With the copyright case though the male artist was suing for copyright infringement and argued she had reproduced…
That was my issue with the case as well. As far as I can tell, the defendant painter was the one who sold it at the flea market, it doesn't make any sense on him seilling the original if he copied it and then sold his as an original. He would destroy it or hide it realistically.
But that adds in the question of when did he see the painting, and have long enough with the painting, to be able to replicate to the extent that her dad's portrait was still in it? That's just one of the huge plot holes these cases have imo. I'm enjoying the cases for the most part, and they mainly focus on the case in every episode, yet every single case feels so one-sided and incomplete to me
This is honestly one of the best gl out right now, they did such a good job with the leads . Every episode I’m…
This show is honestly the first show I've ever watched where I'm sure I'm going to have Second Lead Syndrome. I am team Loft for sure, but I will honestly feel for Air if she's left out, yet will be heartbroken if Pure chooses Air lol. I'm already resigned to feeling heartbreak no matter who she chooses, just one will definitely hit harder than the other one
It's honestly mind boggling that this is sitting at 7.7. This is the first job of 2 of the main actresses, and they are doing a better job than a lot of more seasoned artists (not just GL space, in general.) The script is good, the acting is believable, the post production is legitimately good, the pacing is great, I could go on.
I honestly think if this was a hetero romance KDrama, this show would be sitting at 8.5-8.8 right now and it sitting below 8 in general is just ridiculous imo.
I actually laughed at the end of ep 1 because they advertise in the credits that they shot it with a Canon R5c, and nothing about this show feels like it was a budget production, all the while their camera setup is max $9000 US each (Camera, lenses, rigs, etc), which is nothing for a show like this. There's YouTubers that use more expensive camera setups than what this is, and I honestly would believe they shot this with a RED if you told me they did
Does Jam not trust Ai, why does not she tell her that dad is harassing her. I mean Ai trusts her and said she…
I don't think it's a trust issue. I took it more as she feels entirely inbebted to Ai already, seeing how she truly believes she would be dead already if it wasn't for her. Even if she wouldn't actually be dead, Ai completely changed her life in only positive ways. Right now, Ai is stressed about her dad, the bid and Mae so Yam doesn't want to add to her stress by adding her problem on top of everything else, while also feeling more indebted to Ai if/when she helps
Episode 10 so 2 years for murder and that’s with court and judge accepting both things were different situations,…
I also think the punishment was low, but Hyo Min brought proof that the victim jaywalked in that exact same area over 30 times, so there legally is reasonable doubt that the concussion caused her to cross the street. If she didn't hit her in the head with the rock and just happened to be driving distractedly and grabbing her lighter at that exact time, she still would have accidentally hit her because the odds are she would have jaywalked anyways. That's why her mom sent her the info on the habitual jaywalking, that alone removes any correlation to the battery and the car accident
I think I would have been more comfortable with say 2 years for the battery and 3-5 years for the vehicular manslaughter
Thinking back on it, FL's mom said she regrets not helping the bully now since it bothers the FL and she didn't expect that, but what about the other daughter?!?
Yes, Hyo Min was disturbed by the way you handled the bullying issue, but you still abandoned her twin sister. She cares WAY MORE about that than she did you mishandling the bullying case when she was in High School. It's kind of crazy how they made it show where mom and daughter found common ground and are starting to heal their relationship when the biggest issue between them isn't even recognized by the mom yet. Or did I just misunderstand their conversation? I feel like I had to of for Hyo Min to change her attitude, but honestly can't recall the mom even acknowledging the other daughter
That's why he is known as "the scary boss" 🤭It's too bad they didn't show the trainee's expression…
I didn't think it was going to happen to start with, then they got my hopes by flashbacking to her coming home with them sitting in the twins room, then they immediately dashed my hopes again by instantly moving on lol. That flashback was a roller coaster for me.
I do love how he's obviously not the "scary boss" to her anymore though. Pulling her aside to give her clothes for the girls and practically saying I'm always here for you shows that he genuinely cares about all his associates, not just Hyo Min
№4. Giving a chanceThis was the FL's entire argument: to give her a chance.- Adults failed to protect her.-…
Yeah, she definitely got scared off by the threat to her daughter. I just think with what we know about her, she should have been able to counter it almost immediately.
Like it's different scenario, genre, different everything really, but think about the bullying scene in Judge From Hell. The mothers changed their tune immediately and started actually blaming their daughters as soon as they heard Shin Hye was a judge. She wasn't even a high ranked judge like FL's dad, and with the evidence she has in the cell phone already, one casual conversation to the FL's dad can completely destroy the bullys life. She could easily have been like "Then we'll skip the school violence board and take this to the court, let's see how you do" but got scared off by a threat that shouldn't have held any weight to her imo
№4. Giving a chanceThis was the FL's entire argument: to give her a chance.- Adults failed to protect her.-…
I agree with your points except for #1. Yeah the bullys dad is the chairman and all that, but the FLs mom is a senior highly respected lawyer and law school professor, and her dad is a highly respected senior judge. The bully wasn't chaebol level of wealth, just upper middle class to lower high class, which is the same as the FLs family.
Yeah, the chairman father can try and use his influence to try and keep his daughter in school, but would he really risk going against a system that will obviously be extremely biased against him and his daughter if she tried any retribution against the FL?
She also couldn't know at that time, but seeing as how the bully actually got sent to the US very shortly after the bullying issue we saw, I don't think FL's mom made the right choice. As smart as she's supposed to be, she should have been able to tell that the odds were 80+% in her favor, but she got scared off by a mediocre threat she easily could have flipped
They couldn't truly get justice to her sister-only by stooping down to his awful level they were able to save…
It was a disgusting scene at face value, but I think what they were going for, and conveyed decently, was that they weren't really laughing at her beating him per se, but they started laughing as a means to let their confused feelings out until the real feelings came. The victim/perpetrator wasn't only a sister to her friend, she was practically all of theirs older sister, and the friends idol on top of that, so seeing her "payback" was cathartic to all of them and their confused state caused the first one to laugh so they all joined until it kicked in and they cried.
I don't agree with the scene and don't think they should have added it, but I think if you watch it again and try to look past the face value of it, you will see it wasn't really them joking about her abusing him, is was a necessary release of emotions for all 3 of them, the sister especially
So did kwon na yeon slept with guy and then deleted the photo since she knew its a setup? Why even sleep with…
As of now, I am assuming that she went home and slept and nothing happened between them. They only showed her heels by the side of the bed as a red herring I think, really to make the office politics plotline suspenseful for the final week.
I absolutely could be wrong and they slept together, but they made it ambiguous enough to sow doubt on purpose. However, the room they showed while panning to heels by the bed didn't look like a hotel room, or a bachelors room for that matter, to me
there was no vehicular assault. She just drove recklessly. The stone WAS an assault and super nasty and she does…
????????????????? She didn't mean to, but 100% hit her with the truck while she was trying to grab her lighter off the floorboard. That is absolutely a vehicular accident, and that accident killed her. I didn't once put vehicular assault, I put vehicular manslaughter, which is exactly what happened, and she herself even said that happened. Or do you honestly think that accidentally killing someone is just a reckless driving charge?!? If so, you might want to learn some basic commonly known laws.
Also, the rock was battery, not assault. At least as per US definitions. Battery is the act of actually harming someone. Assault is basically the threat of harming someone, or causing someone to feel and fear being attacked
That's the thing with defending defendants though. You have to justify why they did what they did. Not all are…
I agree that it's their job, and I'm fine with them winning the cases.
I'm talking more about the script and tone of the show. There's been plenty of shows and movies where a defense lawyer is the protagonist and wins the case, but it's framed and scripted in a way audience still knows and feels that the defendant was in the wrong and what they did is not okay, even if they got off. BTB is framing the show in a way where it looks like they are saying violence can be justified, and that's the part I have a problem with.
I know they are defense/litigation lawyers and it's their job to argue for the defendants, but it seems weird to me how the last 3 episodes have an undertone of justifying violence against someone that's wronged you. Like, yeah, in ep 10 she got 2 years in prison, but that's a light sentencing for either battery or vehicular manslaughter let alone both. The messaging on this one can easily be misconstrued as "It's okay to proactively assault/kill your bully" and they definitely shouldn't be spreading a message like that
It really is starting to come off like they are saying it's okay to hurt someone that's hurt you, and that's not reality. In self defense, sure, but none of these cases could fall under self defense
Could you let me know whether there will be no romance between boss and their subordinate, right?
As of now, no. It's open to interpretation imo and could very well become a romance, or just a mutually respected mentor/mentee relationship where they both have a fondness for each other, not neccissarily love.
The ML actually made a rule at the law firm before the show started where superior/subordinate relationships are forbidden, so using that point there's less chance that he'd break his own rule, but it is still possible.
I think it might be different reasons for different people. For religious people it's the fact that they consider…
I think if there was a way to write a law with 0 loopholes and no ambiguity to it that more people would be more open to the idea, but I don't really see a way that happens. There's been plenty of arguments that are legally sound even with the most plainly written laws in many countries.
I personally do think that if someone has a 100% confirmed terminal disease, is in the later middle stages of that disease and their quality of life is going to continuously get worse, they should have that option if they so choose.
As for your point for the mentally degrading diseases, I personally think that the actual patient has to be able to make the call while they are still mostly lucid. Not like an hour every 3 or whatever, I mean early stages of the disease have paperwork like a DNR, but stating at which level of QOL medically they want to stop fighting. I would say consesus of relatives, but like you said theres possible greed in that case. Imagine a grandparent with late stage dementia that's loaded, it's easy to imagine the majority of (possible) heirs signing off for the payday, especially if there's a strained relationship even without the dementia
But that adds in the question of when did he see the painting, and have long enough with the painting, to be able to replicate to the extent that her dad's portrait was still in it? That's just one of the huge plot holes these cases have imo. I'm enjoying the cases for the most part, and they mainly focus on the case in every episode, yet every single case feels so one-sided and incomplete to me
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I honestly think if this was a hetero romance KDrama, this show would be sitting at 8.5-8.8 right now and it sitting below 8 in general is just ridiculous imo.
I actually laughed at the end of ep 1 because they advertise in the credits that they shot it with a Canon R5c, and nothing about this show feels like it was a budget production, all the while their camera setup is max $9000 US each (Camera, lenses, rigs, etc), which is nothing for a show like this. There's YouTubers that use more expensive camera setups than what this is, and I honestly would believe they shot this with a RED if you told me they did
I think I would have been more comfortable with say 2 years for the battery and 3-5 years for the vehicular manslaughter
Yes, Hyo Min was disturbed by the way you handled the bullying issue, but you still abandoned her twin sister. She cares WAY MORE about that than she did you mishandling the bullying case when she was in High School. It's kind of crazy how they made it show where mom and daughter found common ground and are starting to heal their relationship when the biggest issue between them isn't even recognized by the mom yet. Or did I just misunderstand their conversation? I feel like I had to of for Hyo Min to change her attitude, but honestly can't recall the mom even acknowledging the other daughter
I do love how he's obviously not the "scary boss" to her anymore though. Pulling her aside to give her clothes for the girls and practically saying I'm always here for you shows that he genuinely cares about all his associates, not just Hyo Min
Like it's different scenario, genre, different everything really, but think about the bullying scene in Judge From Hell. The mothers changed their tune immediately and started actually blaming their daughters as soon as they heard Shin Hye was a judge. She wasn't even a high ranked judge like FL's dad, and with the evidence she has in the cell phone already, one casual conversation to the FL's dad can completely destroy the bullys life. She could easily have been like "Then we'll skip the school violence board and take this to the court, let's see how you do" but got scared off by a threat that shouldn't have held any weight to her imo
Yeah, the chairman father can try and use his influence to try and keep his daughter in school, but would he really risk going against a system that will obviously be extremely biased against him and his daughter if she tried any retribution against the FL?
She also couldn't know at that time, but seeing as how the bully actually got sent to the US very shortly after the bullying issue we saw, I don't think FL's mom made the right choice. As smart as she's supposed to be, she should have been able to tell that the odds were 80+% in her favor, but she got scared off by a mediocre threat she easily could have flipped
I don't agree with the scene and don't think they should have added it, but I think if you watch it again and try to look past the face value of it, you will see it wasn't really them joking about her abusing him, is was a necessary release of emotions for all 3 of them, the sister especially
I absolutely could be wrong and they slept together, but they made it ambiguous enough to sow doubt on purpose. However, the room they showed while panning to heels by the bed didn't look like a hotel room, or a bachelors room for that matter, to me
Also, the rock was battery, not assault. At least as per US definitions. Battery is the act of actually harming someone. Assault is basically the threat of harming someone, or causing someone to feel and fear being attacked
I'm talking more about the script and tone of the show. There's been plenty of shows and movies where a defense lawyer is the protagonist and wins the case, but it's framed and scripted in a way audience still knows and feels that the defendant was in the wrong and what they did is not okay, even if they got off. BTB is framing the show in a way where it looks like they are saying violence can be justified, and that's the part I have a problem with.
It really is starting to come off like they are saying it's okay to hurt someone that's hurt you, and that's not reality. In self defense, sure, but none of these cases could fall under self defense
The ML actually made a rule at the law firm before the show started where superior/subordinate relationships are forbidden, so using that point there's less chance that he'd break his own rule, but it is still possible.
I personally do think that if someone has a 100% confirmed terminal disease, is in the later middle stages of that disease and their quality of life is going to continuously get worse, they should have that option if they so choose.
As for your point for the mentally degrading diseases, I personally think that the actual patient has to be able to make the call while they are still mostly lucid. Not like an hour every 3 or whatever, I mean early stages of the disease have paperwork like a DNR, but stating at which level of QOL medically they want to stop fighting. I would say consesus of relatives, but like you said theres possible greed in that case. Imagine a grandparent with late stage dementia that's loaded, it's easy to imagine the majority of (possible) heirs signing off for the payday, especially if there's a strained relationship even without the dementia