Miyama Hiroto is a young lawyer who seeks justice for the innocent (in a country with a 99.9% conviction rate). He works for Madarame Law Firm. At the law firm, Hiroto Miyama works with Sada Atsuhiro. They attempt to uncover truths in cases requested by their clients. Former Judge Ozaki Maiko joins Madarame Law Firm. Edit Translation
- English
- Русский
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 99.9-刑事専門弁護士-Season II
- Also Known As: 99.9 Criminal Lawyer Season II , 99.9 ~Criminal Lawyers~ Season 2 , 99.9: Keiji Senmon Bengoshi - Season II
- Screenwriter: Uda Manabu
- Director: Kimura Hisashi
- Genres: Mystery, Comedy, Law
Where to Watch 99.9: Keiji Senmon Bengoshi Season 2
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Cast & Credits
- Matsumoto JunMiyama Hiroto [Lawyer]Main Role
- Kagawa TeruyukiSada AtsuhiroMain Role
- Kimura FuminoOzaki Maiko [Lawyer / Former Judge]Main Role
- Katagiri JinAkashi Tatsuya [Miyama's personal paralegal]Support Role
- Kishibe IttokuMadarame Haruhiko [Managing partner at Madarame Law Firm]Support Role
- MagyFujino Hiroki [Madarame Law Firm Paralegal]Support Role
Reviews
As Expected This Drama Isn't gonna be Dissapointing.
Continuing from the prequel, It makes me believe that the charm of this drama is on the Miyama -sensei and Sada -sensei. Eikura Nana as Tachibana -sensei was replaced by Kimura Fumino as Ozaki -sensei. At first I kinda doubt about the chemistry of the new character, but Ozaki -sensei played it well, she could fit properly in the plot and situation, her background story is also interesting, so there’s no problem for Miyama and Sada -Sensei.Although the story is monotonacy of lawyers who won the crime case, but the scriptwriting is always making me amazed. Neatly and Interesting to watch, the dad jokes and puns are consistently be its speciality. I hope for 3rd season as well, very recommended and good job from the last season.
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Better than the first
For me, the first season wasn't as good as the rating said. But I still watch this because I'm curious about Miyama's father. They have changed a few aspects and I have to say it worked. The focus of the story switched from the first season, more personal issues and the main enemy tends to be the judicial system itself. The jokes are also upgraded (especially that parody of the main title) and more refreshing. The role of Maiko Ozaki by Fumino Kimura was a good one - I felt that female lead had more chemistry than the first season. I also loved Nakatsuka, the new paralegal, because she brought more to the investigation.However, the story still ran out of gas towards the end like the first season. Although it did not bore me, the story in the last episode is not as interesting as the other episodes of the drama. I think they have to find a way to keep me always interested until the last part!
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