
Anyone else more bothered by the "copy" backlash than the actual performances?
Been seeing a lot of the same complaint everywhere - that this is basically a scene-for-scene lift of Extraordinary Attorney Woo. Fair point in places, but I feel like it's overshadowing the fact that Eisha Singh is genuinely giving it her all. The stillness, the physical nuance - that's hard to pull off without tipping into caricature, and so far she's mostly avoiding that.
My actual concern is longer-term: a 16-episode K-drama has a clean arc built for that length. Stretched into a daily soap, that's exactly where things usually start sliding into over-the-top territory. Curious if that's already showing up for people further along than episode 1.
Anyone tracking how it holds up as the daily grind kicks in vs. just the premiere?