Tsung Ka Yuen is an excellent police officer whose team always seems to get assigned to the most interesting cases in all of HK. He works well with his police colleagues and is looked upon by everyone as the big brother. Ka Yuen is also very close to his dad, brother, and stepmom. Ka Yuen's wife died from cancer, and he hasn't dated anyone since. Later, Ka Yuen starts to like Pauline, but before anything happens with her, he dates Siu Tong Choy, one of his colleagues. Because the crimes that Ka Yuen's team deals with are mostly murders, in comes the forensics unit! The intelligent and modern forensics examiner, Pauline Lip Bo Yin. Her beauty and brains can be a bit intimidating, so she, too, has not had much luck with love. As with Ka Yuen, Pauline also has an interesting family history. Her father was a well-known bomb expert who died when she was quite young. Pauline has remained extremely close with her mother, sister, and niece. (Source: spcnet.tv) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 鑑證實錄
- Also Known As: Untraceable Evidence Season 1
- Director: Poon Ka Tak
- Genres: Action, Mystery
Cast & Credits
- Flora Chan Main Role
- Bowie Lam Main Role
- Deon Cheung Support Role
- Sam Leung Support Role
- Wong Wai Support Role
- Samson Yeung Support Role
Reviews
Overall, a pleasant watching experience, especially since I love the pairing of Flora/Bowie. The Untraceable Evidence ran so that the Forensic Heroes series could fly (and then dovetail into a disaster).
Smart Cases Compelling Characters Lasting Impact
One of the things I miss most about TVB in the 90s is the quality of the scripts from that era and Untraceable Evidence is a strong example of why that period remains so memorable. The detective cases were carefully constructed and genuinely intriguing keeping viewers invested from beginning to end. The pacing was steady and deliberate and the twists felt logical rather than sensational which made the investigative process satisfying to follow.The chemistry among the cast is another major reason the series works so well. Flora Chan and Bowie Lam share a natural and understated chemistry that adds emotional depth to the story without overpowering the procedural elements. Their interactions feel mature and restrained built on trust and mutual respect rather than dramatic declarations. This makes their relationship believable and emotionally resonant.
Tsang Ka Yuen and Pauline Lip Bo Yin are especially compelling because of their professional dynamic. Working in different departments, their paths cross naturally through investigations which allows their relationship to develop organically. Their teamwork is based on shared intelligence professionalism and a mutual desire for the truth. As they collaborate on cases their connection deepens which makes the emotional stakes of the story more impactful.
One things I didn't like is the love triangle involving Tsang Ka Yuen Pauline Lip Bo Yin and Choi Siu Tong. The tension created by this storyline relies heavily on misunderstanding and emotional restraint rather than open communication. Choi Siu Tong feelings for Tsang Ka Yuen create discomfort and instead of addressing her own emotions Pauline Lip Bo Yin chooses to step aside. The reappearance of her ex boyfriend gives her an additional reason to suppress her feelings and avoid confronting the situation directly. This is particularly frustrating because Pauline Lip Bo Yin is portrayed as an extremely intelligent and capable woman. In her professional life she is observant ,logical, and confident yet her emotional decisions don't reflect the same level of clarity. I understand, were all humans, but her ex boyfriend repeatedly lies and displays clear warning signs yet she continues to forgive him.
Despite these flaws Untraceable Evidence remains a compelling and memorable drama. Its well written cases strong direction and layered character relationships leave a lasting impression. The frustrations surrounding the romantic subplot do not erase the strengths of the series but instead emphasize how invested viewers become in the characters. Untraceable Evidence stands as a reminder of an era when TVB dramas trusted the audience intelligence and prioritized thoughtful storytelling over convenience.












