Tae-nam was teased as the big bad at the show’s outset and became the first joint target for Bae-man and Woo-in after date raping a vulnerable young woman in a club’s VIP room. After tumbling out of his ivory tower, Tae-nam wound up as a military recruit at the bottom of the pecking order.Military Prosecutor Doberman Season 1 Download.
There he experienced life on the other side of the tracks as he could no longer rely on the protection of his mother, who was forced to distance herself from him during his trial. As a new recruit, he is subjected to intense hazing. Within the course of only a few scenes, an unrepentant rapist has become a sympathetic character.It’s a jarring change but the show commits to it fully. Tae-nam befriends fellow private Byun Sang-ho (Kim Yo-han), who experiences the worst hazing of all. Private Byun eventually snaps, picks up a rifle and grenade, and goes on a rampage through the barracks, blowing up or mowing down fellow soldiers as he repeatedly asks “where’s my mother?”
Gory, tense and unrelenting, it’s a dark sequence that threatens to overwhelm a show that is most comfortable when it’s trying to be hip and jocular. Once again the show wades into a serious contemporary issue, but unlike the superlative treatment army hazing received in last year’s D.P., here it is handled superficially.While the episode doesn’t work as social commentary, where it does succeed is as Tae-nam’s redemption. He is one of the few survivors and finally acts like someone ready to change when he speaks up about Private Byun’s bullying during the trial.Tae-nam’s action signals a clear break from his domineering mother, allowing the show to return to its most.