alaningle7
Joined Feb 2008
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The story of a group of attorneys who all work in the same building and support each other and eat regularly in the evening together to discuss their day. It is a slice of life drama with the group dealing with their own problems but also various cases which all have twists and turns. It is well acted by the entire cast and even though it is interesting the script never drew me in enough to really care enough about the characters.
Yoon So Ah played by Shin Sae Kyeong is a neuropsychiatrist whose family has been tasked to serve the water god for centuries. Ha Baek (Nam Joo Hyuk) is the said water god who travels to Earth to find a magical stone and becomes entangled with So Ah after discovering he has lost all his powers. Together they search for the stone and become closer when they combat other gods and along the way they become romantically involved. An enjoyable fantasy drama but just falls short in many areas.
Choi Yoon-Ji plays Lee Hyo-Ri a medical student who suddenly drops out and begins to rebel. Her mother Lee Ji-An (Yum Jung-Ah) is a straight talking construction site manager who is initially furious. The mood soon changes when it transpires that the reason for her daughter's behaviour is that she has a brain tumour and is coming to terms with what that means to her life. As is often the case in Kdrama they end up in the countryside where they meet old flames and new people who quickly become family. The series has great characters and the cast all do a sterling job as we see see the relationships of young and old evolve and develop. A story that will make you cry but never becomes too maudlin with it's positive message.