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Trigger korean drama review
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Trigger
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by Crystal
3 days ago
10 of 10 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0
This review may contain spoilers

Thrilling and gripping plot development

I was hooked up so much that I finished it in one sitting. It was 3am but I didn't want to stop and sleep.

I started watching this for Kim Nam Gil but was drawn to Kim Young Kwang.

Not excusing his actions but I feel heartache for Moon Baek. Life was cruel to him since his birth to presumably death. Once he was saved by the American cops(?), he definitely needed a hand to pull him out from darkness. They saved his body but couldn't save his soul.

I was happy when Moon Baek's identity as bullet maker was fake, I had assumed he won't have cancer but alas! I hoped he could live a peaceful, healthy and happy even if he was the villain. His end is neither rushed nor an unrealistic one. It was pretty much natural but didn't feel satisfactory.

I love how Lee Do convinced people to drop the gun which ends up with hug scene and the end scene with kid was definitely the best way to conclude. Lee Do's character journey.

"I just want to hear your story" and Gyu Jin cried in Lee Do's arms. He surrendered and got arrested but then there's no follow up on him and I really hate that.

I really wanted to see what happened with him and the bullies as well. Or maybe the reflections of the people who went berserk. They could have stretched the drama slightly and make it 12 episodes of 35-40 minutes.

Also, never have I ever seen ending credits of a drama running for 6 minutes. I was so surprised when I kept forwarding and it's just credits after credits, displayed in multi language
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