In short, it is a story brimming with content yet ended too early. We need more stories likewise depicting socio-political issues of the society that the drama has been filmed in. Despite being well written, the script missed something, ahm...may be intensity? I can say this based on the general response over media. Trailer seemed mouth watering yet the serving ended up disappointing. For second collaboration of Film with Jam (this could be last) this was definitely a notch lower in terms of chemistry, compared to their earlier project. Film's character sketch reminded me of Jisung in 'The Devil's Judge'. I had expectations. P'Gift, thank you for being Film's guardian angel. P'Wo presented the fandom a huge 'HongBao' this time around (hshhh... kwam lap) Talking about the frames and action sequences, they could be better at par the advancements we have in industry. Story unwound itself gradually into the episodes yet I suggest that certain back plot could have been executed in detail to give the audience a sumptuous picture rather closing abruptly. Instead a few scenes that are already understood have been repeated in different manners which might vex the audience. I lowkey shipped a plausible CP of Nat-Film, deserving a series of their own (maybe) My mind flew into a racy fantasy upon hearing, "the best night of my life"