It feels like being a back seat passenger without the seatbelt on in a dirt track racing car, being swung every which way and yelling at the driver to slow down whilst trying to hold down your vomit.
The second, a power struggle in the conglomerate Hanjo, where Chairwoman Lee Yeon Jae grapples to keep her position and fend off a hostile takeover by her brother, Lee Sung Jae, who is supported by the former chairman, their father Lee Yoon Beom. Still keeping up? The fourth involves a corrupt assemblyman Nam Jae Ik, who was exposed for a scandal placing his drug addict son into a job that he was not qualified for. Nam is also the chairman of the Legislation and Judiciary committee, which has the power to block legislations and bills pertaining to the investigative rights of the police.
All these plots serve as satellite states upon which the police and prosecutorial departments do guerrilla warfare upon, each trying to smear and outdo each other using the various cases as leverage. Unfortunately, they completely detract from the main characters, prosecutor Hwang Si Mok and police inspector Han Yeo Jin , who are pushed forward in the convoluted sea of plots with little independent character development.
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