This review may contain spoilers
The auditors
An impassive head auditor! A young auditor, on the other hand, who's too kind for the job.
The young man's naiveté starts to get on my nerves as early as episode 3. If it weren't for some brilliant insights from the head auditor, it would be a deadly situation.
How many problems does this company have?
Some scenes don't fit together (he runs away without a coat and then gets out of the car wearing one, they knock him out and then he doesn't even need hospital treatment, 100 security guards, and when they chase the culprit, not a single one is seen until the auditors intervene... an unconvincing plot.
After a break, I picked up from episode 8, and the dynamics change (the deputy director allies with the head auditor) and things get more interesting.
The ending is consistent with the character.
The young man's naiveté starts to get on my nerves as early as episode 3. If it weren't for some brilliant insights from the head auditor, it would be a deadly situation.
How many problems does this company have?
Some scenes don't fit together (he runs away without a coat and then gets out of the car wearing one, they knock him out and then he doesn't even need hospital treatment, 100 security guards, and when they chase the culprit, not a single one is seen until the auditors intervene... an unconvincing plot.
After a break, I picked up from episode 8, and the dynamics change (the deputy director allies with the head auditor) and things get more interesting.
The ending is consistent with the character.
Was this review helpful to you?
