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Not great. Had a certain actor not been in it, I wouldn't have watched it at all.
- IDK how interesting hypnosis is, but it wasn't as interesting as I'd hoped it would be. He has the power of hypnotizing people through his pen clicking abilities, and then after regaining his memories, is no longer able to hypnotize people? Why?
- I guess it really was just a coincidence that the main girl looked like his girlfriend from 15 years ago.
- Best arc was probably when he went undercover to prison, and it was strange, but fun.
- I felt like people got forgotten, unless I zoned out and that's why Cha Woo Jin's friend from lawyer school Kim Dong Soo, who seemed initially happy to backstab him, was actually working in cahoots with him? Maybe?
- Choi Yoon Hee, a childhood friend, flatout disappeared, but I guess it's better than nothing that she does admit to Jo Eun Bi that she's never going to meet him again, nor him her.
- I missed the fact where the Assistant Director of Inspection got cast out? He spends the first half of the show trying to get rid of Cha Woo Jin, and then he's gone?
- Director Kim of GK was something else. Uh, he made an okay villain, but I didn't especially care for him.
- I did like Cha Woo Jin's squad though! Chief Investigator Go and Section Chief Han were great, and how they all became a family unity to Jo Eun Bi.
- The main reason I watched this, though, was just Kang Ki Young. Didn't appear until halfway, but he was adorable, and I'm so sad he got killed off. But he made of an interesting foil for Cha Woo Jin, and Jo Bong Hak, who were desperate to get revenge, and waited fifteen years for it.
- It was kind of cute though to know that Kang Ki Young and Kim So Hyun acted together here first before on Bring It On Ghost! They didn't interact much, but it was still nice that KKY's character provides the evidence to incriminate Director Kim finally.
- I'm kind of annoyed that Jo Bong Hak and Jo Eun Bi never interact, though. She wanted to meet her dad so bad! And there was a moment where they almost could have met, and yet! Didn't. At least Jo Bong Hak recognized his daughter, before he had to continue with his vengeance.
- At least it was short!
6.5/10. Probably would not rewatch this, but it was okay way to pass the time.
- IDK how interesting hypnosis is, but it wasn't as interesting as I'd hoped it would be. He has the power of hypnotizing people through his pen clicking abilities, and then after regaining his memories, is no longer able to hypnotize people? Why?
- I guess it really was just a coincidence that the main girl looked like his girlfriend from 15 years ago.
- Best arc was probably when he went undercover to prison, and it was strange, but fun.
- I felt like people got forgotten, unless I zoned out and that's why Cha Woo Jin's friend from lawyer school Kim Dong Soo, who seemed initially happy to backstab him, was actually working in cahoots with him? Maybe?
- Choi Yoon Hee, a childhood friend, flatout disappeared, but I guess it's better than nothing that she does admit to Jo Eun Bi that she's never going to meet him again, nor him her.
- I missed the fact where the Assistant Director of Inspection got cast out? He spends the first half of the show trying to get rid of Cha Woo Jin, and then he's gone?
- Director Kim of GK was something else. Uh, he made an okay villain, but I didn't especially care for him.
- I did like Cha Woo Jin's squad though! Chief Investigator Go and Section Chief Han were great, and how they all became a family unity to Jo Eun Bi.
- The main reason I watched this, though, was just Kang Ki Young. Didn't appear until halfway, but he was adorable, and I'm so sad he got killed off. But he made of an interesting foil for Cha Woo Jin, and Jo Bong Hak, who were desperate to get revenge, and waited fifteen years for it.
- It was kind of cute though to know that Kang Ki Young and Kim So Hyun acted together here first before on Bring It On Ghost! They didn't interact much, but it was still nice that KKY's character provides the evidence to incriminate Director Kim finally.
- I'm kind of annoyed that Jo Bong Hak and Jo Eun Bi never interact, though. She wanted to meet her dad so bad! And there was a moment where they almost could have met, and yet! Didn't. At least Jo Bong Hak recognized his daughter, before he had to continue with his vengeance.
- At least it was short!
6.5/10. Probably would not rewatch this, but it was okay way to pass the time.