D. P. Season 2
This is a review for the second season, previously I posted a review of the first season. This is one of the best k-drama out there. The acting is great. It is refreshing how well the production managed to capture the essence of male posturing. I won't reveal the ending, but it feels quite natural. When I was watching this, at one point I felt that it was going a little bit too slow, and I thought maybe it lacked the cohesion of the first season. It does not. There are a bunch of great action scenes that are integral to the plot of the story, but nonetheless are highly enjoyable. This drama takes all the flaws that many other k-dramas are prone to and excises them. There is no laughably obvious product placement, what's there makes sense in terms of the story. There is no forced romantic plot. And the episodes and the series are exactly as long as they need to be. It manages not just to be a pointed criticism of Korean society, but also a profound story.
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