That scene in episode 4 where Prince Yi Yeol confesses to Hong Eun Jo was honestly one of the most beautiful moments I've seen in a K-drama lately. Even though they come from totally different worlds, he’s so respectful and genuine about his feelings. You can tell he really means it and isn’t trying to force anything. Moon Sang-min did such an amazing job—his acting made the whole confession feel so real and emotional. It’s the kind of scene that sticks with you.
Episode 3 really hit me hard emotionally, and I actually cried during some scenes. The part where the judge goes back to his past and meets the old lady whose granddaughter sadly took her own life after his verdict was so touching. It made me realize how much impact a judge’s decision can have on people’s lives.Ji Sung’s performance in this episode was brilliant. Definitely the most powerful episode so far!
I’m really liking it so far. The show does a great job of portraying family and human relationships in a way that feels real and meaningful. It’s got a nice mix of deep, emotional moments and light, funny scenes that keep things interesting. It’s a warm and relatable drama that’s already got me hooked.
Thank you for writing Doom At Your Service. I'm rewatching it and once more I'm enjoying this deep story of yours. It's my healing drama and I know I will come back to it on and on
I’m tired. It's not SLS when the guy is literally abusive