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Dropped 7/7
Mercy for None
28 people found this review helpful
Jun 6, 2025
7 of 7 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 3.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Music 2.0
Rewatch Value 2.0

the only thing worth watching the series is the actor "Choo Young-Woo" the rest is worthless

First of all, I give a very good rating to the young and promising actor "Choo Young-Woo" who, as always, did not disappoint me with his acting and talent. He portrays a character different from what he has already shown, and performs with professionalism and great talent, playing the role of a prosecutor ready to do anything to rise to the top...

As for the rest, frankly, I wouldn't give a good rating for this series, which I've been waiting for for a long time...

It may be based on a webtoon, and webtoons are often exaggerated, but this... it's too much...

This series is a waste of time. I was bored with the same ridiculous fight scenes and with the main actor "So Ji Sub," who always has the same expression throughout the series, with mediocre and talentless acting, and who, as always, manages to beat dozens of opponents in front of him to reach the end of each fight where he's barely scratched...

Honestly, I watched it because it features my favorite actor, Choo Young-Woo.
At first, I started watching the first few episodes, only to end up watching only the scenes with Choo Young-Woo.

I'm disappointed with the series, even though I suspected I wouldn't like it when I saw the trailer with its exaggerated fight scenes...

Anyway, to sum up, I won't finish the entire series. If I watch it again, it will just be to see the scenes with Choo Young-Woo again ...

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