Do Bae-man joins as a Military Prosecutor after he was bribed with a huge amount of money. He worked indirectly for IM company and removed its enemies from society. Soon, a new prosecutor joins Cha Woo-in joins the military, and the plot starts to unfold.
Cha Woo-in is a strong and independent woman who wants to bring justice to her father. Her dedication to her goal and her serious expressions are worth watching. Do Bae-man is initially greedy, and as soon as he realizes the truth about the scam going on, he joins hands with this girl. With her short hair and great expressions, Cha Woo-in looks so cute that it wouldn't have been hard for Do Bae-man to fall for her. They both support each other unconditionally and had a great contribution to South Korea’s military.
There are a total of sixteen episodes with a duration of more than an hour each. In the first episode itself, the plot of the series is revealed. What remains to discover through the next fifteen episodes is the path that’ll be chosen by the main character Military Prosecutor Do Bae-man. As his name sounds familiar to the Doberman dog breed, the title has been kept accordingly. In the transition in Do Bae-man and how he became from a man who had no career options to discovering a big fraud in the military, actor Ahn Bo-Hyun played this role perfectly.
The most likable character in the series is Jo Bo-ah. She played the decisive role of another Military Prosecutor Cha Woo-in. Her action scenes and emotional past were what formed the backbone of the character. The psychotic character of Noh Tae-nam was also a hard one that Kim Woo-suk managed to pull out. There was a certain type of madness and anger in Noh Tae-nam that not everyone can pull on screen. All the characters have been well researched and have their own importance.
Despite having a serious theme, the series had humor in it. For those who like courtroom and military dramas, this one is for you. The cast, even the ones playing minor roles, have given their best. Even with such a predictable plot, the series will be able to capture the attention of the audience and delivers its message well. There are just a few romantic scenes between Do Bae-man and Cha Woo-in, and their chemistry is extraordinary in them. Their bonding and understanding can be seen in the courtroom scenes.
This legal drama has done everything right except its ability to maintain the mystery. The ending was quite powerful and reflects how corruption can be so deep-rooted in institutions like the military. With sixteen episodes, the series initially seemed a bit long as the future of Military Prosecutor had been revealed at the beginning itself.
Final Score – [7/10]
Reviewed by - Riya Singh
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