The story revolves around an unlikely alliance between a prickly forensic doctor and a passionate rookie prosecutor.
⚖️ CSI meets Law & Order with a touch of Korean procedural grit. 🧠 The duo: A genius-but-annoying forensic doctor (Baek Beom) + a passionate rookie prosecutor (Eun Sol) who clash… then slowly learn to trust each other. partners for justice season 1
If Baek Beom represents the microscopic truth, Eun Sol represents the macroscopic application of the law. Her introduction as a rookie prosecutor who faints at the sight of blood serves as a narrative device to bridge the gap between the audience and the sterile world of forensics. The story revolves around an unlikely alliance between
Season 1 is structured as a series of high-stakes cases that force the duo to work together despite their ideological differences. From domestic abuse cases masked as accidents to complex serial murders, the show doesn't shy away from the gruesome details of the morgue [1]. If Baek Beom represents the microscopic truth, Eun
His character arc in Season 1 is defined by his motto: "The dead don't lie." However, the series complicates this by showing that while the dead do not speak, they require a translator. Baek Beom’s journey is one of overcoming his own cynicism. Initially portrayed as socially inept and emotionally distant, his "eccentricity" is revealed to be a defense mechanism against the emotional toll of his profession. The courtroom becomes a secondary setting for him; the autopsy table is his primary stage. In Season 1, he represents the ideal of scientific truth—unbiased, unyielding, and often inconvenient for the prosecution.