Risk-taking in 'Bad Lawyer' feels like a coping mechanism—the protagonist’s world is so chaotic that control is an illusion, so they lean into the chaos instead. Like when they pick fights with judges or expose client secrets, it’s not just arrogance; it’s a refusal to play by rules that’ve screwed them before. There’s a defiance in it that’s oddly relatable, even when it backfires spectacularly.
The protagonist in 'Bad Lawyer' is such a fascinating mess—I love how their risky choices aren’t just for shock value but feel rooted in this desperate need to prove something, maybe to themselves more than anyone else. There’s this scene where they take a case everyone warns them against, and it’s not about the money or fame; it’s almost like they’re testing how far they can push their own luck. The show does a great job hinting at past failures haunting them, so every gamble feels like a mix of self-sabotage and a weird, twisted redemption arc.
What really gets me is how the character’s relationships frame those choices. Their ex-partner keeps calling them out for being reckless, but you can tell it’s because they care, and that tension adds layers. The protagonist isn’t just 'bad'—they’re deeply flawed in a way that makes you root for them even when you facepalm at their decisions. The writers sprinkle in these moments of vulnerability, like when they lose a case and spiral, only to double down on riskier moves afterward. It’s messy human behavior at its best, and I’m here for it.
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