7

L must choose between people and money in Numbers

In the fifth teaser for Numbers: Watchdogs in a Concrete Jungle, we get to see L (Secret Royal Investigator) grapple with the morality of his job as an accountant at a big-shot firm.

The teaser opens with L’s character Jang Ho-woo starting his new job as an accountant at the prestigious Taeil firm. He’s the only new accountant that graduated with just a high school degree, which quickly puts a target on his back from other “arrogant pricks” that work there — one of those pricks being fellow Infinite member Sung-yeol (Time of Memory). *Squee*

Within the company’s deeply hierarchical structure, we see him get snubbed by his fellow accountants, who ignore his greetings and relegate him to menial tasks. Amidst this, we also hear his senior manager Han Seung-jo — played by Choi Jin-hyuk (Zombie Detective) — chide him in the voiceover, “If you were thinking like an accountant you would’ve already known this.”

Still, the hazing doesn’t get to Ho-woo as much as the guilt does when he’s faced with the ethical consequences of his work — namely, that people’s financial livelihoods are at stake with every decision the firm makes. He’s torn when he sees a mob of distressed people at the company entrance, but when he asks, “Is the money worth more than people’s lives?” his senior associate Yeon-woo (Golden Spoon) reasons that they’re “accountants not problem-solvers,” and Seung-jo gives him another cold, “This is what an accountant does.”

But not to worry, for Seung-jo is not as robotic as he might seem. In a series of shots, we see him bristle under the demands of the shady VP Han Jae-kyun — Choi Min-soo (Extracurricular) — and blow up at an exploitative accountant: “Your work is making someone else’s life a living hell!”

It looks like Jae-kyun and his corrupt dealings will ultimately unite Seung-jo and Ho-woo to work together and expose their mutual enemy. In the final scenes, Ho-woo broodily looks at his DIY Jae-kyun conspiracy board and muses, “I’ve always known that accountants weren’t righteous people.” And Seung-jo corroborates in the voiceover: “Person never trusted the numbers to start with.”

The teaser wraps with the promise of Ho-woo making waves within the firm, telling someone, “I just did what any worthwhile accountant would’ve done.”

Written by Jung Ahn and Oh Hye-seok and directed by Kim Chil-bong (The Second Husband), Numbers will premiere on June 23 on MBC.







Via iMBC

 
RELATED POSTS

Tags: , , , ,

7

Required fields are marked *

I honestly don't find L interesting as an actor, he is usually the worst part of any drama he is. That being said the rest of the cast is stacked, so I am excited to watch them.

2
2
reply

Required fields are marked *

Does the stacked cast include Sungyeol, whom I've only seen in Hi! School: Love On, and Yeonwoo, whom I thought was good in The Golden Spoon but forgetful in everything else?

0
1
reply

Required fields are marked *

Nope, had to look him up, lol. I was thinking more the Chois, Jin Hyuk and Min Soo.

1
reply

Required fields are marked *

Innnnteresting . . . not a hotel or a murder in sight? 😏

5
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

These kinds of office hierarchies make me wonder how come so many people have the time, in a busy cut throat environment, to make life difficult for their colleagues. If the only way to secure your own position is to make someone else look bad, you are clearly not doing that well yourself.
I guess I won’t be watching this after all as programmes designed to get me annoyed with certain characters when I just want to relax after a busy day at work are not stress relieving for me. I liked Suits when it first came out but after a couple of seasons I walked away for the same reason and this is definitely Suits - The accountants version.

3
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

as my mom used to be an accountant, this is so funny bc you dont fcking have time to conspire or haze or anything there is some kind of tax review deadline 6 times a month, there are around 1000 bills every day to process, transfers, revenues etc etc. who would have time to, yknow, get up from the chair???? and really it is not like you can actually affect the salary policies.

8
0
reply

Required fields are marked *

Choi Min-soo is a class act and Choi Jin-hyuk may be one of the funniest Korean actors out there but this ridiculous premise and the casting of L - who was once out-acted by a cat - does not bode well.

5
0
reply

Required fields are marked *