Dissaponting ! This could have been something great but in the end, it just didn’t fully deliver.
I had a lot of expectations going into this drama because it started really strong. The first story was engaging, the setup was promising, and I genuinely thought this would be one of those clever, fast-paced con-artist stories. Unfortunately, as the drama went on, the story slowly lost its rhythm, and I was quite disappointed.
To be completely honest, the high rating I’m giving this drama is almost entirely because of the stellar cast, especially the actors who played the antagonists. They were exceptional and truly carried the show when the story itself couldn’t.
Plot*
The story follows three con artists who work together to help people who have been wronged. The group is led by Yun I-rang, a highly intelligent and creative woman who organises their operations while hiding secrets of her own. Alongside her is James, a veteran con artist with wit and humour, and Myung Gu-ho, the newest member of the team.
Structure & Storytelling
The drama consists of 12 episodes, with a new case or “victim” introduced every two episodes. The structure is very much Robin Hood–style: they scam the bad people, those who exploit, deceive, or harm innocent victims, steal their money, reimburse the victims, and keep a portion for themselves.
While this concept works well at first, after the initial story, everything began to feel disconnected. Instead of building momentum and a storyline of how all this began, each new case felt loosely stitched together. There were many elements thrown in, but they never fully came together in a way that kept me emotionally invested. I often felt confused rather than intrigued.
What truly kept me watching was the antagonists. The drama had an impressive lineup of well-known, extremely busy actors appearing as villains or in cameo roles, and honestly, I was surprised they managed to cast so many big names. These actors were phenomenal!!!. Their performances as bad guys were layered, convincing, and memorable and without them, I don’t think I would have ever finished the drama.
Acting Thoughts
Park Min-young is a very conflicting actress for me. She often plays characters who are traumatised in childhood, and this drama follows that same pattern. I was initially excited because this was supposed to be a revenge-driven role, but the main storyline tied to her character felt underdeveloped and not deep enough. I often asked this question," All of this just for that ?" IYKYK!!
The emotional depth wasn’t there, and despite the drama trying to make it dramatic and heavy, it never truly pulled me in. At times, her acting felt a bit unnatural to me.
Park Hee-soon is an actor I usually enjoy a lot, but in this case, I struggled to connect with him. His comedic moments felt forced, and the humour didn’t suit him in my eyes. This is the first time i am seeing him playing a comedy role, and I struggled to laugh. It just didn’t land the way it was intended. Of course, this is just my personal opinion!
Final Thoughts & Rating
Overall, the drama felt full of plot holes, and the ending was rushed. The main storyline never had enough time to properly develop, and instead of feeling cohesive, it felt like scattered pieces of information poorly connected. Maybe the limited 12-episode format played a role, but it still didn’t meet the expectations it set for itself early on.
If I were rating this purely on story, I’d give it a 5/10. However, because of the outstanding supporting cast and unforgettable antagonists, I’m bumping it up to a 7.5/10. They truly saved this drama for me.
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