It really funny how so many people literally made accounts to just to glaze this drama and boost its reviews.…
I mean it's nowhere near the best drama I've ever seen, but I do think LingOrm are good actresses, they are believable for the most part in their characters and the story is entertaining. There's definitely a lot of flaws with the script, post production and wardrobe choices, but this is a good watch imo. It's not the best, but it's also far from the worst
He's on probation. So he isn't going to jail but it's being supervised (good behavior for two years and he's free).…
That's exactly it. If he breaks the law in the next 2 years, he immediately gets a 1y3m prison sentence, along with whatever he gets from the new charge. It's basically deferred, he only has to go to prison if he messes up again, and the prison sentence is only if he messes up again
IRL age gap is way to wide for it to be a romance. what is their drama age gap? From trailer it looks like they…
They didn't say an age gap in the show, but him being a senior partner and her being a first year means the drama age gap is about the same as real life. I'm not seeing at romance at all though, at least yet.
It might just be me, but if I took in my nephew at that age, and cared for them like his aunt and uncle obviously do, I would still have him renounce the debt and take on the burden myself.
That being said, I don't get why they couldn't just renounce as well? Does SK really just keep kicking debt down the line until they find someone willing to pay it? I don't get how the burden would fall on the sibling of the deceased to begin with, let alone them acting like they would have no choice but to take it
This show clearly shows that prosecutors and most judges are complete garbage whether its a drama or real life.…
If you mean the self-defense case, I think it was a fair judgement and the prosecutor was asking for leniency as well. It would have been great to get a not guilty verdict, but the circumstances made it hard to grant that without setting a precedent imo. They all realized he was a good kid, and effectively just told him "Don't break the law again for 2 years and this will be over." Even the prison time of 1y3m is short for a stabbing case, so even if he does break the law again during his probation, it's a more lenient sentence. Like, they really went super easy on the kid
i love lingorm so much and their face cards are immaculate but this series has started going downhill for me i’m…
Granted, I haven't seen that many Thai GLs, but it seems like almost all of them feel the need to add that. All 3 airing now have a reuniting aspect. I think the only 2 I've seen that don't are 23.5 (debatable since they split for a year at the end, but they were still dating long distance so eehh...) and Pluto, but even in it, from Mays POV at the start she is reuniting with her ex, not knowing it's her ex's twin
YKS should be listed as a support character, or at least a guest at this point. Since they had him listed as a cameo, I figured it would be like 1 or 2 scenes max with him being with Mun Jeong and Ju Hyeong, but he's a staple of the show now
I know it's a necessary job, but it must suck to be a defense lawyer in SK. I've heard they really only decide to indict on basically sure win cases and like 98+% of indictments are found guilty. It's a losing battle before you even start the trial
I swear I hate Chang Won's boss more every single time he makes an appearance. At least they are using it as a plot point, and making so he's treated worse by Ms. Kim (less cases. cheaper gift bag, etc) because of his attitude.
As far as I understand it the building owner hasn't paid for the construction costs and is claiming they didn't…
I thought it was the other way around? The owner was saying the contractors were using subpar materials, so he was withholding payment. Then during the inspection Mun Jeong showed proof to the inspector that it was supposed to be "A" but they used "B" instead and proof of the owner sending the prints that are contradictory to what the inspector was actually seeing
what's the difference of IQYI and YouTube? I'm watching on YouTube but is there anything I missed out?
The cut version is on YouTube, the uncut is on IQIYI. The only difference I know of is the kiss scene in ep 1, but there could absolutely be more, just the one I've seen comments about
They keep talking about being small firms but aren't they all one big firm now?
It's really weird to me too. I think they are only 1 firm in name only. It doesn't seem like anything else changed at all, like they still all manage their own associates, cases, and finances, yet they just "look" like a big firm
I'm glad Ju Hyeong called that contract a loan. The whole time the guy was explaining it to the advisor I was sitting there like "this is a loan not an investment, this isn't how investments work. This is exactly how a loan works"
Nothing we saw about that contract sounded like it was just an investment lmao
Was expecting a gem law drama and I end up with this shite They can’t even do a proper case , every case was…
This has never been a law drama to me, it's really just a friends group slice of life drama where they just happen to be lawyers. There was never any real emphasis on them doing cases or anything.
I watched ep 1 of Beyond the Bar, and that is a legal drama.
Why did they go from being foodies to eating at Subway every episode? Part of the charm of this show was seeing all the delicious food they ate, and now it's like they only go to Subway. I swear, atp I wouldn't be surprised if they make it the only thing Mun Jeong can eat with her morning sickness so they canonically have to eat there the rest of the time
That being said, I don't get why they couldn't just renounce as well? Does SK really just keep kicking debt down the line until they find someone willing to pay it? I don't get how the burden would fall on the sibling of the deceased to begin with, let alone them acting like they would have no choice but to take it
Nothing we saw about that contract sounded like it was just an investment lmao
I watched ep 1 of Beyond the Bar, and that is a legal drama.