Before you watch the drama, just take a minute or two to imagine: that you are the decisive head of the News department of a Network, but underneath your strong cover, you are actually a hurt and sensitive mom who has been suffering from losing your son because of a brutal gunshot incident that you constantly blame yourself on. Life goes on and you permanently keep yourself busy so that you wouldn't have time for sorrow. But accidentally, you get to know that one of the staff that you trust is a family of the murderer of your son. What would you deal with this?
Well, this is what happens in The World Between Us, a delicate realism-themed drama poking into the current status quo of the news industry and the handling of the sociopath and psychopath criminals as well.