I genuinely don't understand how the fuck are these dramas rated?!? You got awkward shitty dramas with 8+ yet…
The ending took off two points for me and, I think most folks enjoyed it until the last fifteen minutes of ep 16. Like, WTF was that? Turns out Jun’s a sadistic psycho and Ra Ra’s dumber than we thought.
I think I liked this better than most. The romance is definitely not the focus. It’s mostly a story about people getting second chances. I found a lot to like. The supporting characters are especially good.
These are the worst lawyers ever. When they aren’t working to undermine the partners in their own firm, they’re turning on their own clients. And they Really don’t seem to understand the role of the defense attorney in an adversarial system of justice. They’re like, “we need to get justice”. No, you just need to defend your client. Meteing out justice in the role of the judges. You would think a top law firm would have a grasp on these basics. But I also don’t understand how they any attract business at all since all of their clients end up worse off after hiring them.
The most creative drama I’ve seen in a while. Smart, character-driven and natural yet balanced against self-conscious and satirical elements. How it combines its anti-product placement attitude with copious product placement is hilarious: “Why do we come to this cafe everyday?” “Ooooh, there’s a reason ... “
If you can suspend disbelief and turn off your brain now and again, this one can be entertaining. Just be warned that some of the plot developments are pretty dumb. The best part is the performances. The entire ensemble is fabulous and some of the characters are just fantastic (especially the mob boss). The romance angle was pretty disappointing. The main couple don’t even share screen time in most episodes so it’s not a main focus at all.
A lot of comments say this was boring, which I can understand, but I enjoyed it thoroughly. For those who like workplace romance and measured-pace, slice-of-life storytelling, you may enjoy this as much as I did. There is one melodrama-filled episode (15) to tie up all the subplots that I could have done without, but other than that, I thought it was one of this year's best.
I submitted the "comedy" genre tag as this dorama includes many funny moments. The Characters are quite memorable. Most of the harassment issues it deals with are pretty low stakes, so it's able to avoid any melodrama. It is primarily about how the issues of harassment have changed the workplace and how some members of the workforce have trouble adjusting to the new environment. There's an overarching corporate intrigue subplot that resolved itself in a surprising yet satisfying way. All in all, I really enjoyed this one.
Skipping through episode 8, can't force myself to watch it fully. The story between the two main leads is getting…
Ya, it’s really dumb. Like, he re-hires the secretary so she can stay at his side and recognize faces for him but then never keeps her around. I’m not sure why I expected something more intelligent. Face blindness is the new amnesia, so I should have kept my expectations low.
The first six episodes were nice, then they just started stringing together random melodrama cliches. It gets really bad really fast. I was enjoying it before that.
This one has an identity crisis. The police are playing by TV cop show rules (when encountering a psycho about to murder a woman, the detective... fires a warning shot in the air?) while the killer is portrayed as an Hannibal Lector-level psychopath from an R rated torture porn. It doesn't really work for me. Especially when the show spends so much care to graphically portray the brutal torment and murder, to have the killer pursued by cartoonish, Keystone cops is kinda maddening.
I have to agree i expected more since it had such a high rating on here. Not bad but not great
Agreed. The underlying plot is original, but most of the time is spent focused on the three leads petty bickering and yelling at each other. I got tired of them.
Brilliant.