I liked that the storyline had a prosecutor role and it did have potential. I didn't like how the character was…
Agree with you, and she was a headstrong, smart, and daring character who wanted to stand up for justice, but she was blind to the reality somewhat. She had a lot of potential, and of course I could never expect her to immediately start working with these, technically illegal, acts of vigilantism, but she could at least be smart about focusing on the cases rather than the vigilantes themselves. If the writers changed after episode 10, then that makes a LOT of sense because the first thing they decided to do was to instill some reality into the prosecutor. They changed the story so that she herself could UNDERSTAND how it felt to be a victim and to seek revenge for unjust cases, and that could have been a turning point for the show, and in a way it was. She was marginally better afterwards, but we all know what happened after a couple of episodes, so maybe it's a good thing she isn't in the second season.
This show was great, the concept, the tight-knit found family that the 5 protagonists were till the very end. It was clear they had a life and interests of their own and yet were connected through an unbreakable bond.
Each actor did their job well and I liked even the annoying prosecutor in a couple episodes, before she went back to being a useless empty character again. She still managed to fit well into the group and the dynamic of being a stubborn and headstrong female lead who stood up against whatever she thought was unjust, which I liked.
Loved Baek Sung Mi but only to a certain point. She was exactly the type of cutthroat and ruthless character that the show needed, but after a point I felt they spoiled her character but I enjoyed her until episode 13-ish pretty much.
The concept of getting revenge on the, injustice, so to speak, of the supposedly just judicial system that sometimes pardons criminals too early was fantastically portrayed. All the messed up emotions that each victim went through, including the hesitation to actively punish their perpetrators without any fear of karma was great to witness, and while some cases were a bit too stretched, the cases were diversified and unique and you really felt the victims pain and the eventual satisfaction of justice being achieved.
However, the story was a touch too repetitive form me to enjoy each case. Once you've seen one victim get their revenge, you pretty much know their formula and you know exactly how the group will proceed to get revenge for all their victims. It is still interesting and engaging but after a while the most intriguing part was just realising what each member is running from and who they themselves might want revenge from.
The storyline was also a bit inconsistent and spazzy, but still enjoyable. The car scenes were great.
And don't even get me started on what episodes 13 and 14 were, they were an absolute mess and I had to fast forward those episodes to get to the last one, which tied things up nicely.
Overall a great watch and I will watch season 2 as well, but it won't feature in my top 10.
It´s incredible how she is so invested in catching him more than the bad guys.
I STG and she's pissing me off too. What happened to being so passionate about her job that she fought and went behind her own boss' back in the first two episodes? All that was for show I guess.
Watched this again before starting on season 2 but still finding the prosecutor the most useless character in…
The prosecutor was a total waste. Did nothing but idiotic things sadly, I do think she could've been a lot more useful had her character been written more intelligently.
Kang Ha Na did a great job running around like a headless chicken and smirking randomly throughout the show, showing way more suspicion towards the vigilantes than she ever did for the actual possible criminals of several cases that she encountered. What a waste of a character.
It's available to d/l here, but it looks like there are no English subtitles there.https://dwba.xyz/film-movie/korea/write-or-dance-2017-1080p-web-dl-aac2-0-h-264-ursomeday/
I think this is just information on the movie, no link to actually watch it, but thanks!!!
Wow some of these comments are selfish, self-centered, vicious, and really reek of jealousy and resentment and…
I swear, it's like they had cameras all over the place in their house when he was first married and they know everything about the marriage and how he was wrong etc etc. It's so dumb.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE HAPPY COUPLE SJK I HOPE YOU FIND HAPPINESS AND I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR NEXT PROJECT…
Wow some of these comments are selfish, self-centered, vicious, and really reek of jealousy and resentment and a holier-than-thou attitude. These people really need to get a life.
If the writers changed after episode 10, then that makes a LOT of sense because the first thing they decided to do was to instill some reality into the prosecutor. They changed the story so that she herself could UNDERSTAND how it felt to be a victim and to seek revenge for unjust cases, and that could have been a turning point for the show, and in a way it was.
She was marginally better afterwards, but we all know what happened after a couple of episodes, so maybe it's a good thing she isn't in the second season.
Each actor did their job well and I liked even the annoying prosecutor in a couple episodes, before she went back to being a useless empty character again. She still managed to fit well into the group and the dynamic of being a stubborn and headstrong female lead who stood up against whatever she thought was unjust, which I liked.
Loved Baek Sung Mi but only to a certain point. She was exactly the type of cutthroat and ruthless character that the show needed, but after a point I felt they spoiled her character but I enjoyed her until episode 13-ish pretty much.
The concept of getting revenge on the, injustice, so to speak, of the supposedly just judicial system that sometimes pardons criminals too early was fantastically portrayed. All the messed up emotions that each victim went through, including the hesitation to actively punish their perpetrators without any fear of karma was great to witness, and while some cases were a bit too stretched, the cases were diversified and unique and you really felt the victims pain and the eventual satisfaction of justice being achieved.
However, the story was a touch too repetitive form me to enjoy each case. Once you've seen one victim get their revenge, you pretty much know their formula and you know exactly how the group will proceed to get revenge for all their victims. It is still interesting and engaging but after a while the most intriguing part was just realising what each member is running from and who they themselves might want revenge from.
The storyline was also a bit inconsistent and spazzy, but still enjoyable. The car scenes were great.
And don't even get me started on what episodes 13 and 14 were, they were an absolute mess and I had to fast forward those episodes to get to the last one, which tied things up nicely.
Overall a great watch and I will watch season 2 as well, but it won't feature in my top 10.