I was hoping last week's events would bring some measure of peace to the team. But the struggle continues for Kim Do Gi; it was painful watching him relive the horrific moments that changed his life but to know that he may have started his journey with the wrong person seems like a massive blow. I love this show; even at its end, it never ceases to surprise and amaze me. And how about that epilogue; hats off!
Why does the synopsis remind me of 'How to get away with murder' so much >
True, it gives that vibe. Law School's setup might be similar, but the flow of events is completely different -- the competition is definitely there, though. Some of the student characters from HTGAWM resemble Law School, but I think that's where it ends. The murder and subsequent events are a bit different.
Why does everyone seem to have forgot about that the fact that Mr Seo said that JoonHwi was his son and not nephew.…
I am of the same mind as you; I thought for sure there was something there but the show has yet to address; I am hoping they still will; we have three more episodes to go
As great as it was to finally see both Ye Suel and Professor cleared of the accusations leveled against them, I am glad to see the drama professionally and seamlessly undertake some very controversial matters from self-defense and partner sexual abuse to exam cheating and plagiarizing, but not only tackle the issues but articulate that choices have consequences. It's exactly the kind of awareness I love seeing a show raise especially when it comes to breaking the barriers of accepted societal norms. Kudos to the cast, director, scriptwriter, and the whole production team for a job well done.
I am so sad, this movie had been cancelled for the time being, because of Fan BingBing tax scandal.http://www.sixthtone.com/ht_news/1003079/fan-bingbing-war-epic-canceled-after-tax-scandal
It's on Netflix in the US AirStrike; I was excited to see Song Seung Heon and Bruce Willis (my favorite American actor) but disappointed with the final product; not sure if it was the directing or editing but it felt choppy, disconnected and almost all the acting seemed forced.
I like him a lot ... good to see him join the cast; I look forward to seeing him alongside Song Seung Heon (one of the most S.K. beautiful men, in my opinion.
I'm enjoying the burlesque humor in this drama; I'm typically not into this type of comedy, but I really like Jung Woo and figured I should try, and I am glad I did.
Congratulations to Beyond Evil for winning the best drama and screenplay of the year, and a thousand congrats to the beast of an actor Shin Ha Kyun for his best actor award, well deserved.
I do not fault Ha Na for doing her job, especially since she doesn’t know why the Deluxe team started doing what they do, and even if she did. On the contrary, I would’ve found it weird if she didn't pursue them. But if the law dispensed half the justice Taxi Deluxe does, there wouldn’t be a need for their services. In the eyes of the law, they may be mere criminals, but in the eyes of the many they’ve helped, they are heroes. But, I also like that Taxi Driver raises questions for society and the justice system to reflect upon, particularly the conditions which give rise to the levels of frustration, and indeed anger, that justifies vigilantism.
Today’s episode was in reprive mode, and the team needed it for sure. Get over the vileness of the last case, and deservedly so. I’m more than okay with the way Chairman Park Yang Jin met his ending; he decided to be blown away with his servers rather than face his bleak future; I can see the justice in that and accept it. And how relevant is this week's voice phishing case; who really among us hasn't been touched by fraudulent phone calls, trying to trick us into giving money or reveal our personal information; a new name for an old problem--telephone scams--whoever these scammers are they deserve what's coming their way.
https://www.soompi.com/article/1464510wpp/missing-the-other-side-confirms-season-2-is-in-the-works