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Ongoing 10/12
Beyond the Bar
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Sep 4, 2025
10 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 8.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 7.0

Deeply Moving Drama....

I won't sit here and claim fluency in Korean dramas, language, or legalese. And I definitely do not turn to kdramas for believable realities so my irritation with potholes is fairly low. But this drama really surprised me.

I started this on Monday, bored with my other kdrama and honestly didn't have high hopes. I like a good law procedural but my proximity to actual lawyers makes me a very snarky observer of how they are portrayed. So color me genuinely surprised when the second episode brought tears to my eyes and I am neither a typically weepy watcher nor hormonal atm. The show is naive and hopeful and maybe that's what I need when the world is ::waves incoherently::

As an English language viewer watching this with subtitles, the emotional underpinning of each episode astounds me. Even the episodes with scenes that DO frustrate me generally have enough going with other characters to keep me watching. Even with the way flashbacks just drop into scenes without a screen cue (music...a color change... something...I beg) I am happy to follow where this drama takes me to learn:

* more about the ML and FL both as separate individuals and how this director envisions the series ending for them
* how Yullim law firm deals with its... internal matters
* what the heck happens with the second leads
* probably several other things I cannot articulate without getting more spoilerly

There are moments where I want to cringe, want to fast forward, want to read a synopsis of the episode instead (and I do!) but I still stayed up until 2am watching this show instead of sleeping. I read the episode synopsis.... and still decided to watch. This show made me care about lawyers and the ethical dilemmas they face daily. This show made me care about personal litigation lawyers which if you knew the mind f*** that is for me... jeez.

Some of the sentiments are sloppily managed. I do not deny that. But it also asks the viewer to engage and think about how they would react in situations that do occur in real life. I am thinking of one episode in particular which yes, absolutely strains believability, but does so in a way that shows human beings, flawed and imperfect as we are, trying to bring their own personal notions of justice to a deeply messed up situation in a flawed and imperfect legal system. Do I like this vigilante approach to justice? Um...unclear.

But it made me ask the question. I would suggest viewers forget the plausibility of the scenarios and just feel your way through each episode. Because at the root of each case is love and as one character points out: the different expressions and interpretations of love hurt people. This show captures that heartbreak well enough for this romantic cynic to hurt enough to cry while watching it.

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