Netflix's original series "D.P." is back for season 2 with a hard-hitting look at violence and sexual misconduct in the military. A sergeant with a devilish glint in his eye, a soldier who deserts just to get some sleep, and a military officer who tries to cover up a mysterious accident.
The realistic portrayal of various injustices in the military has been criticized for causing PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder).
Can the events in D.P. be real?
"It's hard to say that the stories in D.P. are exaggerated," said Kim Sang-ho, a reserve captain who served in the military in the 2010s, when the drama is set, "except for the scene where they go outside with real guns, most of them could have happened today."
"We call 'spiders, ants, and cicadas' the 'three delicacies' in the military," he said, adding that a recently retired Marine told him that they were even forced to eat them.
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