Do-gi is goated
Be prepared for an extremely intense 16 episodes which has several sub-plots interconnected. I felt that this series did a really good job illustrating ‘morally grey’ characters (which definitely fits in with the entire plot itself) that the audience would feel extreme sympathy for yet be not able to justify their actions completely.
Personally, a factor that definitely made me root for the crew more despite the illegality of their actions was the fact that they have all experienced deep trauma themselves as well, which makes them all the more driven to help others heal.
On a side note, Do-Gi must possess superpowers for being able to take on a group of 20 men (mind you, they are meant to be bodyguards) at once, and effortlessly so.
Personally, a factor that definitely made me root for the crew more despite the illegality of their actions was the fact that they have all experienced deep trauma themselves as well, which makes them all the more driven to help others heal.
On a side note, Do-Gi must possess superpowers for being able to take on a group of 20 men (mind you, they are meant to be bodyguards) at once, and effortlessly so.
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