Han Soo-Ho and Han Kang-Ho are identical twin brothers but, besides hating each other, they lead two completely different lives: Soo-Ho is a judge of the South Korean Supreme court while Kang-Ho navigates the other side of law system, by getting in and out of jail.
After being released for the fifth time, Kang-Ho goes back to his mom's house but is forced to run away due to being in debt.
Meanwhile, Soo-Ho isn't doing great as well: he's kidnapped by the family members of a prisoner he sentenced to the death penalty...however they fail to kill him and is able to escape.
Kang-Ho spends the night at his brother's place and the next morning gets mistaken for him and is dragged to the courthouse, where he decides to play along and pretend to be Soo-Ho.
There he meets Song So-Eun, a diligent and resourceful judge trainee, that will soon become essential for Kang-Ho to maintain his false identity.
Kang-Ho's first day as a judge is a shock for everyone (him included), but one thing is clear: his almighty twin brother's moral compass doesn't point north since he's involved in a political power game and Kag-Ho has to decide whether he wants to take advantage of the situation or set things right.
After being released for the fifth time, Kang-Ho goes back to his mom's house but is forced to run away due to being in debt.
Meanwhile, Soo-Ho isn't doing great as well: he's kidnapped by the family members of a prisoner he sentenced to the death penalty...however they fail to kill him and is able to escape.
Kang-Ho spends the night at his brother's place and the next morning gets mistaken for him and is dragged to the courthouse, where he decides to play along and pretend to be Soo-Ho.
There he meets Song So-Eun, a diligent and resourceful judge trainee, that will soon become essential for Kang-Ho to maintain his false identity.
Kang-Ho's first day as a judge is a shock for everyone (him included), but one thing is clear: his almighty twin brother's moral compass doesn't point north since he's involved in a political power game and Kag-Ho has to decide whether he wants to take advantage of the situation or set things right.
My Opinionππ
This is by far the funniest KDrama I've watched...and the one where they drink the most!
Yoon Si-Yoon plays both twins' roles and his facial expressions are to die for, he's such a great comedian!
Topics like sexual harassment (and worse), corruption, and behind the scene political schemes are portrayed in a realistic and thoughtful way, reminding me of Your House Helper.
Humour and seriousness are well mixed together and all the trials the protagonist has to decide over-describe not only Korean society but worldwide's, with its positiveness and negativity.
Yoon Si-Yoon plays both twins' roles and his facial expressions are to die for, he's such a great comedian!
Topics like sexual harassment (and worse), corruption, and behind the scene political schemes are portrayed in a realistic and thoughtful way, reminding me of Your House Helper.
Humour and seriousness are well mixed together and all the trials the protagonist has to decide over-describe not only Korean society but worldwide's, with its positiveness and negativity.
For legal series like "Boston Legal" or "Suits" fans, this is the KDrama for you!
Ranking: 4/5
Ph: drakoreaid.com & screenshoots
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