I'm loving the series so far, I still didnt grasp the storyline yet, maybe because of crappy sub. But it felt like an easy watch, like 'Pegasus'. I'm looking forward to this series<3 For me, whether it is romance or ml-centric drama, it doesn't matter as long as the storyline and the acting is good.
I literally cried when Pei Su covered his eyes, thinking he wont get to see LWZ again 😭 My baby…He just missed…
AHHH I CRIED toooo I felt soo scared for Pei Su, he knew he might not come back alive, he mustve been soo scared. The way he covered his own eyes! It's like he's searching for LWZ's protection, just like how LWZ is the first one in his life to protect him after his mom. I dont want this to end!! such a masterpiece!
If you’re curious…That line was when LWZ said he knew the password….LWZ: I know…It’s the day your mom…
LWZ: I know…It’s the day your mom died PS: No, it’s the day I met you 😭😭😭 omggg but I felt itt, when they showed that scene where LWZ covered PS's eyes, I knew it! I was like, that was the day they met eachother and the day his mom died😭😭I canttt
Even if this is going to break my heart, leave me gasping for breath, I'm still going to watch this cause Nam KoongMin and Jeon YeoBeen in one drama?! I know this is going to be a MASTERPIECE without seeing a single clip!
EP4 ending : woah so he's a crazy~~ guy huh i LOVE it! He's reckless and dumb but i LOVE it! the ending had me laughing like a mad man, "You Assholee!!" it's been a while since I saw such a mad man as the protagonist, this kinda type (but smarter) always ends up being the villain, usually.
I don’t want this show to end but at the same time, waiting for each new episode is driving me mad! Justice in the Dark has me completely hooked.
The direction is sharp and intentional, every scene crafted with care. The cinematography is stunning. Those shots are breathtaking. It's a high-quality production through and through, and you can feel the effort poured into every frame.
The storyline is gripping. I’ve always loved Priest’s novels. They’re consistently rich in both plot and character development. What I appreciate most is how well-balanced they are. Priest doesn’t focus solely on the plot or characters, both are deeply intertwined, and that harmony is executed so flawlessly here.
The dark, gritty vibe of the drama is exactly how I imagined it while reading the novel. It feels true to the tone of the original work.
Zhang Xin Cheng is incredible as Pei Su. I first saw him in Go Ahead, and I almost didn’t recognize him here. He transforms completely. He’s such a versatile actor and his portrayal of Pei Su is layered, raw and deeply emotional. Every subtle expression hits hard. Also... he looks insanely good in glasses ^_^
Fu Xin Bo as Luo Wei Zhao? Brilliant. The casting team really knew what they were doing. His performance brings so much depth and complexity to Old Luo. He completely commands every scene he’s in.
I’m just so thankful that Japan decided to release this. We waited two whole years after episode 8. It was agonizing. We begged, we hoped, we nearly gave up. And just when I was starting to lose faith, Japan stepped in. I’ll never forget that. It was truly heroic!
He's such a versatile actor, his filmography is vast with different genres
For me, whether it is romance or ml-centric drama, it doesn't matter as long as the storyline and the acting is good.
I felt soo scared for Pei Su, he knew he might not come back alive, he mustve been soo scared. The way he covered his own eyes! It's like he's searching for LWZ's protection, just like how LWZ is the first one in his life to protect him after his mom. I dont want this to end!! such a masterpiece!
PS: No, it’s the day I met you 😭😭😭
omggg but I felt itt, when they showed that scene where LWZ covered PS's eyes, I knew it! I was like, that was the day they met eachother and the day his mom died😭😭I canttt
So... I wrote a fanfic, If you're interested, check it out<3
i LOVE it! He's reckless and dumb but i LOVE it!
the ending had me laughing like a mad man, "You Assholee!!"
it's been a while since I saw such a mad man as the protagonist, this kinda type (but smarter) always ends up being the villain, usually.
The direction is sharp and intentional, every scene crafted with care. The cinematography is stunning. Those shots are breathtaking. It's a high-quality production through and through, and you can feel the effort poured into every frame.
The storyline is gripping. I’ve always loved Priest’s novels. They’re consistently rich in both plot and character development. What I appreciate most is how well-balanced they are. Priest doesn’t focus solely on the plot or characters, both are deeply intertwined, and that harmony is executed so flawlessly here.
The dark, gritty vibe of the drama is exactly how I imagined it while reading the novel. It feels true to the tone of the original work.
Zhang Xin Cheng is incredible as Pei Su. I first saw him in Go Ahead, and I almost didn’t recognize him here. He transforms completely. He’s such a versatile actor and his portrayal of Pei Su is layered, raw and deeply emotional. Every subtle expression hits hard. Also... he looks insanely good in glasses ^_^
Fu Xin Bo as Luo Wei Zhao? Brilliant. The casting team really knew what they were doing. His performance brings so much depth and complexity to Old Luo. He completely commands every scene he’s in.
I’m just so thankful that Japan decided to release this. We waited two whole years after episode 8. It was agonizing. We begged, we hoped, we nearly gave up. And just when I was starting to lose faith, Japan stepped in. I’ll never forget that. It was truly heroic!
MASTERPIECE 100000/10