I had the drunk woman trope explained to me once but still don't understand it. Apparently, if a woman can be…
Product placements are never subtle in kdramas, but alcohol brands are rarely openly advertised in them. If it's meant to popularize alcohol consumption in general then why target mostly female characters getting wasted and subsequently getting into embarassing situations? Also doesn't look right, because it's both sexist and doesn't target the other half of the population. I think it all started as a way to advertise their food and alcohol consumption culture in general and ended up becoming a staple trope that continues to be amusing only for native Koreans. The rest of the world that is aware of severe side effects of alcoholism, especially for females, are just watching with second hand embarassment.
Haven't you watched any dramas with similar plot? It's too obvious that ML is the killer, because he isn't. Like…
It's unlikely it's Gi Do himself, because the killer is younger with black hair. Maybe it's somebody we don't know about yet. Maybe it's his consultant who has an affair with his wife. Or maybe it's the amnesiac dumplings restaurant worker.
So Its obvious Sibaek is killer and his motive is also clear to take down idiots associated with Jangsan. Looks…
Haven't you watched any dramas with similar plot? It's too obvious that ML is the killer, because he isn't. Like in many similar plots it's gonna turn out he's not the killer, screenwriters are just trying to allude that he is with misdirections to keep the audience guessing. The real killer is somebody in Gi Do's inner circle, clearing the way for Gi Do to become a politician.
I had the drunk woman trope explained to me once but still don't understand it. Apparently, if a woman can be…
It's not a kdrama if there's no wasted FL scene in it, preferrably followed up by piggyback scene. Apparently it's supposed to be funny, but just shows that SK has a serious alcoholism problem - they're indeed in top 10 of the global charts irl.
What if it's necessary for the plot? And leads do have great chemistry, so why not π
I agree, but some people for whatever reasons just don't like romance in dramas and movies of any kind. Or are afraid that it will eat too much time out of the main plot, in this case - legal cases. But this drama is not a rom-com specifically, even if there will be some romance I very much doubt it will be detrimental to the plot. So again, why not.
Personally, I find the leads interactions to be the real highlight of this drama, not the cases. Yea, ML is weird and the way he resolves them is unique, but if he was doing it alone it would be half as funny. ML's deadpan sarcasm rises to new levels while interacting with FL and her hilarious facial expressions and reactions are priceless. It's already a funny relationship, let's see where it leads. My bet they'll become friends and FL won't go to grandpa's law firm in the end, but will become a permanent employee at ML's weird law practice. But if there's gonna be more I'm not gonna complain.
I really didn't want to go into the technicalities but couldn't stop myself. I think these might be their thoughts:YuRi:…
Also, why the hands and not the legs, which are more likely to get bruised and broken? π€·ββοΈ Probably so that she'd get out of the hospital to be doted on by ML. Being doted on by some random nurses for a month is more sensible, but doesn't move the plot.
Ffs, yea, let's stand in the middle of the road ogling each other and wait for the car to run you over. Then scream repeatedly ran over person's name instead of calling the ambulance. π€¦ββοΈ Kdrama staple tropes right here, folks.
you committed fraud against me for the past 17 years !!!!!! π€£π€£π€£π€£gotta love the writers fro that line…
Since the beginning I was waiting when this whole ridiculous premise will blow up in ML's face. Here it is then, not sure what he was expecting. But I guess sooner (17 years!π) is better than later (when they're about to kick the bucket?). Good for ML that FL got over her emotions quickly and doesn't hold grudges. Anyway, cliche, predictable and tropey. And now we have your classical "freeze like a deer and wait to get run over by a car that is driving from a mile away" kind of trope π.
I think it all started as a way to advertise their food and alcohol consumption culture in general and ended up becoming a staple trope that continues to be amusing only for native Koreans. The rest of the world that is aware of severe side effects of alcoholism, especially for females, are just watching with second hand embarassment.
Personally, I find the leads interactions to be the real highlight of this drama, not the cases. Yea, ML is weird and the way he resolves them is unique, but if he was doing it alone it would be half as funny. ML's deadpan sarcasm rises to new levels while interacting with FL and her hilarious facial expressions and reactions are priceless. It's already a funny relationship, let's see where it leads. My bet they'll become friends and FL won't go to grandpa's law firm in the end, but will become a permanent employee at ML's weird law practice. But if there's gonna be more I'm not gonna complain.
Also, ost lyrics say it all:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTIhjBSVjOA
Anyway, cliche, predictable and tropey.
And now we have your classical "freeze like a deer and wait to get run over by a car that is driving from a mile away" kind of trope π.
-Vincenzo
-Suspicious Partner
-One Dollar Lawyer
-Stranger, Stranger 2
-The Devil Judge
-Lawless Lawyer
August article:
https://kisskh.at/article/one-dollar-lawyer-confirms-its-premiere-date
Asian wiki also shows 16:
https://asianwiki.com/One_Dollar_Lawyer
And Wikipedia - 16:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Dollar_Lawyer