In the spin-off series of the film "Marry My Dead Body", rookie police captain Lin Zi Ching and goofy detective Wu Ming Han face a trail of murders staged as chilling Chinese idioms word games and race to solve the serial killer's deadly puzzles. (Source: Netflix Asia YouTube) Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- Français
- Deutsch
- Native Title: 正港分局
- Also Known As: GGPD , Zhenggang Branch , Zheng Gang Fen Ju , Cheng Kang Fen Chv
- Screenwriter & Director: Yin Chen Hao, Cheng Wei Hao
- Screenwriter: Chou Man Yu
- Genres: Mystery, Comedy
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Cast & Credits
- Greg HsuWu Ming HanMain Role
- Gingle WangLin Tzu ChingMain Role
- Ma Nien HsienChang Yung KangMain Role
- LuluLee Shu FenMain Role
- Huang Chi PinShao NianMain Role
- Lin He Xuan[Forensic medical examiner]Main Role
Reviews
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I kind of expected more and better
I have really conflicted feelings about this series.I really dislike the fact that Marry My Dead Body is acknowledged for a minute into the first episode to set the universe and then disappears from collective memory baring one single reference line. I'm not one to ask for references everywhere, a spin-off has to live on its own, but there it truly feels like they marketed it as a sequel/spin-off just to use 2 or 3 characters again and be done with it.
I actually enjoyed watching again the character of Wu Ming Han, he was great in Marry My Dead Body and continues to work his magic in GG Precinct, to the point where I think he's the one carrying this series. But at the same time he really doesn't have a lot of screen time which is a bit disconcerting for someone supposed to be the male lead. By making it a sort of team drama, they basically took what was the main force of the movie and toned it down to promote what was weak. Lin Zi Qing does not succeed at all to impose herself but rather annoys by her character, and the sidekicks, who are some sort of unfunny comedic relief inside a comedy, are both useless and omnipresent. There's a start of narrative arc with the junkie cop, but it goes nowhere. The villains take far too much time and one of them comes from absolutely nowhere, they just popped up.
The story itself is a bit bland. When they introduce the idioms murderer, you'd think the crime spree would be over after 2 or 3 episodes. But no, it goes on for 6 episodes straight and given the ending, it will probably continue in a potential second part if renewed. The crime story is a boring language lesson, and it's one of the biggest problems of GG Precinct: it feels like a weird private joke among connoisseurs of sinograms. Which makes it really hard to get into for foreign ignorants like myself.
For the comedic aspect, it's basically wacky and over the top humour, which as far as I'm concerned, only works with Wu Ming Han and is, for a series which basically has the running time of a 3 hours movie, really scarce.
I would recommend to watch it in one evening straight if you have nothing else to watch. If you're coming from Marry My Dead Body, you wouldn't miss much not watching it.
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A downgrade sequel
Oh My! I was so excited when I heard that Marry My Dead Body was confirmed to have a sequel, but the outcome was a disappointment. I love Greg Hsu and the movie version but this is not enough to save the show from being a flop.For a bunch of police officers, they’re all lame and idiots, which was also mentioned by the killer of the story. I understand that all of these are for comedy purposes but they overused it so much that it became annoying.
I finished watching it all because Greg Hsu participated in this. The only time I got super happy was when he mentioned his deceased ghost husband on EP05 when he apologized for mocking gays during his statement with the psycho teacher. Nevertheless, I think that Marry My Dead Body wins my heart all because of the chemistry between the two main leads and not for the comedic parts, which were unrecognizable from this sequel.
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