0ly40 30,470 Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 SBS Drama Delayed Justice Network: SBS Episodes: 16 Genre: Law Airdate: October 30th, 2020 - January 23rd, 2021 Airtime: Fri & Sat @ 22:00 KST Director: Kwak Jung Hwan (Chuno, The K2) Writer: Park Sang Kyu Website: HERE Story: Park Tae-Yong (Kwon Sang-Woo) and Park Sam-Soo (Bae Sung-Woo) fight for judicial victims who are falsely accused. Cast: Kwong Sang Woo as Park Tae Yong Park Tae-Yong is a public defender. He was born as the son of an undertaker on an island. He did not take the typical route to become a lawyer. After graduating from high school, he did not go to a university. He later passed the bar exam and became a lawyer. He is full of justice and has empathy for others. He will defend all kinds of petty offenders. A turning point occurs in his legal career when he becomes the first attorney to win a general criminal retrial case. Bae Sung Woo (until episode 11) / Jung Woo Sung (from episode 17) as Park Sam Soo Park Sam-Soo is a reporter. After he graduated from a university, he worked as a non-permanent employee. Thanks to his excellent writing skills, he became a reporter. He looks for stories which are ignored or passed over by other reporters. He is easily moved to tears and is soft-hearted. Kim Joo Hyun as Lee Yoo Kyung Jung Woong In as Jang Yoon Seok Kim Eung Soo as Kang Cheol Woo Kim Kap Soo as Kim Hyung Chun Cho Seong Ha as Jo Ki Soo Park Ji Il as Kim Byung Dae An Si Ha as Hwang Min Kyung Character Chart: Other Posters: Spoiler Teaser: Spoiler data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAPABAP///wAAACH5BAEKAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw== 01.Soompi code of conduct | SOOMPI RULES FOR KDRAMA | MOVIES | ACTORS' & ACTRESS' SECTION Don't post any requests for subs!Anything unrelated to the drama plot is considered spamming. Don't quote images. 01.Due to the copyright/legal problems, no illegal streaming links will/should be posted on this thread as there had been major crackdowns going on lately.02.Any complaints about any streaming links will be counted as spam and will be reported to the mods.03.Any complaints of the respective companies such as Viki, youtube, Etc.. should be report to the respective companies instead of posting your complaints here.04.Those who are caught breaking the Soompi posting rules more than 5 times will have their Id/IDs reported the mods. 05.Those who are caught promoting/posting illegal streaming links with subs ( those without permission from the orginal subbers and doesn't have copyrights like SOOMPI TV, Viki, Dramafever, Kdrama.com or Crunchyroll) will have their ID's reported to the mods for endangering Soompi to legal issues for illegal streaming sites promotions. PLEASE GIVE CREDIT TO WHERE CREDIT IS DUE 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Helena 7,915 Posted July 21, 2020 Share Posted July 21, 2020 https://zapzee.net/2020/07/21/kwon-sang-woo-bae-sung-woo-to-work-together-in-new-friday-saturday-drama/Kwon Sang Woo & Bae Sung Woo to Work Together in New Friday-Saturday Drama by krishkim Credit: Little Big Pictures, Megabox Plus M Actors Kwon Sang Woo and Bae Sung Woo will join hands as a delightful duo. SBS’s new Friday-Saturday drama Flying Gaecheonyong (literal translation) has confirmed the casting of Kwon Sang Woo and Bae Sung Woo. Flying Gaecheonyong tells the story of two men who represent the voices of judicial victims who are falsely accused. Kwon Sang Woo plays Park Tae Yong, a high school graduate public defender. He uses “being nosy” and a sense of justice as his weapons. He wins the retrial of a criminal case for the first time in judicial history, marking a change in his life. Kwon Sang Woo said, “It is an honor to meet you with a meaningful role. “I will make a good drama with great staff, so please look forward to it.” Bae Sung Woo plays Park Sam Soo, an unemployed reporter. He leaves a successful career to look for stories that others can’t see. He meets Park Tae Yong by chance and enters the “rough” road he has never faced before. Bae Sung Woo said, “I’m excited and thrilled to be part of a meaningful work. I will do my best to show you a great drama.” A pleasant synergy between the two is expected. The drama will deliver a cool counterpunch to unreasonable reality, offering empathy and catharsis. Flying Gaecheonyong is written by producer Kwak Jung Hwan and author Park Sang Kyu, who introduced the series Miss Hammurabi and Chief of Staff series. It is scheduled to air in the second half of this year. Source (1) 2 Link to post Share on other sites
Jillia 193,897 Posted October 24, 2020 Share Posted October 24, 2020 This drama will premiere on October 30th, 2020 at 22:00 KST. Here a first teaser. 3 Link to post Share on other sites
Jillia 193,897 Posted October 27, 2020 Share Posted October 27, 2020 This drama will premiere this upcoming Friday. Here the highlight-reel to awake your interest. 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Helena 7,915 Posted October 28, 2020 Share Posted October 28, 2020 http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20201028000787SBS drama ‘Delayed Justice’ sends message of hope By Lim Jang-won | Oct 28, 2020 Director Kwak Jeong-hwan (center) poses with the cast of “Delayed Justice” before an online press conference on Tuesday (SBS) Actor Kwon Sang-woo returns to the small screen as a public defender in SBS’ new drama “Delayed Justice.” The Korean title for the new drama literally translates to “Fly, Stream Dragon” and is derived from a Korean idiom meaning a dragon born in a stream, similar to the expression “rags to riches.” Kwon takes on the role of Park Tae-yong, a lawyer who comes from humble origins with only a high school diploma. He partners with journalist Park Sam-soo, played by Bae Seong-woo, to help people at the bottom of the social ladder. “I remember reading an article that said rags to riches doesn’t happen anymore in Korea, which made me extremely sorrowful and angry,” said director Kwak Jeong-hwan in an online press conference Tuesday. “In a drama, everything is possible. Those things that seem difficult and challenging in reality can happen in a drama. I wanted to make a drama that could relieve the anger and complaints in a fun way and quench the public’s thirst.” Veteran actor Kwon said he was captivated by his character, who is lacking as a lawyer in many ways but makes up for it with his empathic nature and his concern for justice. “I was excited the most for this drama than any other drama I’ve been in since my debut,” said Kwon. The drama is based on the true story of lawyer Park Joon-young and journalist Park Sang-kyu, who succeeded in obtaining retrials for people who had been wrongfully convicted -- most famously, in a 1999 case in which three innocent people were convicted of robbery and murder, and in the 2000 murder of a taxi driver at the Yakchon five-way intersection in Iksan, North Jeolla Province. “I was attracted to the drama because it was based on real events. Also, I was able to see both the fun aspect and the message of the drama,” said Bae. While the drama deals with heavy subject matter, there are many lighthearted elements to keep viewers entertained. “I think it’s meaningful for a drama to contribute to society,” said Kwak. “If the relationship between the characters striving for justice can give hope and leave an impression, I think the drama can be worth more than just a drama and can contribute to society. In that aspect, ‘Delayed Justice’ is a superb drama.” The 20-episode drama will air on SBS at 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, starting this week. By Lim Jang-won (ljw@heraldcorp.com) 1 2 Link to post Share on other sites
Jillia 193,897 Posted October 31, 2020 Share Posted October 31, 2020 Full press conference: Clips for episode 1: Spoiler Preview for episode 2: Clips for episode 2: Spoiler Preview for episode 3. 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Lmangla 94,553 Posted November 2, 2020 Share Posted November 2, 2020 On 10/28/2020 at 11:43 AM, Helena said: “I remember reading an article that said rags to riches doesn’t happen anymore in Korea, which made me extremely sorrowful and angry,” said director Kwak Jeong-hwan in an online press conference Tuesday. “In a drama, everything is possible. Those things that seem difficult and challenging in reality can happen in a drama. I wanted to make a drama that could relieve the anger and complaints in a fun way and quench the public’s thirst.” ooh, this is really interesting and now I want to check out the drama. normally, just the tag 'based on real life events' means we are in for a ride of tears even if it is supposed to be uplifting. so it is intriguing how PDnim aims to make this drama into a fun ride. crossing fingers it is good! off to check out ep 1 & 2. EDIT: tagging some chingus (from other detective/crime drama threads) who might perhaps like it -- @chickenchopflipflop83 @Tuiwgn @Erika Song @thesuitelife547 @smartiegal @maribella @stella77 @Sleepy Owl @chickfactor @partyon @larus @40somethingahjumma @taeunfighting @jongski @brooksmom @holyfea @hibiscus23 @celebrianna @violina @jeonghyang @Latte_Anyday @deandraluv @Nodame @bombshellchick1 @-Love Blossom- 6 2 1 1 3 Link to post Share on other sites
Sleepy Owl 41,909 Posted November 2, 2020 Share Posted November 2, 2020 @Lmangla thanks for the tag, I will definitely watch this drama. My Friday-Saturday slot is already free. Plus the plot seems to be interesting and the casting is really great. Hopefully it will be a good drama 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites
larus 100,654 Posted November 2, 2020 Share Posted November 2, 2020 I will be watching also but I will start a little later. Pehaps after two or three weeks. I like the genre and the cast. 2 Link to post Share on other sites
maribella 11,247 Posted November 2, 2020 Share Posted November 2, 2020 I had watched part of the first episode. The two men were quite funny. I am already watching two others but I am planning to take a break from homemade love story, may switch to this show in a few weeks. Thanks for tagging @Lmangla 2 Link to post Share on other sites
Nodame 10,865 Posted November 2, 2020 Share Posted November 2, 2020 @Lmangla Oh my friend! Thanks for the tag the rest of the week is busy but FRI-SAT is not busy. Ok will check it out then or try to! Hope you have been well! I did see it premiered last week and was wondering if I should start it. 3 Link to post Share on other sites
Lmangla 94,553 Posted November 4, 2020 Share Posted November 4, 2020 so got around to watching ep 1 and I like it! PDnim has been very serious about putting together a plucky, uplifting drama even as it centers around rather depressing themes. what I liked about the characters of tae young and sam soon is that these two are not whiners or depressed. they accept the world they live in but at the same time are sincerely passionate about righting wrongs. so there is a shrug factor about their humble beginnings. they are neither bitter or angry about it and neither are they ashamed or super proud. it is simply part of who they are. the drama also shows how going to the top schools and having this image gives an advantage to some. as sam soon says, if others wear old shoes, it is called 'vintage' but when he wears them, people see it as 'dirty' -- that was a really striking piece of dialogue but really sums up society well. it also shows the instincts vs the education system. neither men have top notch education or even scores but yet both have really good instincts when it comes to cases and a story. while the drama is matter of fact about how people place importance on the right school and connections, it also shows that there will also be people who value trust, human connection and the talent. sam soon's boss took a chance on him 10 years ago and even his editor recognizes his talent. there is also a matter of fact attitude that one cannot do good without access to money and for that one needs connections. tae young thought he had hit the jackpot with the spotlight but instead finds himself financially struggling. his assistants leave for better jobs but there's not much he can do about it. one has to pay rent and food. rather than moan or get depressed, tae young congratulates his co-workers and then gathers himself to work alone. so very plucky attitude from both. also really liked PDnim's choice of upbeat music. usually in such dramas, it is all dramatic and super dark. instead, here it is almost like western cowboy gunfight kind of music but with upbeat tone. wish more would check out this drama. it looks like it will be a fun ride. tagging some more friends -- @dolorisbrady @Ldy Gmerm @tas82 @rolisrntex @Susu @croquembouche2018 @lebeaucouple @LeftCoastOppa @tulip06 @nohamahamoud2002 @UnniSarah @Min2206 @CallieP @Thong Thin @syntyche @msdot @CarolynH @MayanEcho @Ameera Ali @sadthe1st @corey @irilight @jadecloud 5 1 5 Link to post Share on other sites
Lmangla 94,553 Posted November 4, 2020 Share Posted November 4, 2020 @corey ~ I wasn't sure if I wanted to watch the drama but it feels like a good cake -- as in not too dense but at the same it is not fluffy icing, if that makes any sense. so this feel is simply based on ep 1. the drama is inspired by a real life lawyer-reporter duo and some real life cases. so I like that these two guys are good at their jobs and are not naively optimistic they can change the world. instead, they have done it and believe it is possible but at the same time, are not bitter about climbing an uphill mountain. simply matter of fact about it. for the mood am in, it is a good fit for me. so am going to keep watching. check it out. maybe it is your taste. 2 Link to post Share on other sites
Min2206 43,598 Posted November 4, 2020 Share Posted November 4, 2020 Ooo, thanks @Lmangla for taggnig me. Your quote is really interesting - para 2 and 3. Will put it in my list. Let me finish Faith and that Zoppa's one - still ongoing. Hehe 2 Link to post Share on other sites
Jillia 193,897 Posted November 4, 2020 Share Posted November 4, 2020 New stills are out. Source: Hankyung 2 Link to post Share on other sites
Lmangla 94,553 Posted November 4, 2020 Share Posted November 4, 2020 ep 2 thoughts ~ so we get a bit more background into tae young's childhood and how that has shaped him. rather than disillusion him about life, it has made him far more empathetic and he is quite protective of his clients. as for sam soon, we can see that even though he claims to have no pride and a very strong survival instinct to be pragmatic, he is also hard working and quite focused on his goal. liked how quickly tae young and sam soon figured they are being played. now it will be interesting to see how these two combine their talents. the issue of money and opportunity is not something they can just gloss over and the drama shows well how costly it is for these men to do buck the trend. is prosector jang a sleaze person or just someone who grew up poor and decided the way of the world is to join the dark side? it was rather cute to see tae young's reaction to reporter lee -- she might be inexperienced but it looks like she is pretty smart and sincere. so will we have a budding romance there? and why does tae young have so many siblings? what does sam soon's girlfriend do? she seems very supportive of him despite him losing his job... on to next week! 3 Link to post Share on other sites
tulip06 9,851 Posted November 4, 2020 Share Posted November 4, 2020 @LmanglaThank you! This drama is on my to-watch list this week. (I would have actually watched last weekend but wanted to try one of the Netflix ones just in case.) Will be back to chat. 2 Link to post Share on other sites
Jillia 193,897 Posted November 6, 2020 Share Posted November 6, 2020 Preview for episode 4. Clips for episode 3. Spoiler 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Lmangla 94,553 Posted November 7, 2020 Share Posted November 7, 2020 ep 3 thoughts ~ the court room scene was well acted. while the girl may have lost the case, it still shows that understanding what happened to her and emotions made her feel more human -- it gives her strength to go on to the next phase as she is better able to understand how domestic violence impacted her. liked the goo eyes reporter lee made as she was so impressed with tae young and the eye rolls sam soon made watching them -- basically all the non-shippers looking at shippers/romantics. hahahahah.. would make for great gifs -- calling @Ameera Ali... like how the leads are both very empathetic individuals (in how they relate to these clients) but also highly pragmatic and want to make money. neither of them are rich and there are bills to pay. so it is good tae young is not expecting his family to live on air and is concerned about their own welfare as well. he also wants to be famous and validated. will he find his philanthropist soon? will tae young be able to keep the fee and pay off his debts? it was fun to see the dentist lend him money only for the purpose of having people sued. LOL. kind of nutty but it makes for good entertaining commentary on society and divorce. it makes sense why the trio would take the money -- after all, a retrial could take five years. so it is a realistic view on justice and how people's way of making peace with an imperfect system. 3 Link to post Share on other sites
Jillia 193,897 Posted November 7, 2020 Share Posted November 7, 2020 Preview for episode 5. 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites
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