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Not a Bad Watch, But I Need More Closure
I’ve seen my fair share of dramas based on the Kangseong serial murders, and, although this drama presented a different angle, I was able to predict who the real serial killer was by the second episode, even though the show tried to distract viewers by casting suspicion on several other characters. I guess it’s because I’ve watched similar shows in this genre that it wasn’t too difficult to figure it out.
My favorite part was the moment of vindication when the wrongfully accused character was finally proven innocent. It was heartbreaking to see him lose 30 years of his life, but in the end, he was finally exonerated.
Overall, it was an entertaining watch, but it felt somewhat lacking because I didn’t get the closure I wanted, since those who were supposed to face consequences for their crimes, namely the police officers and prosecutor who were meant to uphold justice, were never punished due to the statute of limitations.
This drama really made me realize how flawed the justice system can be, but also that there are still people willing to go to great lengths to ensure that justice eventually prevails.
My favorite part was the moment of vindication when the wrongfully accused character was finally proven innocent. It was heartbreaking to see him lose 30 years of his life, but in the end, he was finally exonerated.
Overall, it was an entertaining watch, but it felt somewhat lacking because I didn’t get the closure I wanted, since those who were supposed to face consequences for their crimes, namely the police officers and prosecutor who were meant to uphold justice, were never punished due to the statute of limitations.
This drama really made me realize how flawed the justice system can be, but also that there are still people willing to go to great lengths to ensure that justice eventually prevails.
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