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Disney+ K-drama The Impossible Heir: Lee Jae-wook and Lee Jun-young team up for dull chaebol drama about heir to a family-run corporation
- Lee Jae-wook plays a mysterious youth who arrives at a school and teams up with Lee Jun-young’s bratty company heir on a vague plan for both to hit the big time
- The clichéd characters, poorly paced story, lack of narrative clarity and cheap-looking visuals make the outlook bleak for this show after its early episodes
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Lead cast: Lee Jae-wook, Lee Jun-young, Hong Su-zu
As with so many Korean dramas, The Impossible Heir begins with a violent flash forward – in this case, a handsome young man in a hotel room staring in disbelief at the bloody knife in his hands.
Who is he? How did he get there? Whose blood is that? Is the person whose blood it is dead? Is this man the culprit?
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The first of these is answered pretty quickly – played by Lee Jae-wook (Alchemy of Souls), he is the protagonist of the story. We will have to wait for the rest of the answers, but will we be bothered to watch the rest of this drama about a chaebol – a family-run Korean corporation?
As intriguing openings go, this one is notably simplistic and unoriginal. But from there on in, things immediately get worse.
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