Military Prosecutor Doberman ending has made us feel different emotions while concluding each character’s story. Although the drama focuses on the revenge plot, it has excellently revealed various sides of the military and diverse stories of soldiers. Some stories wrenched our hearts while others made us sigh in frustration. However, overall, the Military Prosecutor Doberman cast did a great job portraying their characters, especially Ahn Bo Hyun and Jo Ba Ah. Their outstanding on-screen chemistry made the whole drama more entertaining!
Besides the main leads, Oh Yeon Soo (No Hwa Young), Kim Young Min (Yong Moon Gu), and Kim Woo Seok (No Tae Nam) also showcased their exceptional acting skill. Not to forget Kim Woo Seok’s acting as No Tae Nam has given fans emotional rollercoaster riders by the ending of Military Prosecutor Doberman. While keeping comical part, the story depicts different layers of military power. No wonder Military Prosecutor Doberman concluded with a rating of 10.081 for its last episode! Overall, the drama is a perfect blend of comedy, law, investigation, and thriller with a touch of romance, making it more worthy of your time!
Military Prosecutor Doberman Ending Explained
The last two episodes were a whole rollercoaster ride for viewers. The drama leads the audience from comedy, action, suspense, melodrama, and finally to victory. So much has happened in the latest episodes, such as No Tae Nam’s suicide attempt, Aide Yang shooting Cha Woo In, the downfall of the Patriotic Society, etc. Nevertheless, the writer did a great job. The drama couldn’t even have gotten attention, but the excellent writing and directing made Military Prosecutor Doberman ending more worthy and intriguing! Eventually, Military Prosecutor Doberman has given different endings to different characters. After all, the drama has wonderfully portrayed various shades of human beings. Therefore, fans can’t help but feel satisfied with the ending of Military Prosecutor Doberman!
Why Does No Tae Nam Try To Commit Suicide?
The ending of Military Prosecutor Doberman Episode 15 leaves so many questions when we witness No Tae Nam trying to commit suicide. He is the same person who used to torture others till they beg for death. However, his own mother has made him walk the same path. Therefore after discharging from the military on medical grounds, No Tae Nam visits Do Bae Man and Cha Woo In. He left letters for them as well as Han Se Na. After reading the letter, Do Bae Man immediately tracks him down, knowing it was actually a suicide note.

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Meanwhile, No Tae Nam calls his mother and asks her to come to the place that holds the most horrible memories of his life. It’s heartbreaking to watch No Tae Nam crumbling down when he apologizes to her mother for being born as her son. Till the end, No Hwa Young doesn’t show even an ounce of motherly love to the poor child who has been craving it his whole life. She doesn’t even budge or tries to protect her son when No Tae Nam removes the grenade’s safety pin. It’s Do Bae Man who throws himself to save him. This is one of the reasons why No Tae Nam tries to commit suicide.
No matter what he did, what he does, or what he will do, No Tae Nam will be a mere tool for No Hwa Young. Therefore, Military Prosecutor Doberman ending explains how the pain, the lack of maternal upbringing, and years of mental and physical torture have turned an innocent child into an empty shell. But thankfully, Do Bae Man saves his life!
What Does Happen In The First Trial?
Thanks to Kang Ha Joon and No Tae Nam, Do Bae Man and Cha Woo In gather all evidence that can put all members of the Patriotic Society behind the jail! They start with Yong Moo Gu, Lee Jae Shik, and Heo Gang In. Eventually, Heo Gang In’s statement and Kang Ha Joon’s collected information bring heavy sentences to them. After crushing down the Patriotic Society, the duo moves to their final target, No Hwa Young! Thanks to No Tae Nam for giving them the Patriotic Society X-File, everything turns more easily. Still, they need more witness statements to prove their evidence.

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Therefore, Military Prosecutor Doberman ending shows the first trial becomes a more emotional episode. Cha Woo In tries to make No Hwa Young realize how miserably she has failed as a mother. While her son is in a coma, No Hwa Young uses his medical PTSD report to hold her ground. It shows how thick-skinned No Hwa Young has become to gain what she wants!
The Second Trial Result- Sentenced To Death
For the second trial, Do Bae Man uses Yong Moon Gu while Cha Woo In tries to pursue Aide Yang. During the trial, Do Bae Man exposes every dirty secret and heinous crime No Hwa Young committed until now. He presents a recording that reveals No Hwa Young had mutilated Won Ki Choon’s leg. Do Bae Man even brings Yong Moon Gu into the witness box where Yong Moon Gu gives a statement against No Hwa Young. He discloses how she crashed Do Bae Man’s parents’ car leading them to death, killed Cha Woo In’s father, and ordered Yong Moon Gu to fabricate the case.

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However, when it comes to uncovering the truth behind Won Ki Choon’s death, they know Aide Yang plays a crucial role. Although No Hwa Young had ordered her to take all blame, Cha Woo In opens her eyes, revealing her and No Hwa Young’s recording. Therefore, Aide Yang finally chooses the right side and arrives at the trial with Cha Woo In. Afterward, Cha Woo In questions Aide Yang about Won Ki Chool’s case. Thankfully, Aide Yang reveals that No Hwa Young had mutilated Won Ki Choon’s leg and killed him when Won Ki Choon had threatened her to expose her crimes. To support Aide Yang’s statement, Do Bae Man even presents the military surgeon Dr. Choo who had stitched Won Ki Choon’s leg. Therefore, the judge sentences her to death.
Where Is Everyone After A Year?
After No Hwa Young’s trial, Cha Woo In resigns from her position and confesses the crime she committed as the red-haired girl. This decision she had made years back, knowing she had no right to work as Military Prosecutor. Only because to bring her father justice, she had put the black rob. Therefore, with No Hwa Young’s case closed, Military Prosecutor Doberman ending shows a year gap. Nevertheless, everyone has gotten their deserving ending.
One year later. These two already expecting a kid…. 🤣 #MilitaryProsecutorDobermanEp16 #MilitaryProsecutorDoberman pic.twitter.com/gswPXfRKNw — Lee Yun 💙🏃♀️ (@LeeYunnes) April 26, 2022
After a year, the drama show Do Bae Man’s auntie Do Soo Kyung and division commander Seo Joo Hyuk are expecting their first baby. At least our lovely couple has got their happy ending! Meanwhile, Kang Ha Joon discharges from prison. After all, he was also one of the parties to the corrupt contract between the Patriotic Society and defense industry companies. However, after meeting Do Bae Man, he informs him that he’s returning to the US to start his life from the bottom. Although both couldn’t stand each other before, now is different. Their last farewell shows much they have grown on each other.

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Furthermore, Military Prosecutor Doberman ending also shares how No Tae Nam has started walking down the right path after getting out of a coma. Now, he works as a caretaker at a dog shelter which really suits him knowing how much he used to adore and take care of his dog, Bolt. The ending also shows that he tries to meet his mother, but No Hwa Young refuses to do so. Maybe… Maybe someday No Tae Nam will receive the love he deserves.
A Happy Ending For Our Power Duo
While everyone’s moving on with their lives, Do Bae Man refuses his promotion since he wants to continue working as Military Prosecutor. At the same time, Cha Woo In returns to South Korea and bids farewell to her only friend, Kang Ha Joon. Both exchange their last goodbye before parting ways. By the ending of Military Prosecutor Doberman, Cha Woo In, once again, encounters Do Bae Man. However, this time she meets him not as his co-worker but as a woman in love. Finally, the two seal their happiness with a sweet kiss!

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Military Prosecutor Doberman ending depicts that no matter how horrendous a crime one commits and tries to hide for years, the truth will always surface. In the end, power hunger can lead one to their self-made destructive hell!
Is It Possible To Have Military Prosecutor Doberman Season 2?
The kdrama has concluded with a sweet and happy ending. However, fans are wondering about the possibility of Military Prosecutor Doberman Season 2. Unfortunately, the writer or director hasn’t announced anything about the next season. Also, considering Military Prosecutor Doberman ending, it will be challenging to create Season 2. After all, the main storyline revolved around Do Bae Man and Cha Woo In’s revenge plot. Therefore, coming up with a prequel or sequel wouldn’t be possible. Maybe if the writer decides to make a whole new story with new casting, we may get Military Prosecutor Doberman Season 2. However, everything is an assumption at this point. So fans should wait for the official statement from the broadcasting station regarding the second season.
One word:BEST🔥💯Each minute entertaining💯🔥From leads to supporting EVERYONE did their jobs perfectly💯❤️Deserves all the hype🔥Each role was shown to be important on its own in story development💯One of the best thriller mystery of 2022❤️ #MilitaryProsecutorDoberman pic.twitter.com/9LeqGb8fNE — Fi🌸 (@Fifi1700) April 27, 2022
Meanwhile, fans can re-watch the 16-episodes action thriller ‘Military Prosecutor Doberman’ kdrama. It is available on TVING for domestic viewers, while international fans can watch it on Rakuten Viki with English Subtitles. So if you’re craving some action, comedy, or law-thriller ride, Military Prosecutor Doberman is a perfect choice!
K-Pop is not just about music anymore. K-Pop music catches a lot of attention at first sight for its astounding visuals. As much importance singing holds, equally important are the dances. In fact, good dancing skills have helped in scouting the many K-Pop idols we know. Now, it’s a general opinion that people hold is that boy groups have the hardest choreographies. Boys are just naturally assumed to be more energetic and more capable to show great strength in dancing. But, behold, the girls are not much behind. In fact, some girl groups have equally powerful and difficult, if not more difficult choreographies than boy groups.
From having to dance in high heels to uncomfortable clothes, girl groups have to endure a lot. Also since people assume girls to be innately weaker than guys, they really need to read this list. Not only are these choreographies difficult, but also mind-boggling, and knee pain-inducing. In this piece, we’ll rake through some of the hardest girl group choreographies. Now, these don’t have any specific order, since I don’t think I am qualified enough to judge them. These are based on popular opinions of fans, and some are mine.
IZ*ONE – “Fiesta”
A group with 12 members, is surely is a challenge. IZ*ONE, formed through the survival show Produce 48 was an amazing girl group. The group was formed in 2018 and disbanded in 2021. The group’s choreographies were pretty difficult, and the synchronization among the members was mind-blowing. The hand movements and the unit formation within a performance is so much fun to watch. These girls never missed a beat and their performances looked absolutely flawless. Fans even called them girl version of the boy group ‘Seventeen’ who are known for their hard choreographies and killer synchronization as they are 13 members too.

IZONE screen grab from Fiesta*
Dreamcatcher – “You and I”
The 2017 girl group is known for its difficult but smooth choreographies. In fact Dreamcatcher and LOONA are some of the underrated groups that you need to watch out for giving out deadly performances.
If you watch You and I’s dance practice, you might shrug it off saying it’s easy, but believe me, its not. As smooth and easy that looks, it isn’t. You need the correct precision to pull those moves off or you might end up looking like a slender man. Apart from the visuals and great dance moves, the song is really nice to hear too.

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EVERGLOW – “Dun Dun”
Anyone who has watched the dance practice video of this bop, know why is it here. Everglow is a 2019 girl group formed by Yuehua Entertainment. The girls are super talented, and they can pull off any concept effortlessly. The girls have managed to pull off both cute and dark concepts quite effortlessly. Lately, their badass side is getting a lot of compliments. Hence, their Dun Dun dance has made it to the list. The dance break featuring Mia gave me pain in my knees just by watching, I’m not even kidding.

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Girls’ Generation – “Catch Me if You Can”
The forever evergreen and everyone’s favorite: Girls’ Generation. The popular 3rd gen group is known for its many charms and dancing was definitely one of them. K-Pop idols still cover Girls’ Generation’s iconic choreographies, that too both boy and girl group members. Many K-Pop idols perform the dances in variety shows, which explains how GG is still as relevant as it was 10 years ago. The SM girl group has given some of the biggest hits and their song Catch Me if You Can is no exception. It was a tough decision choosing this one, but this one wins since it has a powerful choreography when compared to other Girls’ Generation songs.

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BLACKPINK – “BOOMBAYAH”
Who doesn’t know BLACKPINK at this point in time? They are inarguably the biggest girl group in the world at the moment. Though BLACKPINK’s choreographies are claimed to be similar and easy in nature, their debut song truly exuded power. The dance routine is extremely rigorous and fast and having tried that dance once, I can confirm it will leave you breathless. The girls really gave their all for their debut performance, but even after all allegations, the group always gives an iconic dance move to groove to. Cue: DU-DU-DU (aggressively shoots finger guns).

Blacpink in BOOMBAYAH
LOONA – “Butterfly”
Loona is probably one of the girl group which has the hardest choreographies and that’s on period. The supremely talented group of 12 members never fails to impress with both their music and their performances. LOONA posts dance covers of other groups too, and seeing them dance to Fire by BTS was what probably caught my eye the first time. No wonder, I had to look them up, and it was a great decision. The girl group is currently part of the survival show Queendom and is very popular among the audience for the killer performances that they put up every time.

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After School- “First Love”
This song is iconic on many levels. The primary one is the dance form used in this one, which is quite rare for any group actually, not just K-Pop. The video features the members doing the pole dance, which I would like to remind looks very sensual but is extremely difficult to do. Pole dancing requires a tremendous amount of arm strength, and seeing the girls learn this dance form for just one video is something worth applauding. Since K-Pop girl groups usually have girl crush concepts, this was definitely way ahead of its time.

After School in First Love
Red Velvet – “Be Natural”
Red Velvet is one of a kind and a fan favorite for all the right reasons. From great music to beautiful visuals, Red Velvet is the fail-proof recipe to success. They have played along with various concepts from the start, and Be Natural was probably their first try at a mature concept. A fun fact about this song is that NCT’s leader Taeyong has a cameo in this song, and for this reason, NCTzens know about this song more than ReVeluvs.
Every time you read the name of this song, a visual comes of Irene, Seulgi, Wendy, and Joy strutting and dancing in high heels. ON CHAIRS. The dance never fails to give me anxiety, especially when performed live. The choreography looks easy on the eyes, but it’s definitely not easy to dance. Given the fact that chairs are one of the most unstable things on earth, how does one dance with no takes in between, only Red Velvet can relate.

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TWICE – “MORE & MORE”
TWICE is probably one of the most popular and most loved 3rd gen girl group. The girls became a part of TWICE through the survival show Sixteen. Along with chart-topping music, the girl group has one of the hardest choreographies ever. Their concepts are mostly cute, and the dances look very simple. But appearances can be deceiving, and it stands true for most of TWICE choreographies.
From “Likey” to “What is Love” to “Fancy”, TWICE has proved that cute charms require a lot more efforts, and they have always gone that extra mile for their performances. MORE & MORE is such a summer song with trippy visuals. With the girls in cute boho outfits, and the dance formation and fast hand movements, it looks amazing. But when you try doing the steps yourselves, you’ll realize it’s a lot of hard work.

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ITZY – “WANNABE”
The list could never be complete without one heck of a monster 4th generation girl group ITZY’s mention. The girls have been serving visuals and great music since day 1. The choreographies of the group are usually fast-paced and are difficult to pull off with poise. Their 2020’s summer release is still very much popular, as fans cover this song a lot for their dance videos. With intricate dance moves which involve moving all body parts, ITZY just sets the bar too high for choreographies. Even their debut song “Dalla Dalla” has one of the hardest choreographies. But Wannabe’s dance break and individual dance portions take the win here.

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These has been the hardest girl group choreographies. Don’t forget to check out their dance practices and channel your inner idol.