Another Great Korean Vigilante Series
An intriguing mix of serious issues lightened with just enough comedy. A new mother must balance her career and her at home duties with a young child and a husband who have no idea what she really does at work. At work the story does not shy away from her job as an expert assassin.
The first two episodes were mostly set up and getting to know the main characters. It's the third episode in which the hook is set and then the story takes off in the third and fourth episodes.
I just finished episodes 5 & 6 and this just gets better and better with an enjoyable collision of new subplots, new characters, more backstory reveals, and new complications ensuing.
It's interesting to compare how these different vigilante series justify their actions outside the justice system. Some ignore it or throw so much comedy that the murder and mayhem aren't taken seriously. This one has the main lead explicitly lay out the justification when she explains to a new member of their team why she didn't kill some bad guys that they instead covertly delivered to the police. Her team first allows the justice system to deal with miscreants, and if the system fails, then she and her team step in to provide justice on behalf of society. In other words they're the good guys providing an essential service for the greater good.
I'm looking forward to see where the series goes. So far it's very promising.
The first two episodes were mostly set up and getting to know the main characters. It's the third episode in which the hook is set and then the story takes off in the third and fourth episodes.
I just finished episodes 5 & 6 and this just gets better and better with an enjoyable collision of new subplots, new characters, more backstory reveals, and new complications ensuing.
It's interesting to compare how these different vigilante series justify their actions outside the justice system. Some ignore it or throw so much comedy that the murder and mayhem aren't taken seriously. This one has the main lead explicitly lay out the justification when she explains to a new member of their team why she didn't kill some bad guys that they instead covertly delivered to the police. Her team first allows the justice system to deal with miscreants, and if the system fails, then she and her team step in to provide justice on behalf of society. In other words they're the good guys providing an essential service for the greater good.
I'm looking forward to see where the series goes. So far it's very promising.
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