Han Hye-ryul
Kim Seon-a
Han Hye-ryul

Depicts the vulgar scandals of Korea’s nobles of the robe (whose rank came from holding judicial or administrative posts) who dream of hereditary succession. Han Hye Ryul is the chief of the special division of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office. Han Hye Ryul is from a family of judicial workers who has had wealth and power for three generations. She is an ambitious figure who is not satisfied with her current position and aims to become a prosecutor general or someone higher up the ladder.
Han Hye-ryul
Kim Seon-a
Han Hye-ryul
Na Geun-woo
Ahn Jae-wook
Na Geun-woo
Ham Kwang-jeon
Lee Mi-sook
Ham Kwang-jeon
Han Gun-do
Song Young-chang
Han Gun-do
Ham Min-heon
Shin Gu
Ham Min-heon
Lee Ae-heon
Oh Hyun-kyung
Lee Ae-heon
Yoon Eun-mi
Lim Se-mi
Yoon Eun-mi
Jang Ji-yi
Lee Ka-eun
Jang Ji-yi
Hong Nan-hee
Joo Se-Bin
Hong Nan-hee
Han Kang Baek
Kwon Ji-woo
Han Kang Baek
Han Moo-ryul
Kim Jung
Han Moo-ryul
Mr. Yoon
Kwon Oh-kyung
Mr. Yoon
I wish the Kdrama industry would grow out of this conglomerate high-class trend, it's been over done to death now and each iteration is worse than its predecessor. In the first episode, the drama had a lot of flashy elements, big bold statements, bloated itself with trendy topics, and cast its net as wide as humanly possible; however, all of that was done and came across as nothing but tacky. Despite boasting a stellar cast, the drama turned out to be a colossal disappointment, a bloated spectacle that collapsed under the weight of its own ambition. Although the drama had a lot going on all the time but the infidelity was always its loudest and trashiest plot, overshadowing everything else. It occupied all of the tension the drama had to offer. There was also this narrative of all "men" are bad that the drama kept pushing for some reason. One more thing, at the end of episode 5, there was a ridiculously comical hacker-like-scene that immediately abandoned the slightest suspension of disbelief the drama ever had. It was a goner at that point.
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