Although the premise is intriguing, I can't help but feel it glorifies crime a little too much. I mean, posing as a kidnapper for money? It seems a little far-fetched to me. Maybe I'll give it another shot, but for now, I'm not convinced that making crime seem like a reasonable solution to financial problems is a good idea. It's interesting how "The Deal" brings up societal issues. The gambling problem of Lee Joon-Sung and the expulsion of Song Jae-Hyo shed light on the pressures that people face. However, I have reservations about the neighbor's involvement. It appears to be a little too convenient for the plot. Real-life crime-solving isn't as simple, but I suppose it adds to the drama.