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Excellent show, heartbreaking ending that didn't make much sense
PROS: Great plot, excellent acting, kept me hooked on the scenario and the characters. Park Changho had a very interesting character development, half of my hypotheses about Big Mouse and his team ended up being correct, other half were wrong, which only made the show even more enjoyable for me. Choi Doha is a decent (I guess?) enough villain for me to dislike him, Changho and Miho have a beautiful relationship, Big Mouse's grey morality passes by in a way that eventually makes you side with the team and genuinely get upset over Noh Park's death. I thoroughly enjoyed the series, despite its negative parts and I would recommend it to crime enjoyers.
CONS: Small plot holes here and there that made me side eye the writer for a bit. Gong Jihoon is the comic relief character but was too annoying for me to laugh at him. Not enough details on what was going on at the Lab section of Gucheon Hospital and what the "model inmates" were forced to work on. Doha's motive is simply not convincing enough, and both his and Miho's too fast death don't make much sense, medically speaking, but I'm not a doctor so I can't be certain for all the related mistakes of the scenario. We never see Chairman Kang' infamous serial killer son and his addition to the plot seemed like an easy way to explain Tak Kwangyeon's significance. Took me way too long to figure out Big Mouse and Big Mouth are written the same in Korean and that's where the wordplay was coming from. What was Choi Jungrak even doing?
CONS: Small plot holes here and there that made me side eye the writer for a bit. Gong Jihoon is the comic relief character but was too annoying for me to laugh at him. Not enough details on what was going on at the Lab section of Gucheon Hospital and what the "model inmates" were forced to work on. Doha's motive is simply not convincing enough, and both his and Miho's too fast death don't make much sense, medically speaking, but I'm not a doctor so I can't be certain for all the related mistakes of the scenario. We never see Chairman Kang' infamous serial killer son and his addition to the plot seemed like an easy way to explain Tak Kwangyeon's significance. Took me way too long to figure out Big Mouse and Big Mouth are written the same in Korean and that's where the wordplay was coming from. What was Choi Jungrak even doing?
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