He does look like a menace and that goes with the character.
No. I AM saying his role is supposed to be give you a highschool teen rebel vibe because that's what they're aiming for. He literally has a romanticised, childish view of the world where he wants to eliminate all evil from. Heck he carries around like a wooden sword like a child does.
Okay this is getting annoying because the main characters are so dumb. The villains are always 10 steps ahead of them and counter them so watching them do all the shit to gather evidence and all the whole episode just for it to not work at the last moment is no fun. Both ep 3 and 4 were the same in that case.
Can someone recommend a similar drama where they investigate cases and solve them in one episode and that the…
Diary of a Prosecutor, Dr Romantic (to some extent + was a medical drama rather than a legal drama), Witch at Court, Queen of Mystery.
Although the focus on romance is minimal in many of them, they're similar to this one as in there's usually an overarching storyline + new case/story every episode (or every 2-3 ep).
So much potential wasted. Great casting, SUPER good premise, but somewhere along the way it fell apart or maybe it never took off. I can't even tell anymore. My biggest problem with this was the length. Why do Kdrama directors/producers not understand a good drama does not have to be 10 eps or longer? This drama would've worked better as a HBO-style miniseries with ~6-8 episode length total. Due to the length, there was some big pacing issues throughout. I really wanted to enjoy it because it was everything felt great except for the direction itself. By the end it felt like I was forcing myself to watch this. 7/10
IKR? This is NOT based on the books at all outside of the title of the drama and the "sisters" and the "rich aunt"…
Yeah I read that book as a kid and re-read it again after watching the Winona Ryder movie and again right before watching the Saoirse Ronan movie. I'm watching this currently and this is so not Little Women.
The oldest sister in both the novel and drama believes that marrying well will solve problems for herself and…
That's the book. Whereas in the drama it's VERY obvious that Jo's character got split into both Kim Ga Eun and Nam Ji Hyun's character. In Joo is hybrid if some characteristics of both Jo and Meg. Amy doesn't exist on the other hand and Park Ji Hu is Beth.
I really want to know how this is based on the book ... lol! Just because there are 3 sisters ? Are you kidding…
IKR? This is NOT based on the books at all outside of the title of the drama and the "sisters" and the "rich aunt" premise xD Literally the whole plot is completely different.
This is so much better than the other law dramas that are currently airing. Enjoying this. Only disappointment is that they turned my man Ha Joon into a villain :/
Although the focus on romance is minimal in many of them, they're similar to this one as in there's usually an overarching storyline + new case/story every episode (or every 2-3 ep).