It felt different these last episodes now I know why and to me it's bad news. Doki questioning his morals this…
It's one of things that bugs me. Mr Jang and Doki got together to fight for these victims but looks like they didn't thought much about the afterwards and that's makes them reckless and kinda stupid. Why they trusted Godmother with the criminals in the first place since she was a crime lord herself. What they intended to do with them, to reform their ways? That could took years, they don't have staff to manage that and things could never change. Doki was okay with putting them in cages or whatever, he didn't liked to give the job to a third party who was also a bad person. Hana being self-righteous only in front of Doki is one of the things that always annoyed me and the audience, I know she's trying to fit in while deep down agreeing that sometimes justice by hands are needed, but still, the way the drama was written painted her a hypocritical. Her going so strong after the team even when she wanted to do same did not settle nice. I think the show don't know what they wanna say, that vengeance is not the way to vent trauma? That the team has to look for a way to make the bad guys repent in a nicer way? That they should join hands with someone legally powerful so they can turn the bad guys to the law? Any of this just sets them in a path that just doesn't work because first the system is deeply corrupt - that's why they turned to the vigilant thing - and second, even with them fabricating evidences to help Hana put away someone, their chances are very little to get big convictions or to make sure they'll stay in jail at all. So they'll have to be back to have a jail or someplace to put away those people with her covering for them. Their whole thing is about to give the clients closure and most times, paying with the same violent way or worst. In vengeance you can't follow moral rules. So why is the drama trying to question their ways? I feel that we're running in circles and will be back to the same place. The other option is the team go to jail or disband and try to resolve their traumas in healthy ways, but that would be a bummer honestly, they made us care about victims getting justice, who'll take care of them without the team?
Questioning the way he kept the bad guys because he was trusting Godmother. Honestly that's always felt off and wasn't really explained. Why give this job to someone who clearly isn't a good deed person. But Doki never questioned about revenging the bad guys because they were only after the ones law couldn't catch isn't that deep. It has been prooved that law is not a trusting force in this drama. The show has to make him questioning now so can open a chance to Hana join the team
It felt different these last episodes now I know why and to me it's bad news. Doki questioning his morals this…
I don't think it gives deep to Doki because it's like turning back to all the drama has being telling us so far, that the sistem is broken and it's more than one person's job to change. So far they are targeting people who weren't punished so why are they feeling sorry about their ways? The biggest hole is why Mr Jang trusted Godmother to secure the bad guys in the first place? She was clearly not a good deed peeson since the beginning and it was never explained why she was trusted with such a big thing.
Hana after that interview changed her pov and that's why she was hired. Her being back to thinking fists are good just got back on episode 11. Mr Wang also wouldn't agree with her going off the law, I think what would make sense to her character is to be even more adamant about chase bad guys by law after his death, to honor him. I loved her for being so confident about her work even when the world showed her that it was hard and not always warding.
It's like you said the writing is towards to Doki and Hana help each other it feels forced, because that's not what the drama is about. It's about the gang helping vitcms because that's help their healing process and revenge will never be really understood within society because it questions law and comum morals.
Hana after that interview changed her pov and that's why she was hired. Her being back to thinking fists are good just got back on episode 11. Mr Wang also wouldn't agree with her going off the law, I think what would make sense to her character is to be even more adamant about chase bad guys by law after his death, to honor him. I loved her for being so confident about her work even when the world showed her that it was hard and not always warding.
It's like you said the writing is towards to Doki and Hana help each other it feels forced, because that's not what the drama is about. It's about the gang helping vitcms because that's help their healing process and revenge will never be really understood within society because it questions law and comum morals.