The Scarecrow: I didn’t realize this was a well-known case. I wonder why the rehash. The prosecutor is an ambitious psycho and the fiancée is a bit of a weirdo. The both of the is who the show seems to be hinting at is the murderer. That seems obvious though, so who knows. I just hope his sister gets her revenge, the poor woman. Why are men?
Sold Out on You: idk about Dam Ye Jin. Her trauma seems to made her single minded and self-involved. I didn’t feel bad for her when her show was taken away from her, the CEO’s reasoning made sense. Should she have told her earlier? Absolutely, but it is a corp. The fact that it never occurs to her that she is looking for Mechoori(Hilarious) is bizarre to me, but whatever. She was unreasonable the whole time, however, I do really like the actress though, this is my first time seeing her and she is fun (JK, apparently, I have seen her in a lot of things, I just don’t remember). As for Matthew Lee, AYS is playing his usual type of character, so he is fine. His last character fully against type was love think feel, in Still 17. The rest have been variations on theme.
We are all Trying here: Well, we shall see if the story gets better and Dong Man becomes a better person. That was a rough two episodes for the audience on that one. Awful ML, but maybe that is what will make the plot great. He is hard to root for, maybe I will change my mind.
Perfect Crown: Well, that ended well. Poor Hui Ju, she is still trying to get her horrible no good father’s approval. He could have called her. Also, for some reason I can’t dislike her brother. Also, he seemed to actually be bothered when he realized someone tried to kill her and that is a good thing. Finally, backbone from the prince.
Phantom Lawyer: The missed chances to confess their feelings for each other is very annoying. Y’all are both grown-ups and just freaking do it. You are both too old for this. We knew his daddy was coming, so no surprise there.
Filing for love: I hope this is good.

