cantonese YaleLòijih Mīumīusīng Dīk Néih
Literal meaning"You from the Planet Cat"

Synopsis edit

Head of Research and Development at HTDG hair technologies Garfield Sit (Moses Chan), sees a Scottish Fold kitten in the window of a pet shop tangled up in toilet paper and decides to tell the pet shop keeper. Before Garfield gets a chance to give a piece of his mind to the neglectful shop keeper he gets talked into buying the kitten which he later names Miu-miu (Kristal Tin). Mistaken as a cat burglar, Garfield meets dedicated police women Cat Chiu (Nancy Wu). During the mistaken makes up and almost being arrested Cat causes Garfield to lose Miu-miu. Feeling that it was Cat's fault that Miu-miu is missing, Cat's Superior Si Sir (Ram Chiang) orders Cat to help Garfield find Miu-miu. In the process of finding Miu-miu, Cat and Garfield gets to know each other personally and soon starts dating, get married and have a daughter together. One day Miu-miu faints and the veterinarian tells Garfield and Cat that due to old age Miu-miu will die. Miu-miu dies and her spirit goes into outer space. While in outer space Miu-miu still looks in on Garfield and his family. Unable to stand Garfield and his daughter being bullied by an obnoxious parent, Miu-miu heads back to earth and takes up a human form to work alongside Garfield and become his daughter's nanny due to Cat's greater passion for her career.

Cast edit

Main cast edit

Miu-miu's former pet owner, Cat Chiu's husband. A mild mannered head of research and development at a hair technology company. He buys Miu after noticing the kitten neglected at the pet shop.
  • Kristal Tin as Miu Miu-miu (苗妙妙; homophone to 喵喵喵, the yelling sound of cat)
An alien cat who returns to her home planet when she dies of old age on Earth. Garfield Sit's former pet cat. She decides to return to Earth When Garfield's young daughter wishes her back.
  • Nancy Wu as Cat Chiu Yiu (焦瑤; homophone to 招搖, publicly and arrogantly)
Garfield's girlfriend and later wife. A dedicated police women whose career often overshadows her family life which often results in her neglecting her young daughter.

HTDG staff edit

Senior Management
Garfield's boss and General Manager at HTDG. He cares more about profits then the products the company produces and is willing to release untested products to the consumers.
Director and Consultant at HTDG. Tasked by Hill to seduce Garfield so that Garfield will release all untested products to buyers and consumers.
Research and Development
Marketing Department
  • Pierre Ngo as Dylan Tsang Siu-yan (曾紹仁; homophone to 真小人, the real villain)
  • Alycia Chan as Eliza Kam Ping-miu (金萍梅; homophone to classic novel 金瓶梅 Jin Ping Mei)
  • Wingto Lam as Yvonne Ko Nga-din (高雅殿; homophone to 高壓電, high volt electricity)
  • Christy Chan as Elaine Yam Chow-siu (任秋水; homophone to 任抽水, sexual harassment openly)
Human Resource
  • Kong Wing-fai as Kau Gwai-kei (裘貴奇; homophone to 求鬼其, too free)
  • Celine Ma as Tsui Sui-ching' (崔瑞貞; homophone to 吹水精, chitchat freak) Manager of the Human Resource Department at HTDG. Sui-ching frequently picks on the three Research and Development staff, often referring to the office policies. She always talks with a lisp, pronouncing her s's as th's.
  • Osanna Chiu as
Other staff members

Yau Ma Tei Police station edit

Extended cast edit

  • Mimi Chu as Rose Ko Kwai (高瑰; homophone to 高貴, elegant)
Miu-miu's landlady. She owns and manages a traditional Chinese medicinal bone and massage clinic. Jack Chu is her business rival and enemy as he tries to lure her customers away. She is later revealed to be from the same planet of Miu-miu, she has been staying in Earth for about 30 years.
  • Wai Lee as Jack Chu Sik (焦積; homophone to 招積, arrogant)
Massage gadget shop owner who is downstairs neighbor to Rose Ko. He is also business rival and enemy with Rose as he tells her clients that buying his gadget would be more cost efficient then paying a visit to Rose. He is later revealed to be Cat's father.
She is the young daughter of Garfield and Cat.

Development and production edit

  • The costume fitting ceremony was held on February 5, 2016 12:30 pm at Tseung Kwan O TVB City Studio One.[2]
  • The blessing ceremony was held on April 8, 2016 1:00 pm at Tseung Kwan O TVB City Studio twelve.[3]
  • Filming took place from February till June 2016, entirely on location in Hong Kong.

Viewership ratings edit

Timeslot (HKT) # Day(s) Week Episode(s) Average points Peaking points
Mon - Sun
(9:30-10:30 pm)
21:30–22:30
1 Mon - Fri 17 – 21 Oct 2016 1 — 5 24.2 27.0
Sat 22 Oct 2016 6 -- --
Sun 23 Oct 2016 7 18.7 --
2 Mon - Fri 24 – 28 Oct 2016 8 — 12 21.0 --
Sat 29 Oct 2016 13 16.1 --
Sun 30 Oct 2016 14 20.0 --
3 Mon - Fri 31 Oct – 04 Nov 2016 15 — 19 21.5 --
Sun 06 Nov 2016 20 17.1
4 Mon - Fri 07 – 11 Nov 2016 21 — 25 -- --
Sat 12 Nov 2016 26 -- --
Sun 13 Nov 2016 27 -- --
5 Mon - Fri 14 – 18 Nov 2016 28 — 32 20.00
Total average 20.63 27.0

November 5, 2016: No episode broadcast.

Reception edit

Unlike its predecessor drama Ghost of Relativity, which was the highest rated TVB drama of 2015, My Lover from the Planet Meow was not well received by viewers and currently holds the title of TVB lowest rated anniversary drama with a total average rating of 20.63 beating previous lowest rated TVB anniversary drama Beauty at War, which had an average total rating of 20.67.

My Lover from the Planet Meow was criticized for its unfunny script and lead actress Krystal Tin inappropriately acting cutesy at her age. Some netizens complained that Tin was beyond her age to be playing a character who acted naive and cutesy and suggested that an younger actress should have been cast in the role of Miu Miu instead.[4] Despite the criticism, Tin's performance garnered an award for TVB Favorite Drama Character at the 2016 TVB Star Awards Malaysia.

References edit

  1. ^ "TVB節目巡禮2016 新劇《來自喵喵星的妳》講喵星人 獎門人又回歸!" (in Chinese). ihktv.com. Retrieved Oct 8, 2016.
  2. ^ "來自喵喵星的妳 "You from the Meow Meow Star" Costume Fitting". hyn5-hyn5.blogspot.ca. 5 February 2016. Retrieved Oct 8, 2016.
  3. ^ ""My Love from the Planet Meow" Holds Blessing Ceremony". jaynestars.com. Retrieved Oct 8, 2016.
  4. ^ [1] “My Lover from the Planet Meow” is Officially the Least-Watched TVB Anniversary Drama in History. retrieved Nov 20, 2016

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