Enough is enough...
Abandoned after 10 very long and tedious episodes that go round in circles on truly implausible situations devoid of even the slightest interest, moreover with a cast of side characters to be completely censured, starting with the most ridiculous police precinct imaginable, with a band of inept people who seem to have been assembled just to extend the length of episodes and with absurd lengths of time and tired and repetitive re-propositions of themes already dealt with in the very pleasant first season;
The heroine increasingly reduced to a sort of Jessica Fletcher, not even very likeable but decidedly petulant and even bearer of misfortune (where she passes, murders are plentiful...) and without even an apparent chemistry with co-star Kwon Sang Woo who, more often than not, appears bewildered if not frankly bored in his part, for a truly forgettable and definitely not recoverable experience even in the near future...
4½ / 10
Abandoned after 10 very long and tedious episodes that go round in circles on truly implausible situations devoid of even the slightest interest, moreover with a cast of side characters to be completely censured, starting with the most ridiculous police precinct imaginable, with a band of inept people who seem to have been assembled just to extend the length of episodes and with absurd lengths of time and tired and repetitive re-propositions of themes already dealt with in the very pleasant first season;
The heroine increasingly reduced to a sort of Jessica Fletcher, not even very likeable but decidedly petulant and even bearer of misfortune (where she passes, murders are plentiful...) and without even an apparent chemistry with co-star Kwon Sang Woo who, more often than not, appears bewildered if not frankly bored in his part, for a truly forgettable and definitely not recoverable experience even in the near future...
4½ / 10
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