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Look how soft they are with each other! How can he look at her like this and just shrug it off as, “I’m grateful for her”?
If someone who didn’t know the context of this GIF saw it, it could be easily mistaken for a declaration of love.
Here’s how it might have gone, had we got one.
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My take on Han Joon Hwi’s confession-
He’ll look deep into her eyes with one of those soft smiles he has only for her. “It was never your roomie.”
Kang Sol would receive it with surprise and disbelief. “But that’s not what you…” She’ll double check with her mind to process what he told her. “I heard you told her you only look out for me because you’re grateful for me.”
Joon Hwi would step closer, encroaching into her personal space. She’ll blush, part her lips. He’ll take that as an encouragement to go on. “Yes, grateful that you came into my life, Sol-ah.” She’ll tilt her head slightly and give him a shy smile, and that will prompt him to take her hand in his. “Grateful that I can…”
There’s a lot he wants to tell her, but he’s a man of action, not words.
Comparable to: Suits (kdrama); the Devil Judge (kdrama)
This is a really really really good lawyer drama, especially in the first half of the series. If you’re looking for something strictly lawyer genre this would be definitely a go to one. Although in my unpopular opinion, I did think this drama was a smidge overhyped. Don’t get me wrong, it has a fantastic cast and the acting throughout is brilliant. It’s just the storyline itself was a bit ‘meh’ for me for some reason. Like as a lawyer drama it was fine, but the overall murder mystery was predictable at times and a tad bit too drawn out in certain places. I think maybe I would’ve liked it better if it was edited down so that in the end It would’ve flowed better. 🤷♀️ this won’t be a drama for everyone but don’t be too hasty at first to dismiss it. Try a few episodes first to see if you like it.
(via LAW SCHOOL)
Legge, avvocati, procuratori, professori e allievi universitari in un legal che attira subito l'attenzione e avvince per tutto il tempo.
↬ jang jae-young & ryu ji-hye (ft. jae-young's killing-blow speech)
Ah but, you know… why are you acting like you guys are close? Also, how dare you refer to your senior in that way? Sang-choo oppa said it was okay! But I don't like it. Stop doing that. If you really have to, call him Mr. Choo. I'll allow it.
oh nooooo i’m sorry you saw the end of flight 😭😭 yeah i mean that was a well done ending with the parallel and all but it was just so random i couldn’t quite believe it. plus i did finish watching that movie at like 4am and it didn’t feel real.
in reading reviews of psycometry he seems to survive but has a “mysterious” end nonetheless.
how do you rank law school among his dramas? i don’t love legal dramas but i love academia/school settings and i like the sound of his character and the sort-of romance/friendship scenarios going on. basically i’m debating whether or not it’s worth getting a netflix trial for it 😅
-kbcu anon
Law school is a mixed bag, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. The plus - Beom, obviously, and I loved the leading lady - both the character and the actress and whenever she shares screen with Beom, sparks fly. They have such wonderful chemistry that it pissed me off that, while a slow-burn romance was heavily teased, it was left inconclusive in the end. I will, specifically, choose to ignore one line Joon-hwi (Beom’s character) says in the end - it was bad direction because everything until then - his body language, his heart eyes, the way he cares for her, speaks an entirely different story.
There are subtle hints, though, that might lead you to conclude they’ll eventually become a couple, and my headcanon says they were totally married in that last scene which happens after a time-jump.
As for the story, it’s nothing great but definitely watchable. The first few episodes are jumpy, going back and forth in time, but it settles down after 3-4 episodes and that’s when the joon-hwi/sol-a fluff begins.
As for Beom’s character- he felt like a mix of Rang and Seung-tak to me - the perfect gentleman with subtle shades of grey. He doesn’t have much of a character growth, so don’t expect that. The FL is adorable. I’m repeating myself - but I loved her so much with KB that if he were to do a rom-com, I’d love her to be cast with him. And I loved professor Yang - both actor and character.
Every one of the supporting cast is good. Don’t expect too much out of it and just have fun.
BTW, for a legal drama, it has very few actual courtroom scenes. I don’t like student dramas because I’m too old for them and find them pretty immature but this one, I can relate to because the two lead characters are roughly around my age and the campus life shown here is realistic - instead of kids fooling around and whiling away their time (looking at you, BOF), they’re matured and responsible individuals.
If you’re going in for the romance, you’ll be disappointed because it’s left open ended, though you’ll have enough reasons to conclude they’re together in the end.
If not for anything else just give it a shot for these two - they’re adorable together