In the opening minutes, it felt almost like a my mister scene especially reminiscent of that scene where Sangho imagines himself, crushed by society, embarking on a revenge spree before ultimately rising, soaring like a dragon in triumph.
A judge proclaiming himself a king in court, lmao this is what's wrong with the judiciary nowadays. Everyone seems to have a hero complex, no one is interested in doing their job by the book, in this case as per the laws in the Constitution. Not to be a party pooper, I know this is a TV drama and one has to suspend disbelief but still there must be some realism as this show is about a profession that's practiced in the real world not a sci-fi or fantasy rom com.
Pretentious and edgy in the worst way. It’s the kind of show that appeals to immature audiences and to women who enjoy the fantasy of manipulation and vicarious violence as if it were empowerment.
Gosh I was just going to write - CAN Mr Kim stop already??? he is gpimg deeper and deeper into doodoo repeating…
I know what you mean. Yet his attitude has changed, and the arrogance he once had has really deflated. And honestly, I think he’s a good father. My heart broke when he tried to lecture his son about focusing on school, only for his son to snap back at him and call him a failure. It was brutal. Let's see where the story goes, if he makes stupider decisions or finally redeem himself.
I really enjoy this drama but in my opinion, had it been longer (say 14-16 episodes long), Nak Su's development…
No, Since He still had savings and severence but losing it in scam. He has hit the rock bottom and Now, He will have to climb up. It's getting interesting. Although, I concur that 16 episodes would have been better but let's see how they deal with last leg of the show.
With each episode, as the story opens up layer by layer, our protagonist becomes so much more human. Yes, he’s a typical boomer, set in his ways, stubborn at times, but never beyond redemption. I’ve met people like him. I’ve worked with them. And once you truly get to know them, you realise they’re not cold or difficult they’re just carrying their own stories, their own wounds, their own way of seeing the world. In short, they are the product of their environment when they were our age.
It's a good show story wise but some times the acting makes the scene unbearable especially the female lead. I skip sappy scenes and monotonous inner monologue. I hate chinese lip sync voice dubbing.
Time to raise the flag and sail the sea. There are countless pirate streaming sites, you can watch it on the same…
They don't need your money that's why they are geo blocking their content. I used to feel just like You but I have come to the conclusion my support for them is so insignificant that it doesn't matter. Tbh, I'm not a moneyminded person. What makes me angry, even after paying for three or 4 services, I still have to resort to piracy then what's the point.
They are really running out of ideas to make sageuk. Lmao psychologist, attorney, firefighters. Are they going to churn out dramas centred around all the profession at this rate
I have Disney+, Amazon and Netflix But recenlty most of the new kdramas are airing on VIKI / VIU (and it always…
Time to raise the flag and sail the sea. There are countless pirate streaming sites, you can watch it on the same day. Licensing of kdrama has become more competitive and so time to say goodbye to the good old days when netflix has most if not all the airing shows. Greed of businessmen know no bound and as a customer they are leaving us no choice but to pirate.
Honestly, This is peak MDL.
And honestly, I think he’s a good father. My heart broke when he tried to lecture his son about focusing on school, only for his son to snap back at him and call him a failure. It was brutal.
Let's see where the story goes, if he makes stupider decisions or finally redeem himself.