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Watch for the visuals, not for the plot to be fair
How is this K-drama about law when the victim is prosecuting his attacker? Someone explain it to me.
That said, if you squint and ignore all the bullshit, it is a good weekend watch. Not something to think about or ponder what is going to happen, because around episode 6 they reveal the villain. This is very much a turn-your-brain-off show, something to consume as visual sustenance.
Nam Ji-hyun and Ji Chang-wook are both hotter than burning oil, and their chemistry is smoking, so at least there is something to watch. Choi Tae-joon, Kwon Nara, and Kim Ye-won are also really pretty, which makes it worth a watch for the visuals alone.
That said, if you squint and ignore all the bullshit, it is a good weekend watch. Not something to think about or ponder what is going to happen, because around episode 6 they reveal the villain. This is very much a turn-your-brain-off show, something to consume as visual sustenance.
Nam Ji-hyun and Ji Chang-wook are both hotter than burning oil, and their chemistry is smoking, so at least there is something to watch. Choi Tae-joon, Kwon Nara, and Kim Ye-won are also really pretty, which makes it worth a watch for the visuals alone.
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