Where to Watch Judge vs. Judge Episode 32

Subscription

Judge vs. Judge Episode 32

Living Justice


7.0
Your Rating: -/10
Ratings: 7.0/10 from 3 users
Reviews: 2 users
Season: 1

Two years later, everyone continues their jobs as judges. Jung Joo is transferred to the Jangheung branch, and she lives as neighbors with Eui Hyun. Jung Joo, Eui Hyun, and Chief Oh work together again at the Jangheung branch. (Source: AppleTV)
  • Aired: January 11, 2018

Judge vs. Judge Recent Discussions

Be the first to create a discussion for Judge vs. Judge

Judge vs. Judge Episode 32 Reactions

qadirah
0 people found this review helpful
Jan 27, 2018

I didn't go like what I expected, I thought…

I didn't go like what I expected, I thought it would be a good one. I just couldn't find the chemistry between the main characters, especially Judge Lee Jung-Joo (Park Eun-Bin) and Judge Sa Ui-Hyun (Yeon Woo-Jin).
Was this review helpful to you?
lixpic
0 people found this review helpful
Jan 12, 2018

I wish there was a kiss but oh well...

When I first started this series I actually loved it. I thought it was so cool and unique even though the writing for it was a bit of a mess, I liked the concept of the contradicting genres. Comedy\Legal  those are two genres that rarely go together so thats why it encouraged me to be invested in this drama.

The first like five episodes I got so into it. I don't know if I was forcing myself but I just loved the actors that had been casted into the roles, they played what they were given so well and I applaud them for that.

The main thing I have an issue with is the lack of Romance that was not injected into this. Then again, I understand that legal dramas are supposed to be mainly focusing on law and the cases and whatever else, but the reason why I watch Korean dramas is for 1. The romance and then all the rest follows on like the Story and what not. It did have a few lovey dovey scenes at the end but no kiss. NO KISS. I cant say that I'm not disappointed but you know would have been nice to end things off like that.

But I kinda like how in the beginning the spent time setting the story the scenes the characters. I had many speculations on who was the main "baddy" which kept me more involved.

Even though this drama had a lot of week points I don't regret watching it because it was entertaining watching how this story will unfold. I recommend this if your looking for a drama filler. It will keep you saying "What The Hell Was The Writer Thinking!?" and other things as well.

Read More

Was this review helpful to you?
Trending Articles
Esther Yu's Love Game in Eastern Fantasy domestically beats Zhao Lu Si's The Story of Pearl Girl
News - Nov 8, 2024

The recently released Chinese dramas are in a tight race for popularity

Shen Yue returns to the small screen with Smile Code
News - Nov 5, 2024

The upcoming healing comedy C-drama Smile Code unveils its premiere date

Zhao Lu Si candidly states Duanwu isn't worth learning from (The Story of Pearl Girl)
News - Nov 11, 2024

Read the excerpts from Zhao Lu Si's interviews

Woo Do Hwan chooses exercise over drinking for stress relief — Mr. Plankton
News - Nov 14, 2024

Check out Woo Do Hwan's interview for Mr. Plankton

Bai Lu and Wang Xing Yue's upcoming C-drama is more than just a mystery thriller
News - Nov 13, 2024

The two stars have been confirmed to lead a new Chinese mystery drama

Kim Sae Ron is confirmed to return to the movie scene after two years of hiatus
News - Nov 13, 2024

Kim Sae Ron is officially returning to the industry.

Yoo Yeon Seok and Chae Soo Bin's married life takes a dramatic turn in When the Phone Rings
News - Nov 8, 2024

Watch the latest teaser from When the Phone Rings

Lee Won Jung receives casting offer to join Kim Da Mi and Shin Ye Eun's new K-drama!
News - Nov 12, 2024

Lee Won Jung will possibly work with brilliant actresses in his next K-drama project.

The Presence of Arts in The Double
Editorials - Oct 26, 2024

An exploration of the artistic concepts in Chinese drama The Double.