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Delayed Justice
Adapted From A Novel

Delayed Justice (2020)

A riveting blend of justice and humor.

7.7
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Adapted From A Novel
Original Title 날아라 개천용
Formats Streaming
Seasons 1
Episodes 20
Duration 65 mins
Status Ended
Year 2020
First Air Date October 30, 2020
Last Air Date January 23, 2021
Broadcast Day friday, saturday
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A reporter and a public defender fight for judicial victims who are falsely accused.

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Delayed Justice, a Korean drama that aired in 2020, masterfully weaves together real-life events, legal battles, and the pursuit of truth. Set against the backdrop of murder, false accusations, and conspiracy, the show manages to maintain a light-hearted touch while delving into weighty subjects.

The heart of the drama lies in the dynamic chemistry between Kwon Sang Woo and Bae Sung Woo, both returning to the small screen after a hiatus. Kwon Sang Woo portrays Park Tae Yong, a public defender with a high school education, while Bae Sung Woo embodies Park Sam Soo, an empathetic reporter. Together, they form an unlikely yet effective team, defending the falsely accused with their unique skills.

Their shared pasts, glimpsed through poignant flashbacks, reveal their challenging childhoods and unwavering determination. As they fight against a flawed system, their commitment to helping the weak shines through. Their banter and camaraderie inject humor into the narrative, providing a refreshing balance to the intense courtroom scenes.

Inside the courtroom, Park Tae Yong transforms from a clumsy everyday man into a fierce advocate. His “beast instinct” kicks in as he presents conclusive evidence that overturns initial verdicts. The exhilaration of a “come-from-behind victory” permeates the screen, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats.

But Delayed Justice isn’t just about legal triumphs. It’s about empathy, redemption, and the resilience of the human spirit. Victims, once falsely accused, apologize to those who suffered because of them. Meanwhile, the powerful figures—prosecutors, judges, and police—remain indifferent. The drama underscores the protagonists’ unwavering commitment to justice, even when their clothes are soaked in sweat from relentless investigation.

As Park Tae Yong stacks the deck and Park Sam Soo fuels the flames, the narrative gains momentum. Their pursuit of truth resonates, and viewers cheer them on. The drama’s unique strength lies in the protagonists’ willpower—their refusal to give up, their empathy for victims, and their determination to change lives.

Delayed Justice is more than a legal drama; it’s a testament to resilience, camaraderie, and the pursuit of justice. With its engaging plot, memorable characters, and unexpected humor, it leaves a lasting impression. So, if you’re seeking a blend of legal intrigue and heartwarming moments, this drama is a must-watch.