all those things happen in real life, sadly. beaten kids can have bruises but social workers won't do anything. there was a case like this lately, there were so many evidence and reports but the children stayed at their abusive parents home until one of the kids contacted a tv show. the jurors are not directly connected, that's what they say on summons (not a family member, co-worker, etc), easy things to check because they don't have time to dig more than that. if they met years ago at a wedding, they can't tell. there was a case where a drug dealer had one of his former clients brother as a juror, they realized it after the trial. but maybe they should have explained a bit of these because i feel sometimes things happen to fast so it's not easy to grasp everything.
this drama is full of plot twits, love that we can't tell who's the murderer yet. the cast is great! Taec is scary, funny and a lone hero, Eun Ji is amazing and touching as this social worker who's targeted, and Ha Seok jin perfect for this serious and rightful judge character.
the kidnapped kids aren't in an orphanage, looks like a criminal or cult organization. we don't really know what it is yet. it seems like the jurors have actually been chosen because they have a link with the story, they're starting to realize it
depends of the drama, i'm catching up on old ones so i watch several episodes, but the new ones and ones i enjoy a lot i just watch 1 or 2 eps by day not to forget the whole series afterwards
NO offense to his fans but i can't watch him as lead for some reason. He is very boring in most of his roles and…
in Love in contract too? i haven't watched it yet, he was great in Reply 1988, for Jealousy incarnate the role doesn't help i think, it's the serious ceo type
beaten kids can have bruises but social workers won't do anything. there was a case like this lately, there were so many evidence and reports but the children stayed at their abusive parents home until one of the kids contacted a tv show.
the jurors are not directly connected, that's what they say on summons (not a family member, co-worker, etc), easy things to check because they don't have time to dig more than that. if they met years ago at a wedding, they can't tell. there was a case where a drug dealer had one of his former clients brother as a juror, they realized it after the trial.
but maybe they should have explained a bit of these because i feel sometimes things happen to fast so it's not easy to grasp everything.
it seems like the jurors have actually been chosen because they have a link with the story, they're starting to realize it