Come Home Love: Lo and Behold (2017) – Season 1


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Come Home Love: Lo and Behold (2017) Season 1

Season 1 of Come Home Love: Lo and Behold debuted in 2017 and embarks on a transformative journey that redefines the show’s emotional and thematic depth. With each new episode, the series continues to push boundaries, delivering a rich blend of character-driven drama, complex relationships, and narrative surprises that keep viewers captivated. The writing is sharper than ever, often weaving social commentary into personal conflicts in a way that feels organic rather than preachy. From the outset, this season explores themes of identity, loss, redemption, and the ripple effects of trauma across generations. The creators take bold creative risks, and the payoff is immediate: fans are treated to a world that feels more immersive, emotionally raw, and narratively rewarding than ever before.

From a production standpoint, Season 1 showcases a remarkable evolution in visual storytelling. The cinematography is not just beautiful—it’s purposeful. Lighting choices mirror character states of mind, and carefully composed shots tell as much of the story as the dialogue. The costume and set design subtly reinforce the themes of transformation and duality, while the score—sometimes haunting, sometimes triumphant—acts as an emotional compass. Directors use silence, negative space, and long takes to underscore key emotional beats, resulting in episodes that feel more like mini-films than traditional television. Each visual choice is made in service of the story, whether capturing a tense confrontation or a moment of quiet introspection.

What truly elevates this season is the character work. Protagonists who were once clearly defined now exist in morally gray areas, forcing audiences to reconsider their allegiances. The return of long-absent characters injects new energy and nostalgia into the storyline, while new additions to the cast bring fresh dynamics and unpredictable twists. Internal struggles take center stage: one character battles addiction while trying to hold their family together; another seeks redemption through sacrifice, even as their past catches up with them. These arcs are richly layered, and the emotional stakes feel deeply earned. It’s not just about what happens—it’s about why it matters, and how it changes the people involved.

As the season progresses, momentum builds steadily. Subplots converge, and hidden connections reframe earlier events in unexpected ways. Twists are not only shocking but also grounded in the emotional logic of the narrative. A standout penultimate episode delivers a gut-wrenching climax, while the finale strikes a delicate balance between resolution and ambiguity. Themes of forgiveness, sacrifice, and the elusiveness of truth come to a head. Instead of tying everything up neatly, the writers trust the audience to reflect on the unresolved threads. It’s a conclusion that respects the intelligence and investment of its viewers.

In conclusion, Season 1 of Come Home Love: Lo and Behold represents the show at the height of its creative power. It is daring, emotionally resonant, and technically refined—an example of what modern television can achieve when it respects its characters, its audience, and its own vision. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer, this season delivers: compelling plotlines, stunning visuals, meaningful performances, and emotional depth. It proves that the series not only has staying power but also the ability to evolve. Season 1 isn’t just another chapter—it’s a statement that demands to be remembered.

Come Home Love: Lo and Behold Season 1 Poster (2017)
5.4/10 from 43 votes
Title Come Home Love: Lo and Behold
Genre Family, Comedy, Drama
Air Date2017-02-06
Season1
Total Episodes2612
Overview Hung Sue Gan starting from the bottom, established his own logistics company, which is now running smoothly. His only concern now are his three daughters. His eldest daughter has immigrated overseas. His second daughter Hung Yeuk Shui has reached the marriageable age, but has no hopes for marriage anytime soon. She is constantly bickering with her younger sister Hung Sum Yue, who is an honour student, over trivial matters, causing their father to not know whether to laugh or cry. Hung Sue Yan, Hung Sue Gan's brother, moves in with the family, temporarily ending his life as a nomadic photographer. He joins Hung Yeuk Shui's company and encounters Ko Pak Fei, the director of an online shop. The two appear to be former lovers, making for lots of laughter. Since Hung Sue Yan moved in, a series of strange events have occurred in the family. Upon investigation, the source is traced to Lung Ging Fung, a promising young man who is the son of department store mogul Lung Gam Wai.
Stars
  • Danny Lau Dan (Hung Shu-kan)
  • Angela Tong Ying-Ying (Ko Pak-fei)
  • Koni Lui (Hung Yeuk-shui)
  • Pal Sinn Lap-Man (Hung Shu-yan)
  • Andrea So (Hung Shum-yu)
  • Joyce Tang Lai-Ming (Hung Sheung-sin)
  • Kalok Chow (Kam Shing-on)
  • Iris Lam Hoi Yan (譚育英(Bonnie))
  • Law Lok-Lam (Lung Gam-wai)
  • Ricco Ng (Chu Ling-ling)
  • Mark Ma (Qin Bosi)
  • Maggie Leung Man-Hau (谭何容仪 (少女))
  • Lesley Chiang ()
  • Stanley Cheung (Gong Yip 'Industry')
  • Andrew Yuen (Chiu Wai)
  • Li Wai Kin (Terry Lung Lik-wong)
  • Mandy Lam (Linda Lung Lik-lin)
  • Hoffman Cheng (Max Lung Lik-si)
  • Andrew Chan (Lung Ging-fung)
  • Jimmy Au Shui-Wai (Ng Ka Chung 'KC')
  • Jack Hui Ka Kit (Song Shui-fei)
Subtitles Arabic, Basque, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Filipino, Finnish, French, French Canadian, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian and Vietnamese.

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 Michael LeeRating: 9.4/10
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Rich scenes and satisfying tension building.

 Daniel WrightRating: 8.9/10
2025-07-09 — Season 3, Episode 49

Every episode is filled with tension and depth.

 Emily JohnsonRating: 8.7/10
2025-06-26 — Season 7, Episode 47

Sharp writing and phenomenal ensemble performances.

 Daniel WrightRating: 8.8/10
2025-07-13 — Season 3, Episode 36

Every episode is filled with tension and depth.

 Emily JohnsonRating: 8.8/10
2025-07-12 — Season 6, Episode 32

Rich scenes and satisfying tension building.

 Sophia MartinezRating: 9.2/10
2025-06-19 — Season 7, Episode 5

Every season adds layers to a deep narrative.

 Grace HallRating: 8.9/10
2025-07-13 — Season 3, Episode 39

Well-rounded, emotional, and beautifully shot series.

 Robert EvansRating: 9.5/10
2025-06-24 — Season 4, Episode 48

Well-rounded, emotional, and beautifully shot series.

 Amanda ScottRating: 9.1/10
2025-07-02 — Season 9, Episode 40

An emotional rollercoaster with meaningful relationships.

 Sarah ParkerRating: 8.6/10
2025-07-08 — Season 1, Episode 33

An emotional rollercoaster with meaningful relationships.

 Andrew MillerRating: 9.1/10
2025-06-24 — Season 4, Episode 34

Great production quality and immersive cinematography that develops over time.

 Andrew MillerRating: 9.3/10
2025-06-21 — Season 6, Episode 36

Perfect blend of drama, suspense, and character development.

 Robert EvansRating: 8.5/10
2025-06-19 — Season 4, Episode 46

Every season adds layers to a deep narrative.

 James ThompsonRating: 9.5/10
2025-07-14 — Season 5, Episode 1

An outstanding TV series with deep emotional storytelling, brilliant acting, and twists that keep you coming back.

 Robert EvansRating: 9.1/10
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Rich scenes and satisfying tension building.

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