I have a question regarding Ju Garam and Ung's father
Why did Ju Garam say to Mun Cheol-yeong that it was his fault for getting injured? I get that he wanted to show him that he shouldn't blame rugby for his injury and that he needed to let Ung decide for himself but how was his injury his own fault? I don't get the logic behind this, the opponent was the one who fell carelessly on him.
Is this worth the watch? Or is it overrated? My sister that doesn’t really like dramas said it’s really good…
Listen: if you decide to watch it expecting deep social commentary regarding guns and violence, you might get disappointed. But the acting alone and the action scenes could make it worth. Give it a try.
I loved Kim Da Mi in Nine Puzzles so I might tune in for this drama! I just hope that the love triangle will not be the focus on the series and that it won't outshine the girls' friendships and personal development.
This drama deserves to sit at 8.5 right now, so good!
I'm sure that if the quality remains the same until the end, the score might even be higher. Only 4 episodes have been released so most watchers will not give a rating now.
I was pleasantly surprised that Lee Do's superiors and colleagues were generally supportive. Overall I liked the…
I expected his boss to be very judging and strict, I was so surprised when not only he stopped his interrogation but he didn't hesitate to put him back in the case when it was revealed that Moon Baek was the mastermind. I thought he would lash on Lee Do and accuse him of not suspecting Moon Baek sooner but nope, he acknowledges how capable Lee Do is and defied his punishment by making him work for the police again.
The first two episodes were fantastic, I love the boys' bond and Ju Ga Ram is an oc already. The vice principal and the teachers who help him are despicable, I can't believe that they play with the boys' feelings just like that.
People who do not ship Ena and Hansaem because they knew each other when she was in high school, should watch Justice In The Dark, I'm sure they'd have a blast watching Luo Weizhao and Pei Su's relationship unfold
I will become the devil's advocate and say that while I do not agree with Moon Baek's philosophy, I kinda cheered when he killed the people that were responsible for his mutilation and child trafficking. What he did next was too much but I'll always cheer when victims kill their abusers in media.