Chok was able to help slightly impact the development of the character and was also able to influence the set of Honour's home by adding a rice cooker and making it a no-shoe house.
The character was given a short issue-based storyline when Honour and her daughter, Serena Chen-Williams (Emma Lau), experience Sinophobia, which Chok and other cast members praised for highlighting xenophobia and racism related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Honour then gives the other residents free therapy sessions in order to make friend and Chok praising the soap for highlighting mental health issues through this storyline.
", commenting "As a Malaysian-Chinese first generation immigrant in the UK, the opportunity to play Honour – a fully rounded person with passions, quirks, and flaws – is an amazing milestone for me and also British TV".
"[5] However, Chok did not feel alone due to there being "multiple East Asian creatives" both on screen and behind the camera, which she called "amazing" and meant that there was always people she could talk to, which was an experience that she was not used to.
"[5] Some fans speculated that Dave could follow a "dark path" due to Power previously portraying serial killer Cameron Murray on another British soap opera, Emmerdale.
[5] Chok wanted to work more with Sanderson and have Maxine become part of the "geeky" and "wholesome" family, adding that "I think that Nikki plays such a great character.
[5] Speaking about the love triangle between Serena, Lizzie and Sid Sumner (Billy Price), Chok called it a "surprise" to Honour, saying, "It's the worst nightmare, isn't it?
[12] In November 2022, it was announced that Honour's family would be expanded by the introduction of her niece, Shing Lin Leong, played by Izzie Yip, in December 2022.
[11] Honour's initial storyline is beginning her job as Warren's prison psychiatrist, who has been imprisoned for the murder of Timmy Simons (Sam Tutty), which he did not commit.
[16] In one of their sessions, Warren makes an "accidental confession" when he loses his patience and goes on a rant about his criminal past, where he "inadvertently" mentions that he ran someone else over and killed them, which is causing him guilt.
[16] Honour, realising this is a "major secret", asks for more details, and later reveals to Warren that he is due to be released from prison depending on the report that she gives on the authorities.
[10] In November 2021, Chok told Digital Spy that she had filmed a "gawp-worthy confrontation" scene with Katie McGlynn and Stephanie Waring, who portray Becky Quentin and Cindy Cunningham, respectively.
[19] Chok wrote on social media that she was "grateful" that Hollyoaks was bringing Sinophobia "to light",[18] and added: "The pandemic was and remains a difficult time for anyone who looks vaguely Chinese.
Lau, Serena's portrayer, also called it a "really important issue" that the soap was "tackling and representing", adding that she had friends who had experienced Sinophobia, which was "rampant" during the pandemic.
[18] McGlynn wrote on social media how it was an important storyline to highlight due to the "huge rise of Sinophobia" and how it was important to call it out as racism, and noted how playing Becky made her uncomfortable due to Becky having views that the actress does not share at all, although noted that people like that "unfortunately" exist in real life, as well as urging any viewers affected to seek support via the Channel 4 website.
[21] Honour gives advice to Cindy, Diane Hutchinson (Alex Fletcher), Liberty Savage (Jessamy Stoddart) and Darren Osborne (Ashley Taylor Dawson), who have all had mental illness struggles.
[11] Chok praised the soap highlighting mental health, explaining that she likes "TV to entertain, but also have social impact to make people feel less isolated, especially in terms of identity issues, whether that's race, gender or being queer".
"[22] Chok told Inside Soap that the family had so far been very "happy" and "Disney"-like, but that the stunt week would "set off" many reveals, adding that there is a lot to be explored.
[15] Chok told Inside Soap how it is "horrifying" for Honour to see what her "baby boy" has been posting on the forums and that she wants to "rescue" her son both from what he has been exposed to online, but also from the police.
'[26] Chok noted that whilst Honour cannot understand why Mason has gone down this route, she does not blame him because "as a psychologist" she knows that "people get swept along with things".
[34] After Tony suggests ending things with Dave if he does not appreciate her and then starts talking about his own marital problems, Honours misreads the signs and kisses him, though he pulls away.
[34] In the episode that originally aired on 14 April 2023 on Channel 4, Honour made an unannounced exit, becoming the second member of the Chen-Williams family to leave the soap.
[36] In the storyline, Honour, who is struggling to forgive Dave for his lies, finds out that her application for a lecturer job in London has been successful, and she decides to take the position for a fresh start.
[36] She hopes to take Mason and Shing Lin with her, but they refuse, leading her to reconsider her decision, although they persuade her to go ahead, and Honour shares her goodbyes with the family.
[36] Following her exit, Chok confirmed that it was official and uploaded a video on Twitter where she thanked fans for supporting Honour and being "so kind", adding "It's been so great.
[40] Honour starts her job as a psychologist at Longmere Prison and is assigned to speak to Warren Fox (Jamie Lomas), who has been arrested for the murder of Timmy Simons (Sam Tutty).
Mercedes McQueen (Jennifer Metcalfe) seeks out Honour's help with her son, Bobby Costello (Jayden Fox), who has been behaving strangely.
Shing Lin moves in with Honour and her family when it is revealed that her parents can no longer afford to send her to private school due to having lost their savings in a scam.
[41] The official website of 2:22 A Ghost Story noted how Honour was the "head of the first ever East Asian family in a UK continuing drama".