I can't stand Yun Jae. The way he keeps addressing Ji Eun because she looks like a guy is horrible. Dude literally punched her and didn't apologize. He keeps referring to her in strange ways (bad words to address guys in Korean), he treats her so cold, and he even tried to kiss another guy while still dating her. Like, can he just talk to her and explain how he feels?? Ji Eun doesn't deserve any of this.
I wish I had known the OG title from the beginning to prepare for how disturbing this was going to be. "The defects" makes it sound like a superhero team. lmao
WHY WOULD THEY LET THAT WOMAN GO AROUND FREELY???? Trap her somewhere, people! And don't simply let her hang around with all the shaman stuff so she can mess everything up. 🤦🤦 She should be trapped in a well full of freaking holy water, because she's the only evil thing in the whole damn show. I'm so done with her.
I think it imply she killed people before. maybe not by hands but curse them to death
I wonder if there's evidence of that, tho. But for GU's case there's too much evidence and way too many witnesses. I think she could get at least a sentence for child abuse. Everything she did to him as a kid was disturbing. Dude's literally traumatized because of her.
1. Someone rescue my boy Ji Ho. He deserves some love and attention. 2. SEND THAT BITCH TO JAIL. I give zero fucks about her. She's pretty much an unsuccessful-murderer, so maybe she could be arrested for attempt? 3. Bong Su isn't giving "evil" spirit vibes. Dude's kinda chill? 4. I hope Seong Ah says it back at the beginning of next episode and they start dating. 5. The comedy is so on point in this depressing show it's crazy. It's just a full hour of drastic mood swings.
I don't know, the fact that he was surprised the husband sought him out intentionally to make his wife uncomfortable…
Nah, first, his ex is saying her husband abused her. Then he got an indirect confirmation from his client. Not to mention the guy acted gross since their first meeting. If JH says he wanted "to believe his client wasn't that bad" then he's way worse than stupid, and shouldn't be practicing law. lmao
Also, even if he was that dumb and thought his client had some good in him or wtv, it still doesn't change the fact that his presence was making his ex uncomfortable and hurting her chances of winning the case. Which means that he is a jerk. Because dude literally gave zero thought to her situation. This was NOT about him and his feelings or ego. If he had cared about HER, his ex girlfriend getting divorced with a guy who ABUSED her, dude would've dropped that case.
So, either dude is really bad at his job, or he's simply an arrogant and self centered jerk. And It's not like this is the first time he acts like an arrogant jerk anyway. The first thing he did when he saw the FL was to pretend he didn't remember her, like a 12yo. And he keeps treating her l like she's dumb when she's simply a rookie. I was willing to ignore that, but the fact that he's making his ex's divorce about him is making more alert about his behavior. If he doesn't fix this situation it's gonna be really hard to root for him.
Ju Hyeong sucks. The fact that he's stupid enough to not see that coming but acts as if he was the epiphany of "professionalism" is ridiculous.
He should've dropped the case the second he read abut the abuse. Obviously his ex wouldn't feel comfortable showing evidence of being abused to him and in general she wouldn't feel comfortable defending herself when she had to practically fight HIM (her husband didn't even go to court).
He made it sound as if the only problem was his feelings and as if he didn't want to seem "whiny" and "weak", which means dude didn't it gave it ONE thought from his ex girlfriend's perspective and he didn't think about HER feelings, and what's best for HER. If dude had at least a little bit of decency and empathy he would've dropped the case for her. So she could fight fairly.
Dude ripped the money to protect his ego or wtv, but he already hurt his ex. She's the real victim here. Girl had crappy taste in men. Feel bad for her.
I don't know how they're going to wrap the ex storyline and the romance in general, but I need a huge character development from this man to root for him and Hui Ji together.
PS. All those whiny leads crying about their "cursed fates" and stuff when something bad happens to them every 100 years, should feel ashamed because these high schoolers truly have it hard. They can't catch a freaking break.
We finally got the Law School spin off we needed. Just a bit sad Sol didn't get her boy. 😂
OK, jokes, aside, such a solid start! I love the cast. The group is fun, the ML is low-key hilarious and the FL is refreshing. I like that they have different work ethics too, which means they can complement each other well.
I was about to say that this doesn't really play by the crime drama rule book, it's much more of an action drama…
But it doesn't even fill the basic expectations.
The action is fine, but very repetitive. We should see action scenes involving the whole team, fighting as a team. But the action is mainly the "main character getting beat up and then magically raising from his ashes" BS over and over again. Not to mention that they give them insane wounds just to pretend they never happened two seconds later. Instead, they have some terminal illness storyline in the background???
Also, there's FIVE people in the poster but we know nothing about them. They have such an uneven screentime is crazy. Hanna got something for being the romantic interest and her dad's story, but the others have gotten almost nothing in 10 episodes of 16. Not too mention I feel ZERO connection between all of them. They have zero bonding moments, but we're supposed to see them as a "team".
And the villain is like more powerful than the president for no real reason? Dude got so much power but was acting like a normal office guy to keep a low profile, but then he goes and does shirt that grabs the police attention??
Like, episode 10 was the weirdest filler episode I've watched in a while. I literally didn't give a f about what was going on even in the "wholesome flashbacks". This drama is disconnected with itself.
This didn't need to be Beyond Evil or Nobody Knows. But even more action-centered shows like Study Group or Moving made the effort to tell the story of their characters and make us care about them. Seoul Busters is 20 episodes long and I didn't wanted it to end, while this show... At this point I only want them to drop the OST so I can forget about it already.
they shouldn’t have made her friend having a crush on her 💔 I hope it doesn’t affect their friendship
Yeah. I thought he was going to be just a cool bro and we were going to get a cool trio dynamic. Why can't they just make the bestie a true bestie. 왜 왜 왜?!!!
"The defects" makes it sound like a superhero team. lmao
Anyway, I liked it.
2. SEND THAT BITCH TO JAIL. I give zero fucks about her. She's pretty much an unsuccessful-murderer, so maybe she could be arrested for attempt?
3. Bong Su isn't giving "evil" spirit vibes. Dude's kinda chill?
4. I hope Seong Ah says it back at the beginning of next episode and they start dating.
5. The comedy is so on point in this depressing show it's crazy. It's just a full hour of drastic mood swings.
If JH says he wanted "to believe his client wasn't that bad" then he's way worse than stupid, and shouldn't be practicing law. lmao
Also, even if he was that dumb and thought his client had some good in him or wtv, it still doesn't change the fact that his presence was making his ex uncomfortable and hurting her chances of winning the case. Which means that he is a jerk. Because dude literally gave zero thought to her situation. This was NOT about him and his feelings or ego. If he had cared about HER, his ex girlfriend getting divorced with a guy who ABUSED her, dude would've dropped that case.
So, either dude is really bad at his job, or he's simply an arrogant and self centered jerk. And It's not like this is the first time he acts like an arrogant jerk anyway. The first thing he did when he saw the FL was to pretend he didn't remember her, like a 12yo. And he keeps treating her l like she's dumb when she's simply a rookie.
I was willing to ignore that, but the fact that he's making his ex's divorce about him is making more alert about his behavior.
If he doesn't fix this situation it's gonna be really hard to root for him.
The fact that he's stupid enough to not see that coming but acts as if he was the epiphany of "professionalism" is ridiculous.
He should've dropped the case the second he read abut the abuse. Obviously his ex wouldn't feel comfortable showing evidence of being abused to him and in general she wouldn't feel comfortable defending herself when she had to practically fight HIM (her husband didn't even go to court).
He made it sound as if the only problem was his feelings and as if he didn't want to seem "whiny" and "weak", which means dude didn't it gave it ONE thought from his ex girlfriend's perspective and he didn't think about HER feelings, and what's best for HER.
If dude had at least a little bit of decency and empathy he would've dropped the case for her. So she could fight fairly.
Dude ripped the money to protect his ego or wtv, but he already hurt his ex. She's the real victim here. Girl had crappy taste in men. Feel bad for her.
I don't know how they're going to wrap the ex storyline and the romance in general, but I need a huge character development from this man to root for him and Hui Ji together.
I had fun with these week episodes.
PS. All those whiny leads crying about their "cursed fates" and stuff when something bad happens to them every 100 years, should feel ashamed because these high schoolers truly have it hard. They can't catch a freaking break.
OK, jokes, aside, such a solid start!
I love the cast. The group is fun, the ML is low-key hilarious and the FL is refreshing. I like that they have different work ethics too, which means they can complement each other well.
Let's go!
The action is fine, but very repetitive. We should see action scenes involving the whole team, fighting as a team. But the action is mainly the "main character getting beat up and then magically raising from his ashes" BS over and over again. Not to mention that they give them insane wounds just to pretend they never happened two seconds later. Instead, they have some terminal illness storyline in the background???
Also, there's FIVE people in the poster but we know nothing about them. They have such an uneven screentime is crazy. Hanna got something for being the romantic interest and her dad's story, but the others have gotten almost nothing in 10 episodes of 16. Not too mention I feel ZERO connection between all of them. They have zero bonding moments, but we're supposed to see them as a "team".
And the villain is like more powerful than the president for no real reason? Dude got so much power but was acting like a normal office guy to keep a low profile, but then he goes and does shirt that grabs the police attention??
Like, episode 10 was the weirdest filler episode I've watched in a while. I literally didn't give a f about what was going on even in the "wholesome flashbacks". This drama is disconnected with itself.
This didn't need to be Beyond Evil or Nobody Knows. But even more action-centered shows like Study Group or Moving made the effort to tell the story of their characters and make us care about them.
Seoul Busters is 20 episodes long and I didn't wanted it to end, while this show... At this point I only want them to drop the OST so I can forget about it already.