I’ve finished watching it and honestly, it’s a great show, guys. The civil cases feel very grounded and realistic, plus there’s a lot of workplace tension. And on top of that, there are also some subtle romantic hints.
First, there’s the whole thing about the strength of tea (like the line the male lead says—love is like how strong or weak tea is). When Hyo Min was with Mr. Tra Nam, the tea looked really pale. But when the male lead made tea for her, it was much darker.
Then there’s the scene where Hyo Min asks the male lead what he thinks about someone leaving the person they love during hard times or challenges. From his answer, you can tell she’s a bit touched. The loveline is only a small part of the story, but it’s still quietly sweet and emotional.
Please, don’t judge the show before it’s even over. From the start, it’s been a mash-up of action, romance, and family—it’s a melodrama, not some dark, profound genre. Where the hell do you see a thriller here? The gangster stuff is already realistic enough. Seriously, what gangsters nowadays are running around with guns and killing people? Stop binging all those edgy shows.
What’s wrong with the comment? So what if there’s a loveline? Please stop trying to act superior. The chemistry…
“In every intense drama, a loveline is like a touch of sweetness added to make viewers feel a bit more at ease, so please don’t reject it or act superior. This year, shows like One High School Hero, Mercy for None, and Trigger have been way too overrated, so stop pretending that being a pure thriller or action series automatically makes it good, please.
What’s wrong with the comment? So what if there’s a loveline? Please stop trying to act superior. The chemistry between the two characters is really good, and they’re both ADULTS, so is it wrong for a man and a woman to develop feelings when they’re around each other? Even if there’s a romantic element, it’s just like a tag for the show in the form of slight romance, so what’s the big deal? I already got tired of people acting like they have superior taste with Hellbound, and now it’s the same thing here?”
First, there’s the whole thing about the strength of tea (like the line the male lead says—love is like how strong or weak tea is). When Hyo Min was with Mr. Tra Nam, the tea looked really pale. But when the male lead made tea for her, it was much darker.
Then there’s the scene where Hyo Min asks the male lead what he thinks about someone leaving the person they love during hard times or challenges. From his answer, you can tell she’s a bit touched. The loveline is only a small part of the story, but it’s still quietly sweet and emotional.