Hwang Do-hee
Kim Hee-ae
Hwang Do-hee

After a tragic accident, a powerful fixer uses her skills to transform a civil rights lawyer into the next mayor — and take down her former employer.
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Hwang Do-hee
Kim Hee-ae
Hwang Do-hee
Oh Kyung-sook
Moon So-ri
Oh Kyung-sook
Baek Jae-min
Ryu Soo-young
Baek Jae-min
Son Young-sim
Seo Yi-sook
Son Young-sim
Guk Ji-yeon
Ok Ja-yeon
Guk Ji-yeon
Eun Chae-ryoung
Kim Sae-byuk
Eun Chae-ryoung
Carl Yoon's secretary
Kang Sung-Wook
Carl Yoon's secretary
Carl Yoon
Lee Kyung-young
Carl Yoon
Seo Min-jung
Jin Kyung
Seo Min-jung
Kang Moon-bok
Hyun Bong-sik
Kang Moon-bok
Ohh kyung-sook Campaign Staff
Kim Ji-su
Ohh kyung-sook Campaign Staff
While it may have had a gripping introduction and an attractive selection of cast, however, it couldn't maintain its momentum later on. It started off as a fully fledged political drama then added a mix of other genres and cliches with an overpowering flavor of Netflix-esque type of production. Within a few episodes, it quickly lost its creative edge and began to recycle and re-skin the same attacks and counter-attacks between the involved parties. It made the scoop of the drama quite limited for its +11 hours runtime. It's a female centered plot so naturally the spotlight was on them. Each received decent characterization, good introductions, showcased interesting dynamics, and donned fashionable attire. However, by the end of the drama, all of them blended into a bland and vexing mix, losing their initial allure. The drama may have been alright but it's not quite there. At least it didn't stretch for the typical 16 episodes so that's a small win. On another note, the superheroes slo-mo walking shots were cringe. And the brief teaser at the end for a potential 2nd season was tasteless.
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