Former lawyer Ku Do Han investigates unsolved crimes, piecing together clues from current cases. He's joined by reporter Cheon Na Yeon and con artist No Sang Cheon as they unravel the truth and seek justice.
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Cast
Yoo Seong-ju
Park Sang-do
Lee Sung-wook
Kang Jong-hoon
Hwang Jae-Yeol
Jeong Yoo-cheol
Woo-jeong Oh
Jeong So-ram
Gu Won
Jeong Jae-hwang
Park Myung-Hoon
Song Young-jin
Keun-Suk Jang
Koo Do-han
Heo Sung-tae
Noh Sang-cheon
Lee Elijah
Jeon Na-yeon
Hoon Song
CEO Oh
Jeon Jae-Hong
Park Kyung-dong
Kyu-Ho Lee
Choi Jang-tae
Lee Dong-kyu
Broadcaster
Kim Jeong-jin
Detective
In-Kwon Baek
Prisoner #1
Lim Jae-Min
Restaurant owner
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My review for the first six episodes. So, as all korean shows, the first episode will show a lot of promise. Its exciting. Then. Goes real slow and bland. These action drama shows are my favorite genre however i found myself falling asleep many times. And did I mention "action"? No. Its not an action show. Its a thriller whodunnit drama crime show without the thrills. Main character is okay but the female lead, who is the youngest and a student (before) acts like she's the wisest out of all. Lastly, kdrama writers just love their flashbacks. Its an integral part of story telling. I know. But only if done right. If it switches back and fort so often, and the flashback scene is longer than the present scene, then its a problem. And of course it ends in a major cliff hanger.
