This drama comes as a savior from the rottenness of netorare themes in a surprising way: it doesn't highlight them at all. The solid, unwavering plot focuses on family values and the tension of a paramilitary story set in an Asian setting that is both educational and refreshing. The drama shifts the spotlight from potentially destructive themes to more inspiring ones, showing how family relationships and teamwork in the face of danger can actually be a strong story core.
Jang Na Ra's action scenes, especially her long-haired shooting scenes, are a special highlight that reinforces the main character's toughness.
In terms of ratings, this drama could be worth a 10 if the romance aspect between Do Hoon and Yoo Ra was emphasized more. Their dynamic as a tough couple with a strong emotional bond has the potential to be a deeper and more interesting aspect. This might give a new dimension to their love story, which also strengthens the drama's main themes of trust, loyalty, and family.
Great work, folks!