Their initial meeting is not exactly friendly, but she does eventually decide to approach him with the goal of being involved in her daughter’s life and genuinely falls for him. From what I remember there isn’t a clean/straight fake relationship to true feelings transition on her part, which I think was due to her very early on realizing he was a genuinely good person and her past trauma playing a role
I see many in the comments mentioning Flower of Evil, and I can see why, but reading the premise the first dramas that came to mind were actually Undercover (a very low watched and basically unknown drama) and Family: The Unbreakable Bond (a reunion drama between Jang Hyuk and Jang Nara that performed lower than expected). There are a few others that I also thought of that may be tangentially in the same vein, but I think these three here are the strongest in similarity based on the short premise blurb.
I wish more kdramas explored established marriage dynamics between leads (and not in a “my cheating husband” way). There’s been a few over the years since Flower of Evil, I think the most popular off the top of my head being Big Mouth, Queen of Tears and When the Phone Rings. With all the talk Ive heard about kdramas supposedly trying to spread marriage propaganda I’d have expected a bit more of these.
Romantic thrillers are one of my favorite subgenres/hybrid genres. It’s such a shame that kdramas as a whole seem to have a relative dearth of these, especially since so many people on this platform seem to fall strongly in either purely romcom vs thriller (no romance whatsoever/not needed) camps. I’m not familiar with the source material, but I hope this drama gives proper weight/depth to the marriage between the leads (if not it might as well be more like Healer and a few other dramas in that line. Their marriage has add something to the dynamic). If it could be half as well written as Flower of Evil that would already be very solid.
I really appreciate the more personal scenes happening with the twins. Like the Chairman’s chair seemingly speaking to Jae Gyeong like the One Ring. Or the cognitive dissonance Jae Seong had over seeing his wife display clear signs of betrayal but still refusing to believe it. In another show I’d root for Eun Se to realize that maybe she does value her husband or at the very least feels guilty about deceiving him but this show has not shown a single sign of that, like her level of gaslighting is crazy.
In all, I like that even though the twins are clear villains, their characters still have enough depth and dimensions to them that they’re fairly complex. I find myself at times feeling sorry for them (mostly Jae Seong, as he’s being so aggressively outmaneuvered by so many people) or wishing I could root for them (in Jae Gyeong’s case because she’s so competent and efficient. Even Eun Se fits this too).
Hot Men of this Drama - the protagonist, the antagonist and the DOCTOR!!! ❤️Okay, I knew and loved the fact…
The doctor has a bit more prominent role in the drama Connection, a pretty decent crime thriller headed by Jisung. 100% agree about him, even though his role is quite minimal here he hits comedic notes pretty well, his facial expressions and reactions are quite funny in a subdued way
Really appreciate your perspective. Like many others, I’ve been comparing this show to similar shows dealing with school violence (Weak Hero, Study Group, even The Glory), and even stretching to others tangentially related like Vigilante and Juvenile Justice (the latter I haven’t watched but as far as I know deals with juvenile delinquents and has a main lead who states that she has some kind of bias, at least initially). And they’ve all raised very interesting thoughts to me about the nature of violence and retribution, both within and outside the law, especially Vigilante. But, real world controversies with the source material aside, this show immediately struck me as different from the others, in ways that I couldn’t really clearly spell out and I think your review really touched on several of those points. Like, as feel good as it is to see shameless bad guys get a taste of their own medicine, I found it hard to really get into when in the back of mind it’s a bunch of adults just beating the shit out of kids, no matter the framing of said kids. The fact that it’s done with the stamp of the government just made it worse that I at times wondered if I would have felt less bothered if it was some random adult or if they had taken the Vigilante approach and gave it a bit more morally grey lens. And many times it felt like the show was saying things would be better in schools if corporal punishment was legal. From what I understand, Korea banned it fairly recently and I’m now wondering why they banned it, and what the situation was like before and after. Because then again, I don’t live in Korea, I don’t truly know how bad the issue of school violence is for a show like this to be made other than the occasional headline I come across.
> senior actor Namkoong MinReally? I am pretty sure something was lost in translation. I mean Namkoong Min…
Maybe it’s due to the age gap (Namkoong Min isn’t old, but he’s 15 years older than Lee Seol), but it’s also possible that she was referring to experience (so perhaps the word she used in Korean was more respect related than age related). I looked at their filmographies and Namkoong Min has been in the industry a lot longer and has at least double the amount of projects she has.
It is interesting though, I actually clicked on the article because her name and face seemed familiar, and trying to remember what work I saw her in she actually has worked with Namkoong Min before, fairly recently too with Our Movie (I feel like I see articles here typically mention if actors have been in the same dramas before and are ‘reuniting’ so to say so I’m surprised to see it not mentioned at all here). I guess she means she wanted to be his direct acting partner and immediate co-lead.
Edit: Actually I just went to the source article and looked through, seems the word she used translated to “trustworthy” not senior so I think you’re right that it’s likely a mistranslation
according to me none of the kids were villains, they were just craving for love and were misleaded😭😭they…
I kept hoping for redemption for them, or at least for one of them to switch sides. Kids that just kept getting failed by adults around them and carried that trauma into adulthood when they had no one else. Unjeong was kinda lucky getting away from Ha Wundo. Would have been interesting if the show explored a little what life was like for the WunderKinder while he was in prison since grandma only helped the kids without abilities.
Oh brother...The gap in acting abilities is so so apparent when Cha Eunwoo goes head to head against all these…
You’re not wrong, but all the constant hammering of his acting skills made me think he would be especially bad when he’s just mediocre and ok. Like there’s no reason for his acting to bring up so much discourse the way it does imo
this was just okay for me, like yeah i could enjoy it but the issues i had with it unfortunately outshown that…
Honestly don’t really care too much about why the grandma invested. I’m a little curious about Chaeni’s parents but again, same thing. You could go down the whole rabbit of more info, like who was the old guy? In all, I don’t think it matters too much, for me the show told the story it needed to tell it doesn’t need to explain every little thing.
The only thing I’m really concerned about was what happened to Juran at the end, whether she passed out or died. The way her character was depicted hard to believe if she survived she’d just slink into obscurity.
I’ve seen enough, welcome back Baek Ajin. I also like how much all the characters rage bait each other but no one does it as much as the leads. A true rage baiter x rage baiter couple it makes me wonder what their marriage was like before all this
From what I remember there isn’t a clean/straight fake relationship to true feelings transition on her part, which I think was due to her very early on realizing he was a genuinely good person and her past trauma playing a role
I wish more kdramas explored established marriage dynamics between leads (and not in a “my cheating husband” way). There’s been a few over the years since Flower of Evil, I think the most popular off the top of my head being Big Mouth, Queen of Tears and When the Phone Rings. With all the talk Ive heard about kdramas supposedly trying to spread marriage propaganda I’d have expected a bit more of these.
Romantic thrillers are one of my favorite subgenres/hybrid genres. It’s such a shame that kdramas as a whole seem to have a relative dearth of these, especially since so many people on this platform seem to fall strongly in either purely romcom vs thriller (no romance whatsoever/not needed) camps. I’m not familiar with the source material, but I hope this drama gives proper weight/depth to the marriage between the leads (if not it might as well be more like Healer and a few other dramas in that line. Their marriage has add something to the dynamic). If it could be half as well written as Flower of Evil that would already be very solid.
In all, I like that even though the twins are clear villains, their characters still have enough depth and dimensions to them that they’re fairly complex. I find myself at times feeling sorry for them (mostly Jae Seong, as he’s being so aggressively outmaneuvered by so many people) or wishing I could root for them (in Jae Gyeong’s case because she’s so competent and efficient. Even Eun Se fits this too).
It is interesting though, I actually clicked on the article because her name and face seemed familiar, and trying to remember what work I saw her in she actually has worked with Namkoong Min before, fairly recently too with Our Movie (I feel like I see articles here typically mention if actors have been in the same dramas before and are ‘reuniting’ so to say so I’m surprised to see it not mentioned at all here). I guess she means she wanted to be his direct acting partner and immediate co-lead.
Edit: Actually I just went to the source article and looked through, seems the word she used translated to “trustworthy” not senior so I think you’re right that it’s likely a mistranslation
The only thing I’m really concerned about was what happened to Juran at the end, whether she passed out or died. The way her character was depicted hard to believe if she survived she’d just slink into obscurity.
I also like how much all the characters rage bait each other but no one does it as much as the leads. A true rage baiter x rage baiter couple it makes me wonder what their marriage was like before all this