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Small & Mighty taiwanese drama review
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Small & Mighty
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by sayratial
Jul 29, 2025
26 of 26 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 8.0
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 6.5

Small on Logic, Mighty on Fun & Chaos

Small & Mighty was a fun watch overall, don’t go in expecting a serious law drama though, because logic definitely takes a backseat here. It's mostly comedy, and it knows it. The real draw is the bickering duo of lawyers and the chaos they bring.

The show runs on a case-of-the-week setup. Each case spans a few episodes before moving on, and most of them are pretty entertaining.

Liu Lang is a well-known, high-priced lawyer who's a bit unhinged. He’s not exactly a great person, he’ll do whatever it takes to win, even if his client is obviously in the wrong. He worships money and is kind of a “womanizer”. But one day, a kid shows up calling him "Daddy" and chaos follows. After a scandal, he ends up broke, sells everything, and suddenly has to work at this shabby little law firm.

That’s where he meets Lin Xia Yan again, a rookie lawyer who’s way too righteous for her own good. These two constantly bicker and their dynamic is gold. The whole firm is a quirky bunch, and their group interactions are honestly one of the highlights.

Oh, and Liang Liang (the kid) is so adorable. Like, scene-stealer level cute.

As the drama goes on, Liu Lang very slowly becomes a slightly better human. Meanwhile, Lin Xia Yan learns that maybe being a justice warrior 24/7 isn’t always the way, and that sometimes, not helping can be okay too (maybe).

Overall this is a recommend watch for when you want a lighthearted and emotional sometimes fictional legal drama.
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