Aramide Tinubu Many people have complex family lives. Private affairs are tucked in the corners of attics, shoved in closets or kept under wraps by elders– shocking the younger generations when these hidden histories are finally revealed.
For the Suns, whose family ties stretch from Los Angeles to Taiwan, secrets are only the tip of the iceberg. Created by Brad Falchuk and Byron Wu, “The Brothers Sun” is a thrilling, brilliant dramedy about familial obligations, buried skeletons and the bonds that can never be broken.
The eight-episode series opens in a luxurious penthouse in the glittering city of Taipei. Charles (Justin Chien), the eldest Sun brother, is spending the evening watching “The Great British Baking Show” and perfecting his latest dessert recipe.
However, before the timer on his cake buzzes, he is attacked by assassins. Though he rises from the fighting unscathed, his father, Big Sun (Johnny Kou), the head of a Taiwanese secret gangster triad, the Jade Dragons, doesn’t fare well.
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