The World Between Us (Taiwanese TV series)


The World Between Us is a 2019 Taiwanese television series written by Lu Shih Yuan and directed by Lin Chun Yang. The series follows the aftermath of a mass shooting at a movie theatre and the fates of all involved: the killer, the victims, the victims' families, the media, and the legal defense team. Contemporary Taiwanese social issues are explored, such as the death penalty, mental health stigmas, journalism ethics, and media sensationalism.
The series stars Alyssa Chia, Wu Kang Ren, James Wen, Tracy Chou, Pets Tseng, Chen Yuu and JC Lin. The World Between Us is produced jointly by the Public Television Service, HBO Asia and Catchplay. The series premiered in Taiwan on March 24, 2019 and consists of 10 episodes.
The series has renewed for the second season, with the story happens in-between before and after the original series was held. The second season, globally labeled The World Between Us: After the Flames was premiered on June 6, 2025 on Amazon Prime Video outside Taiwan.

Synopsis

Season 1

Wang She is a defense attorney whose desire to serve society's marginalized, including defending the shooter, has strained his young growing family. Li Ta-Chih is a young woman working at a TV news station and the sister of theatre shooter, Li Hsiao Ming. She has changed her name to escape the stigma of her brother's crime. Ta-Chih's boss, an ambitious woman named Sung Chiao An, lost her son in the theatre shooting. Laden with guilt over her son’s death, Chiao An lashes out at both her employees and her husband, Liu Chao Kuo, a newspaper journalist. Wang She enlists Chao Kuo to investigate Hsiao Ming's true motive for the shooting.

Cast

Season 1

  • Alyssa Chia as Sung Chiao An
  • Wu Kang Ren as Wang She
  • James Wen as Liu Chao Kuo
  • Tracy Chou as Ting Mei Mei
  • Pets Tseng as Ying Ssu Yueh
  • Chen Yu as Li Ta-Chih
  • * Monica Tsai as young Hsiao Wen
  • JC Lin as Ying Ssu Tsung
  • Shih Ming-shuai as Lin Yi Chun
  • Allison Lin as Sung Chiao Ping
  • Honduras as Liao Niu Shih
  • Hsieh Chiung Hsuan as Mrs. Li
  • Chang Chien as Mr. Li
  • Amanda Fan as Ah Ling
  • Ho Yu Tien as Ah She
  • Chien Chi Feng as Side Judge
  • Yao Hsiao as Mrs. Ting
  • Hsia Teng-hung as Sie
  • Hsu Hao Hsiang as Chief of Society Division
  • Lin Chen Hsi as Wang Fei
  • Liu Hsiu-fu as Ying Si De
  • Crystal Lin as Hsiao Ching
  • Lin Hsin Hui as Clerk
  • Lin You Lun as Liu Tien Yen
  • Lu Shih Yuan as Judge
  • Ba Ge as Mr. Ting
  • Sheng Chu Ju as Tzeng Ching Chuan
  • Tsai Pei Li as Hsiao A
  • Tsai Yi Cheng as Interpreter
  • Ryan Tu as Presiding Judge
  • Wang Ko Yuan as Li Hsiao Ming
  • * Tsai Jui Tse as young Hsiao Ming
  • Rose Yu as Liu Tien Ching

Season 2

Production

Season 1

Lu Shih Yuan was hired as its screenwriter. In interviews with Taiwanese media, Lu described how she and the other creators of the series analyzed mountains of data from sources such as PTT, Taiwan's equivalent to Reddit, to understand themes of interest. After observing the public's reaction to the 2016 "Little Light Bulb Incident" in Taiwan, in which a young girl nicknamed "Little Light Bulb" was beheaded publicly on the street by a troubled individual suffering from schizophrenia, she narrowed down the premise and spoke with numerous human rights lawyers, judges, and psychiatrists to form the plot. She lamented that Taiwan lagged behind other democracies like Japan and Norway in producing socially realistic dramas and wanted to help Taiwan in this regard.

Themes

Mental health and the justice system

Attorney Wang She repeatedly discusses how Taiwan’s legal system should have more empathy for the mentally ill and respect international human rights standards. This example and the topic of journalism ethics are unprecedented themes for mainstream Mandarin-language TV.

Journalism ethics

Taiwan’s National Communications Commission censures Sung Chiao An's news program, creating a discussion about ethics in journalism and how media outlets must balance increasing viewership with reporting integrity.

Human nature

The show’s Chinese title 我們與惡的距離, translating to “the distance between ourselves and evil,” captures the main source of angst in the series. Each character struggles with their proximity to "evil", either as victims, enablers, or individuals who, had they made slightly different choices, might have ended up as perpetrators themselves. The show reminds viewers that “evil” and “good” are shades of gray rather than black and white. This level of nuanced moral exploration is another novelty for Taiwanese dramas and Mandarin-language television at large.

Reception

On Chinese review website Douban, the series obtained a score of 9.5 out of 10. In April 2019 television series entered the top 50 popular topics of the multilingual Wikipedia.