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16 Comments

  1. dutchessdioji says:

    Even watching this drama RAW, it’s so good. Going to miss this one!

  2. Oh Hae Young 's Fan says:

    Loving this show!!!!!

  3. Wanna Be says:

    Was this drama always 18 episodes, or did it get extended?

  4. Shannon Vonk Sutorius says:

    That’s so messed up that officers in Korea can’t carry a firearm! I can’t imagine being afraid of losing my job by protecting myself and other people when it’s my job and duty. That’s like expecting a surgeon to perform surgery without surgical instruments and with his bare hands.

    • JustMyOpinion2990 says:

      Totally agreed.furthermore,it seem the civilians can bully the police?like what,wasn’t that kid banging his head on the floor?how dare he press charges that making an innocent police guy feel guilty about it.

      Too bad,Sam Bo & the chief lost another close friend.I guess that Captain Eun was not letting Sam Bo going for a last routine check after what happen to lieutanant Kang.

      Sam Bo & the chief should have lives happily by now,but instead they willing to work until 60+.

      I believe Jeong Oh is afraid of making mistakes,seeing so many death trembles her heart,that why she let go of Sang Su.

      Yang Chon got stabbed..another experiences senior officer.

      When 1 officer feel down,everyone feel down.

      • Shannon Vonk Sutorius says:

        And the fact that it’s common for people to park their cars in designated no parking zones. I guess they are super lax with those types of rules. I guess it’s a drama and doesn’t depict reality 100%, I find it fascinating to see the differences of what’s acceptable verses unacceptable in different cultures.

        • JustMyOpinion2990 says:

          Here in my country,people still do park illegally.when they see a traffic police,they immediately say the same thing ‘i just parked here for a few minute’.the 1st fines is $50.

          • Shannon Vonk Sutorius says:

            Interesting!! Where do you live? People park illegally here too but in the U.S blocking emergency vehicles from doing their jobs is just unacceptable and would be towed immediately (also they would have a heavy fine). Each state is a little different as to how aggressive they are about towing vehicles not blocking emergency vehicles. The state I live in is super aggressive about towing!!! In fact my vehicle was towed from church because 6″ of my vehicle was in the red.

          • JustMyOpinion2990 says:

            Singapore.sadly here,we would put a fines 1st & the wheel is clamp,if fines not being paid,your car will be towed away.

            Well i think some people just don’t care.

            Here in Singapore,in public housing estates,there a red & white slot for cars to park.

            White slot are open to public,red are for private property(only owners who lives there are allowed to park in the red slot provided,they paid to the council & registered their car.)

          • Shannon Vonk Sutorius says:

            This is so interesting to me!! I live in Utah but right in the heart of 2 major universities. I believe this is why my city is so aggresive. I’m assuming in most metropolitan areas breaking parking rules would be less tolerable.

  5. paradox.of.fate says:

    Dang I thought this was the last one, kept saying wtf? lol Some vindication on towing the cars and ccatching that sshole playing baseball. ARGH!! I glad it wasn’t the end…

  6. Shannon Vonk Sutorius says:

    Wow drug laws are harsh but I think it’s a great idea.

    Yep I agree. I don’t have to respect the individual as a police officer but I do have to respect his/ her position. The lack of that respect is odd to me but you find it worldwide!! You will also find lazy people in all careers and in all walks of life .

    I have always said 20% of the population is constantly cleaning up the mess of the other 80% . I realize my numbers aren’t accurate but that’s the way it feels.

    If it were that hard to find a parking spot in Singapore, I’m surprised more people don’t take advantage of the public transportation system. Especially with how rediculous the cost of a vehicle is there! I hear its even worse in Hong Kong.

    • JustMyOpinion2990 says:

      Singapore has a harsher law,tough life.

      Buying a car in singapore is expensive.well at least there are pros & cons in every country.