This review may contain spoilers
Short Shopping List
This was funny and disturbing at the same time, and brief (any longer would have been a problem, IMO).
What I liked was how well the characters were drawn and acted. The physical comedy & timing between actors was excellent. This is the first comedy (other than the Fiery Priest and maybe Special Labor Inspector Joe) where the entire case carried the show, not just one or two actors, which is why I scored it as high as I did for acting and story. I also liked the uniqueness and interplay of the characters, I just wish they didn't go through suspecting each person before moving on to the real perpetrator, but I understand the writer's choice for that.
The series touches on some social issues of gender-based violence, queering, and child protection problems without being to heavy-handed. If you like happy endings then you'll like this series.
Laugh out loud / Spit out my drink scenes:
When to Do Ah Hee's father goes off on Daesong for the job he does and low motivation
When Ninja Grandpa showed up
What I liked was how well the characters were drawn and acted. The physical comedy & timing between actors was excellent. This is the first comedy (other than the Fiery Priest and maybe Special Labor Inspector Joe) where the entire case carried the show, not just one or two actors, which is why I scored it as high as I did for acting and story. I also liked the uniqueness and interplay of the characters, I just wish they didn't go through suspecting each person before moving on to the real perpetrator, but I understand the writer's choice for that.
The series touches on some social issues of gender-based violence, queering, and child protection problems without being to heavy-handed. If you like happy endings then you'll like this series.
Laugh out loud / Spit out my drink scenes:
When to Do Ah Hee's father goes off on Daesong for the job he does and low motivation
When Ninja Grandpa showed up
Was this review helpful to you?