I'm really looking forward to this drama! I've heard so much about it, and my expectations are super high. The cast, the storyline, and the production all seem top-notch. I can't wait to see how it all unfolds!
I had high hopes for this K-drama, but unfortunately, it turned out to be a huge letdown. From the very beginning, it was clear that the show was plagued by clichés. The storyline was so predictable that I could guess what was going to happen long before it did. The "surprise twists" were anything but surprising, and the characters felt like they were lifted straight out of a tired, overused formula.
But what really made this drama unbearable was the pacing. It was excruciatingly slow. Scenes dragged on with little to no progress, and the endless filler content made it feel like the story was just spinning its wheels. I found myself checking the time constantly, waiting for something, anything, interesting to happen. Sadly, that moment never came.
Honestly, this entire series could have been condensed into three episodes. There simply wasn’t enough substance to justify the length of the drama. Instead of a tight, engaging narrative, we got a drawn-out, tedious watch that felt like a chore to finish.
If you're looking for something fresh and exciting, skip this one. There are plenty of other K-dramas out there that offer much more in terms of storytelling and entertainment.
the finale was unnecessary… the break up was a stupid moce from the director, it could’ve been ended on eo 14-15… they dragged it until ep 11-12 so they could rush… it’s not the best but just mid
The drama wasn't bad at all—in fact, it started off great. I remember watching six episodes in two days, which is a lot for me. As it progressed, though, I found some scenes that were skippable.
I might be biased, but the prosecutor really carried the drama. His love for her was genuine, and I completely understood his reaction to her rejection, especially in the final scene.
For me, it was an 8, but the last two episodes felt poorly done or rushed. The fight scenes were cringeworthy, and the rest was dull.
I think EunJi, after "Miss Day and Night," will end up in another drama that’s going to be boring. It usually happens like this—some actors hit a checkpoint with their dramas and then get lost in one that turns out to be dull or subpar. Let’s wait and see how it goes!
It doesn't make any sense... I don't understand why people don't believe in justice. If someone is being investigated, it means there's something worth looking into. It's not necessarily because people hate him or because of some conspiracy. There must be legitimate reasons behind the investigation. Blindly dismissing it as a plot or vendetta undermines the entire process of seeking the truth and ensuring accountability. Justice should be about uncovering the facts and holding the right people accountable, not about personal biases or unfounded theories.
But what really made this drama unbearable was the pacing. It was excruciatingly slow. Scenes dragged on with little to no progress, and the endless filler content made it feel like the story was just spinning its wheels. I found myself checking the time constantly, waiting for something, anything, interesting to happen. Sadly, that moment never came.
Honestly, this entire series could have been condensed into three episodes. There simply wasn’t enough substance to justify the length of the drama. Instead of a tight, engaging narrative, we got a drawn-out, tedious watch that felt like a chore to finish.
If you're looking for something fresh and exciting, skip this one. There are plenty of other K-dramas out there that offer much more in terms of storytelling and entertainment.
they dragged it until ep 11-12 so they could rush…
it’s not the best but just mid
I guess it could be ended yesterday and they decided to make a break up so they could add something for the finale..
I might be biased, but the prosecutor really carried the drama. His love for her was genuine, and I completely understood his reaction to her rejection, especially in the final scene.
For me, it was an 8, but the last two episodes felt poorly done or rushed. The fight scenes were cringeworthy, and the rest was dull.
This could have benefited from fewer episodes.