TVB's anniversary series "Will Power" has received a lot of criticisms over inconsistencies and errors despite just recently premiered.
As reported on Mingpao website, the legal drama, which premiered on 14 October, stars Wayne Lai and Moses Chan as lawyers Yu and Lee respectively, two rival solicitors who would do anything to defeat each other in court.
However, while both actors gave their best performances, just like most TVB series, "Will Power" fell short of viewers' expectations and was accused of not paying attention to detail, as well as failure in doing thorough research.
In one of the episodes, Lee (played by Moses Chan) submitted a photo of Yu, apparently taken in the courthouse, to the court in order to prove a point. However, in reality, taking pictures in a courthouse is prohibited by Hong Kong law.
Netizens also criticised a scene whereby Chief Judge Luk (played by Christine Ng) claimed that she was appointed by the Department of Justice, although in real life, her post is actually assigned by the Judiciary of Hong Kong.
Since the series was selected as the anniversary series that will put Wayne Lai and Moses Chan on the list as nominees for TV King, the mistakes were considered inexcusable.
Source: Yahoo! Entertainment