Seo Jin-Woo
Yoo Seung-ho
Seo Jin-Woo

A genius lawyer, who suffers from Hyperthymetic syndrome, bets all in to save his father.
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Seo Jin-Woo
Yoo Seung-ho
Seo Jin-Woo
Lee In-A
Park Min-young
Lee In-A
Park Dong-Ho
Park Sung-woong
Park Dong-Ho
Nam Gyoo-Man
Namkoong Min
Nam Gyoo-Man
Nam Yeo-Kyung
Jung Hye-sung
Nam Yeo-Kyung
Nam Il-Ho
Han Jin-hee
Nam Il-Ho
Section Chief Ahn
Lee Si-eon
Section Chief Ahn
Seo Jae-Hyuk
Jun Kwang-ryul
Seo Jae-Hyuk
Prosecutor Hong Moo-Suk
Uhm Hyo-seop
Prosecutor Hong Moo-Suk
Oh Jung-A
Han Bo-bae
Oh Jung-A
Suk Joo-Il
Lee Won-jong
Suk Joo-Il
Kang Suk-Kyoo
Kim Jin-woo
Kang Suk-Kyoo
The first 4 episodes were dedicated entirely for their backstory and they did an outstanding poor job in that regard. These first 4 episodes were painful to sit through, unbelievably boring, lacking any interesting or gripping elements and it failed to lay the groundwork for things to look forward to in the future episodes. If that wasn't enough, the main story was mostly shelved and the subsequent episodes turned into side cases with slight relation to the bad guy until it returned to the main case in the last few episodes. Although the male lead was labeled as a genius and has super powers but his character proved to be otherwise. Namkoong Min playing a pathetic low-life chaebol playboy villain was definitely a miscast. It would more suitable for him to play a smart cunning merciless villain but the director was blind. On the other hand, Jeon Kwang Ryul playing the main victim with Alzheimer and being a good loving father was weird, another miscast and oversight from the production. The trend continues Park Min Young playing a prosecutor, it's just not it.
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