The time has come in "Neighborhood Lawyer Jo Deul-ho"
for our heroes and villains to give into or resist some great
temptations. The actions taken by different characters are surprising
and so is the way the writing handles some of them. I am not sure if
this is a good thing, but it is definitely unexpected, keeping the
series suspenseful. Sin-woo is the man of the hour and he has set big
things in motion.
First up we have the outcome which least surprised me when it comes to our main characters and that is Ji-wook's (Ryoo Soo-yeong)
decision to help his father, even if a little. At least for now. His
alignment with the good side came too early to be final and a short
lapse in judgement before the big finish is to be expected. No smart
storytelling reveals the true colors of a character whose choices are
the most interesting thing about him without a twist.
On the other side of our second leads, Hae-kyeong (Park Sol-mi)
being so surprised by Geum San's state comes as a shocker to me. I was
under the impression she knew a fair deal about it and simply regretted
aiding its corruption. Is this forced redemption for the sake of the OTP
or will the past be fully explained? I do not mind plot holes in trials
and schemes, but a clear explanation of the past matters for characters
the show wants me to like.
Which brings me to Deul-ho (Park Shin-yang).
He triumphantly frees Hae-kyeong, but the moral choices he makes are
not addressed. Like Ji-wook, he lies to save his lady and her father,
despite the latter's illegal acts. Like Ji-wook, he chooses against
justice for the first time, but we do not see the same internal
conflict. This worries me, because our hero should not be exempt from
what the show has been preaching through him. I once said I wish Deul-ho
would face tougher moral challenges, like representing a guilty party,
and the celebratory tone of the episode's ending left me with a feeling
of unease.
Sin-woo (Kang Shin-il) does make a better choice this time regarding his daughter. Unlike Yeong-il (Kim Kap-soo),
who shamelessly uses his son despite knowing better, Sin-woo regrets
doing the same in the past. To this I say cry me a river and I am
disappointed that the writing paints a grown man as a victim who was
fooled by the Big Bad Wolf called Yeong-il. There is no excuse good
enough to redeem our not-beloved father-in-law, but he can at least
correct some wrongs now.
As we march to the finish line, assuming and praying this does not
get extended, I expect more reshuffling of our players on the side of
good and bad, except for Neighborhood Manipulator Sin Yeong-il. He is
steadily growing horns by now. The only corruption I accept from our
heroes is Soo-bin (Heo Jeong-eun) using her cutesy ways to get her homework done. I am willing to lie and call that outsourcing.
"Neighborhood Lawyer Jo Deul-ho" is directed by Lee Jung-seob, written by Lee Hyang-hee and features Park Shin-yang, Kang So-ra, Ryoo Soo-yeong and Park Sol-mi.
Written by: Orion from 'Orion's Ramblings'
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