The last four episodes are why I find this drama superior to Blind (which is silly beyond words). It's logical and straightforward, doesn't pretend the suspects list is longer than what it is. Plus the cops are actually interested in doing their jobs even if they don't do it as well as they should. (Why no guards posted at Chief Jeon's room despite what he said?)
The best part of course are the leads -- their dynamic and their banter.
Agreed. I think Blind relies too much on gimmickry to give the appearance of a convoluted plot with its shifting and unreliable points of view. The plot itself isn't that complex and if one just sticks to what is known, it's not hard to follow what's going on.
May It Please the Court is much more grounded in the legal system and unfolds like a classic shodunit.
It makes no sense to me too that there would be this build up of tension, skinship etc and then... nothing.That's…
I can't see In-joo hanging on to that money long. I'd say she gets conned out of it and then it's Choi Do-il to the rescue. Again. So much for being a new independent woman. The Won genetics afflicts Hyo-rin and she gradually turns into a psychopathic killer. That's why she didn't mourn for her parents. The remnants of the Jeongran Society regroup and rally around her as their new leader. But wait... Won Sang-a isn't really dead. Ms Go managed to get her out of the acid bath in time and she's making a comeback as Poison Ivy. They've found a new way to grow the ghost orchid and now it glows in the dark.
I loved this series, just fantastic acting, with no expectations that anything made any sense, everyone was beyond…
It makes no sense to me too that there would be this build up of tension, skinship etc and then... nothing.
That's why the only thing that makes sense to me is that they're holding out for a second series. The ratings have been good for them so it's a strong possibility. They need something to bait the audience with and this dynamic would do it.
The best part of course are the leads -- their dynamic and their banter.
May It Please the Court is much more grounded in the legal system and unfolds like a classic shodunit.
https://janghaven.com/topic/301-prison-playbook-2017-2018-non-spoiler-review/
It's a decent enough watch if you're in the mood for a nutty soap opera.
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Thanks for reading.
It's a delightful change from watching crazy K dramas.
It's revenge time for the killer orchids.
That's why the only thing that makes sense to me is that they're holding out for a second series. The ratings have been good for them so it's a strong possibility. They need something to bait the audience with and this dynamic would do it.