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Prosecutor Princess korean drama review
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Prosecutor Princess
1 people found this review helpful
by Zoe
Sep 29, 2015
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed 1
Overall 5.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
I really struggled with the beginning of this drama so I skipped ahead because it's boring and we see the usual incompetencies, failure at work, incapable at her job, jumping to conclusions, inflammatory remarks, entire workplace laughing at her, etc. What kind of kick do writers get out of this? Yay! She's working late! Ep 7 – she's suspicious as a prosecutor – not gullible, thinks about the possibilities. This is good. Ep 8 – her colleagues are finally respecting her. Nice that she put in terms and conditions like a real lawyer would. Personally, she's a wreck but she's quite efficient as a prosecutor. She's also good at making people talk. Damn, she's a hard worker and so keen for the case. But she's not clueless either. No conniving second female lead? It gets better. When he's having the nightmare, her gentle compassion really shines through. I like what she says in Ep 4, “I really do know everything. It's just that I don't always think the same as everyone else. But I really do know everything that I should.” There's also teamwork with the lady rivals - I like this. Se Jun (secondary male lead) He's a nice team leader - “Later on, when you feel like saying. And if you need help, tell me.” What an absurd...oh these Kdramas always inventive ways of being adorable and awkward as hell. Such a weirdo, this guy. 3 years since he's been on the dating scene. She just lifted him onto her back. No kidding. He's crazy. And he's not a skinny fellow like Gong Yoo either. Father Relationship I roughly know that the parents strong arm their daughter, but seeing moments like this seems nice even though he's just being a scallyway. Romance Hye Ri is a satisfying character. “You haven't even tasted my wrath. Don't you even think about moving.” Her calm face when she's asking him what's wrong – dignity. He's got a great selection of vests. Nobody in their right mind would let that person drive them home after discovering all the treachery. Oh yeah, end of ep 13. She's great. Says what she has to. Confidently. Knows him. “I love you. You bastard.” I never understand how a kiss can be so grossly misconstrued by male leads / producers / writers. A kiss shouldn't take the work out for you you lazy buggers. “Without you in the office it was so cold and lonely.” That's what you want to hear. In Woo In Woo is being a real decent kind of guy. Helpful, serving, kind. This is cool. “She keeps finding the truth I've mixed in with the lies. She keeps figuring out my sincerity.” That's such a nice way to put it, don't you think? I love this conversation in Ep 14 about her saying use your lawyer language and him saying her occupation is showing. “My mind, heart, and eyes are filled with all your expressions.” That's a real romantic line, isn't it. He looks better with more hair. There is a lot of sad faced In Woo. He's so encouraging teaching her how to cook. Jenny I really wanted to hate Jenny. I hated her on screen but felt annoyed because there's no good reason to hate her. She's reasonable. She's helpful. She's a good friend. Ugh! 1 year later... you better have grown more hair In Woo. Hye Ri doesn't have a change of hairstyle. That's a first. Her optimism is strong and she can smile at hurt. Nope, he doesn't have more hair and he's insanely obsessed with those disgusting V-necks. She's carrying In Woo, now? This girl is strong. I can't believe he even attempted a piggyback ride from her. So bizarre. That's hilarious she can remember what he said a year ago and he can't believe it.
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