Iโ€™ve started Like Flowers in the Sand
to help return things to normal. I loved the interaction between the 2 leads Du-Sik and Baek-Du. Seeing Lee Joo-Myoung (Seung-Wan of Twenty Five Twenty One) back on the screen again was like meeting an old friend after a long absence. Things were looking goodโ€ฆ

โ€ฆuntil ep 4 and the police interrogation scene. Yes, it was supposed to be a lighthearted innocent scene about 40,000 won (~$30 USD) – but that was enough to put my brain into a tailspin. I donโ€™t think very highly of the Korean police system at this moment.

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    All my anger came back the moment they stopped the match and announced in front of the entire village that they had to take him to the station.
    Canโ€™t they assess whatโ€™s happening. Couldnโ€™t they wait 2 min for the match to end and talk to him in private.
    Itโ€™s not like he is going to run away anywhere. Nor is he the prime suspect. He was just a witness??
    I donโ€™t want to see cops or the investigation here. I hope we donโ€™t see much of it anymore.

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