I didn't see any chemistry between main leads. Second couple was handled very badly. 7/10 because I finished it.…
Pavlov? ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ but I get you, they made it seem like a reward with all the heart eyes and kisses, but this script was mediocrity at its best.
A man in Korea raped an 8 year old girl and left her disabled but only got like 10 years. He got his sentence…
Drinking is a systemic problem and they need to tackle it with urgency. claiming diminished capacity because someone is drunk is unacceptable and ridiculous. And also the way criminals escape with suspended sentences grinds my gears
This new case touched on several sensitive issues such as domestic abuse, child sexual abuse and also shed light…
She wanted to escape from her home, like she told the attorneys in episode 5, Korea was a fairytale and perfect society and a dream of hers, and when the option to marry a Korean man came she jumped into it.
Which je whenever Da-Wit wanted her to understand the gravity of things, he emphasised that she was going to lose her visa and this made her panic.
All Kaya wanted was security, which she believed she would find in Korea, and she did. It also shows the many nuances to refugees and residents of a country
I want them to work out, I love them happy. I don’t think their love will ever die, but it doesn’t seem like it would work out the way they want it to
I liked episode 3, but episode 4 left me unsatisfied. They raised a complex problem but glossed over the biggest…
They were never going to win that case, not under those circumstances. it’s just like how people here are divided that she shouldn’t have had sex if she was going to get abortion. Hospital could be anti-abortion, but they would have asked why she didn’t go to another, regardless.
The questioning Gang-Hun’s mother faced in the courtroom, coupled with Da-Wit’s boss telling him to wrap things up or his bribery would be exposed, the pressure was mounting even if Da-Wit wanted to ignore it.
And also the way criminals escape with suspended sentences grinds my gears
Which je whenever Da-Wit wanted her to understand the gravity of things, he emphasised that she was going to lose her visa and this made her panic.
All Kaya wanted was security, which she believed she would find in Korea, and she did. It also shows the many nuances to refugees and residents of a country
bloody hell, they didn’t kiss the brick
Hospital could be anti-abortion, but they would have asked why she didn’t go to another, regardless.
The questioning Gang-Hun’s mother faced in the courtroom, coupled with Da-Wit’s boss telling him to wrap things up or his bribery would be exposed, the pressure was mounting even if Da-Wit wanted to ignore it.