![]() But WYWS gave him a chance to put his name at a Hallyu level. The only clear role I remember is his Goblin cameo and it was just a passing admiration I didn’t even Googled him. Jung Hae-in appeared in numerous dramas before and his fans might send dagger looks to me when I say, I haven’t noticed him before. This post will not be complete if I don’t mention the new K-actor who captured a lot of hearts with his adorable smile and bagel-ness. It was hard to separate him to his character. Lee Sang-yeob was so good portraying the evil lawyer that I always roll my eyes whenever my friends say he’s actually good looking. When you hate a story’s antagonist that means the actor is effective in his role. With a long list of dramas he appeared on, it was no surprise he impressive his acting skills are. K-drama fans are all familiar with Kim Won-hae. In every series, there would be this breakout stars that you’ll really wonder why you haven’t noticed them before. – The Standouts: Jung Hae-in, Lee Sang-yeob, and Kim Won-hae. It was a proof this character actors are very versatile. They also have their own share of poignant moments where they let you shed a tear or two. – The clowns: Division 3 prosecutors and secretaries, Police Officer Oh Kyung-han (Lee Yoo-joon) and Hong-joo’s omoni Yoon Moon-sun (Hwang Young-hee).Īs the scenes get heavy and melodramatic, the supporting characters rescue us and give a bit of hilarity. The son of the falsely accused murderer was also worth noting. From the young Jae-chan and Hong-joo to Jae-chan’s brother Jung Seung-won and Myung Dae-Goo (Lee Do-Gyeom), it was obvious they are the future of K-drama. The young actors in WYWS were really impressive. – The Future: Nam Da-reum, Shin Yi-joon, Shin Jae-ha, and Lee Do-Gyeom. I think the casting director did a great job for balancing the skills needed to do the series and the fame the actors have for it be talked about. They don’t have to be Baeksang-winning actors, they just have to fit their fictional characters. One of the most obvious elements that makes a series good are the actors. And who wasn’t impress with how they execute the kiss-in-the-rain scene? The color and camera angles breathed life into a good story. ![]() The whole soundtrack was a must-listen but this one is on the loop in my music player:ĭespite the technical term I’ve used for the sub-title, I’m no film professional so this is just all about me appreciating how aesthetically pleasing the shots are. Let’s lookback to everything that made it very exciting to watch. The story of Hong-joo and Jae-chan has come to an end. ![]() – It was hillarious how other prosecutors discovered that Prosecutor Lee and Prosecutor Son are in a romantic relationship. – Kim So-hyun and Suzy should have another drama. – Most of the guest stars came back for the finale! I was also happy to see Han Woo-tak (Jung Hae-in) adjusting his new normal. Most of the characters would continue their lives the way it used to be, the only difference is that they now have another person to turn to when they feel weak. Although it was not theirs, it was still nice to see everyone smiling and having fun. It felt like an admission by the both of them that they have to do it on their own but they both need each other’s support.Īfter everything they’ve been through, their story ended in a wedding. ![]() What I like about his healing process was that he let Hong-joo be by his side and support him while the pain was still there. ![]() Jae-chan had to face a new beginning after all the wounds of the past started healing. It was also poignant to know that Dam-dong lived his life knowing how it will end. I thought everything will just go smoothly after the trial but Jae-chan had to go through this. I was looking for something in the last episode and I was given this emotional kick that wrenched my viewer’s heart. The celebration though was marred by the death of Choi Dam-dong (Kim Won-hae). He even managed to pull through a potential complication with the revelation his key witness, Han Woo-tak (Jung Hae-in), was colorblind. All of it was given justice by how Jae-chan presented the evidence at hand. He successfully prosecuted the infamous lawyer to implicating an innocent man to a crime he didn’t do, colluding to kill Nam Hong-joo (Bae Suzy), and murdering the IV serial killer Ha Joo-an (Lee Eun-woo) to cover-up his tracks. Jung Jae-chan (Lee Jong-suk) ended the lies created by Lee Yoo-beom (Lee Sang-yeob). ![]()
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