Law in the City feels very heavy, the only great thing about that show is the food, looks sooo yummy
Law and the city isn’t heavy. They had the chance to make the cases half as good as the one in this drama, but they fumbled by concentrating on everything and nothing. I agree with the food part
So she wasn’t ready to be a mother for a child of ML. But was ready to have it with the other guy ? Is it correct…
Might also be the case of right person wrong time? She didn’t want to have a kid with him, same way Hyo-Min’s ex was when he found out about the genetics in her family.
What exactly is Ju-Hyeong’s back story? What’s the issue with his parents/the people he lives with? They gave us who he was at work, but not why he was that way, even though they hinted at it. His cases would have been a great way to segue into it, and it hasn’t happened.
The only character progression this drama has had is Chang-Won; his new interest and possibly Sang-Gi’s.
Will Mun-Jeong call out her boss/sue him for discriminating against her?
It wouldn’t be surprising if all this isn’t resolved in the last episode.
Kim Hyung-Min is still an enigma. How did she amass so much wealth, why did she lump the firm together? Why was she watching all of them in the beginning? Who’s the person she’s fighting with and why is she always supporting his victims?
Have to give this drama a 10 in the ballsy department for daring to tackle not just such euthanasia but lesbianism…
The lesbian action surprised me because they were so bold tackling two touchy subjects in the drama introduction. I love when writers/dramas aren’t afraid to do things outside of the norm.
I agree with you on the issue of euthanasia.
Some people have no idea how debilitating and torturous pain is. Not only on the person in pain but on family watching their loved ones writhe and suffer.
From someone that witnessed pain that made me go to hell and back, if there was no way out, I would gladly gulp down the solution that put me out of my misery.
I agree with the food part
We have the situation that causes a law suit, investigations and the different trials before a case is closed.
It makes you feel like you’re a part of the proceedings that showcases law in its complex and morally grey form.
OH MY GOD
What exactly is Ju-Hyeong’s back story? What’s the issue with his parents/the people he lives with? They gave us who he was at work, but not why he was that way, even though they hinted at it. His cases would have been a great way to segue into it, and it hasn’t happened.
The only character progression this drama has had is Chang-Won; his new interest and possibly Sang-Gi’s.
Will Mun-Jeong call out her boss/sue him for discriminating against her?
It wouldn’t be surprising if all this isn’t resolved in the last episode.
I love when writers/dramas aren’t afraid to do things outside of the norm.
I agree with you on the issue of euthanasia.
Some people have no idea how debilitating and torturous pain is. Not only on the person in pain but on family watching their loved ones writhe and suffer.
From someone that witnessed pain that made me go to hell and back, if there was no way out, I would gladly gulp down the solution that put me out of my misery.