Law School – Unspoiled Review
Law School
♥ Aired: April 14 – June 14, 2021
♥# of Episodes: 16
♥Where to Watch: Netflix
♥Genre: Legal Crime Drama
♥Starring: Kim Bum and Ryu Hye Young
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The Story
Students and teachers at an elite law school get a front row seat to try justice when a teacher is killed on campus and one of their own is the prime suspect. Now they must put aside all their own opinions and biases if the truth is to prevail. Working as a team, they quickly learn that things are seldom exactly what they seem and everyone has a secret to hide. All of things they studied will be put the test as learning meets practical use in the fight to make sure an innocent person doesn’t take the blame for someone else’s wrongdoing.
Should I Watch
“Law School” is a suspenseful murder mystery told through the eyes of a group of law students who work together to investigate the case. As with many law dramas, “Law School” can get overwhelming with all the lingo and indepth dialogue, so it’s not an easy, fast watch. Also, because many characters have their own sub-plots, there are a lot of storylines to keep track of and many of the stories are complex and confusing. The drama doesn’t even include romance in the list of genres it might be considered, so don’t watch this expecting a romantic love story. But what “Law School” does do is present an interesting story full of unpredictable twists and turns that will keep you on your toes and engaged. The cast is amazing and character development isn’t isolated to only the main roles. I found it smart, insighful, and intriguing. I give “Law School” a 8 out of 10 ramen.
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