5/10
A fairy tale for the gullible
2 June 2021
Warning: Spoilers
The series is about false identities, human trafficking and serial murder. In itself it is entertaining and the parts are well played. Especially Moon Chae-Won put down (as detective Cha) a character that can be funny, sweet and determined. She is a pleasure to watch. Choi Young-Joon (as detective Choi) is also well cast, as is the reporter Kim Ji Moon. But for following the plot you have to prepare to drift far off from reality. The two awakenings from coma to full cognition are too unlikely. Especially when one person suddenly awakes after 10 years of coma, goes through a speedy rehabilitation to the point of getting up from a wheelchair, runs after a person that he then engages with in a fight and later on turns into a formidable fighter to a point of disarming a police officer.

The main character, played by Lee Joon-Gi gives almost everything, including a bag of money and almost his life to obtain some evidence from a big criminal. When the criminal is finally floored he leaves without taking this evidence from the criminal's pocket. Nor does the police when he is arrested. The criminal is then left under the guard of just one policeman with the key to the handcuff hanging from his breast pocket. A couple escapes without anything and later shows up in a hotel suite with a large miraculously present laptop. And it goes on like this.

The series actually ends with the 15th episode. The final episode is sentimental crap that adds nothing to the story and is exquisitely boring.
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