The heroine is strong, domineering and tenacious at work. In her life, her husband cheats, her relationship with her mother is incompatible, and she is extremely lacking in self-confidence. Of course, this female lawyer uses the law as a means, and does not care whether the client is really guilty or not, but only completes the lawsuits on the premise of her own work. Finally, it is not a legal drama that blindly pursues justice.
Whether the actor who played Wes unspokenly got this role by relationship, just like he broke through the heroine's affair and was additionally selected into the assistant group. I really don't like the plot where he tilted his head and stared at him pretending to be a good guy.
Almost everyone in the play thinks that it is beneficial to do something or hide some information, and they are often caught off guard by these concealed information in court.
Disliked the female guest next door to Wes at first, and finally died in the last episode. Bonnie is the husband who loves the heroine. His eyes are really pitiful, and then the unpleasant husband also died. The two people who I disliked the most when watching the drama both died, and I don't know if it was because the actors performed so well.
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