TVB Releases “Climactic” Teaser for Sex Comedy “Come with Me”
A comedy drama about sex problems probably won’t make the cut in Hong Kong primetime network, but with the release of TVB’s new streaming service myTV SUPER, it seems like the broadcaster is finally ready to target different audiences.
The sex comedy Come with Me <性在有情>, starring Eddie Cheung (張兆輝) and Sharon Chan (陳敏之), is already available for streaming at myTV SUPER. Airing five episode per week, myTV SUPER will publish five new episodes of the series every Saturday, from June 4 to June 25.
Come with Me centers on a pair of sex therapists, portrayed by Eddie and Sharon, and their exploits in helping their clients overcome sex problems. Earlier today, TVB released a humorous teaser trailer for the drama, which showed the characters in the drama making hilarious orgasm faces to the camera.
Created by Line Walker <使徒行者> producer Jazz Boon (文偉鴻), Come with Me also stars Elena Kong (江美儀), Louis Yuen (阮兆祥), Benz Hui (許紹雄), May Chan (小寶), Grace Wong (王君馨), and Sammy Sum (沈震軒). In an interview, Sammy said he plays a quiet and shy virgin who has no experience with sex. On shooting the teaser trailer with costar Grace Wong, Sammy said, “There was no embarrassment. I get to become a different person, and that’s the best part about being an actor. You get to play a character entirely different from yourself.”
Sammy then warned viewers that they should not regard Come with Me as a educational drama about sex therapy. “Take everything you learn in this series with a grain of salt. You’re not watching an educational program. This drama is purely entertainment. It’s for laughs.”
Source: Oriental Daily
This article is written by Addy for JayneStars.com.
This series is OK….not bad liking the cast haven’t seen Sui Bo for awhile now
Cast is interesting, but maybe a family comedy would be better. If jokes have to be filthy in order to create laughter, something is wrong with this generation. I remember watching an older TVB drama; it was a simple and clean script, yet humorous enough to make me laugh. Why can’t today’s dramas achieve the same results?
This jazz boon producer guy creeps me out. I know they can play favorites with actors and actresses but it’s obvious that he has a thing for Sharon since he places her in most of his dramas. Pretty sure he fantasizes about her and so it makes sense to put her on this show when it’s clear that her acting is only so-so but her face/body is hot. I think Sharon knows too, she just likes to capitalize on his crush for her
I dunno. On one hand, really excited to watch Eddie. But on the other, I’ve never been a fan of Sharon. She does a better job at characters who are not supposed to be sexy; she’s a weak actress who over exaggerates her attractiveness.
Seriously, if I see one more long shot panning up her supposedly mile-long legs… I’m going to want to throw something at the screen. 😛
@sasamii eddie’s face looks taut…wonder if he did something to it. don’t fancy sharon either…tries too hard to be sexy. watched about 15 minutes of first episode and decided to quit.
@janet72 I’m sure he’s had work done on his face. I also don’t trust TVB scriptwriters to actually come out with a smart, slightly-risque comedy, so I think I’m going to skip as well.
i’ve skipped this drama…don’t find it interesting to begin with.