Law School Kdrama Summary

My favorite moment in Yangcrates was when he was able to break through Ye-seul`s wall by effectively interrogating him on the witness stand – the Jura way. Ye-alone was deeply hurt and in a state of denial and shock. She couldn`t even tell the difference between love and abuse, but Professor Yang managed to shake her up and make her realize what she is fighting for and who she is fighting against. The first hook of the law school is said to be the mysterious murder of a professor who accidentally implicated his colleagues and students at the school to be questioned. And then there`s Kang Sol B (Lee so-kyung), the “perfect” disciple—beauty, intellect, strong will, relationships, and wealth. She is the typical Tsundere with a predictable past that haunts her. An alpha character who hides a secret that she believes will destroy her life. She plagiarized a paper against her will at such a young age because of the pressure of her annoying and delusional mother. Fortunately, their story arc was somehow bought out because the school accepted them by their own abilities and not by paperwork. It`s just sad that her mother terrorized her to the end. This cleverly written series, which directly traverses the world of Korean law students, made the most of their material. By focusing on his unique characters and interweaving each story with the big picture, we felt like we were sitting back and listening to the long speech of an eloquent speaker. The series is likely to change the way you watch school dramas, JTBC`s latest range of legal series has garnered a number of compelling points that are worth watching.

Much like its title, K-drama “Law School” tells the story of students and professors at a law school. Yang Jong Hoon (Kim Myung Min) is a former prosecutor who changed careers to become a professor of criminal law at Hankuk University Law School. He has a very sharp tongue, so he became an “enemy of the state” among the students who called him “Yangcrats”. A professor at a prestigious law school and his students find themselves embroiled in an unprecedented case. A drama about the process of aspiring lawyers recognizing authenticity, law and justice. [5] We have seen students at Hanguk University`s Faculty of Law recognize the reality of how lives can be changed, saved or destroyed. As future practitioners, they get a taste of how protecting the innocent or proving wrongdoing requires unwavering conviction and valid evidence. The final flies away a few years later – Kang Sol A is a lawyer in an office run by her and M. Park, and Joon-hwi is a prosecutor. The two characters go to law school and meet Professor Yang, and they go together as a trio. Through periods of joint study and practical cases, the students featured in the series gave K-Dramaland students` problems a refreshing facet.

A novelty, because the tragedies of Korean youth have benefited from intimidation and corruption in the school administration in recent years. The unexpected murder of a professor is wreaking havoc at Hankuk University`s law school. 1st year students Kang Sol A and Han Joon-hwi find themselves entangled in the drama along with criminal law professor Yang Jong-hoon and civil law professor Kim Eun-sook. Unlike typical school series, Law School has a fairly fine narrative in which heroes and villains engage in occasional icy conversations that don`t escalate into furious jokes. I wanted to see some romance between Sol a and Han Joon hwi, but I`m not so angry that I didn`t see any, because at the end of the day it will look like most dramas where the lead and the female lead fall in love, but in this case, they are just very good friends who take care of each other, but one thing that also bothers me is that I haven`t seen who won between Prosecutor Jin and Ji-ho. Maybe I`ll watch the last episode again and definitely be there for a second season if there`s one that`s exactly what Sol-A needs when she finally returns to law school for her mock trial. Now it becomes clear that Kang-Dan was also involved. The then-networkless project was first announced in June 2018 by production company Gonggamdong House under the working title Law School Monsters, making it the first South Korean television series in law school, starring Seo In (Judge vs. Judge) as a screenwriter. [8] JTBC acquired the broadcast rights in the summer of 2020.

[9] [10] Kang Sol (Ryu Hye Young) and Han Joon Hwi (Kim Bum) are first-year students at the law school. Both come from different social backgrounds. Kang Sol comes from a poor family, unlike Joon Hwi, who comes from a wealthy family. The two men team up to uncover a mysterious murder case involving Yangcrates, who is now suspected of being the main culprit. During a supervised simulation attempt, a law professor is found dead at the school and Professor Yang is arrested as the prime suspect. Kang Sol, Han Joon-Hwi and other Hankuk students work together to uncover the truth behind Professor Seo`s death and prove Professor Yang`s innocence. Law students and professors are the protagonists of the series. By presenting a large cast, it intelligently integrates a number of villains that is relatively not large. If there`s a counterpart to Sol B in the drama, it`s Seo Ji-ho (David Lee). He is persevering and a goalscorer. He studies law with a game plan and welcomes help from others.

He seems cold and ruthless when it comes to notes, but he`s a good guy. Next up is our best boy Min Bok-gi (Lee Kang-ji) – who I think is Sol A`s counterpart when it comes to Acads. Laughing out loud. We`ve only seen Bok-gi`s school life throughout the series, so it`s safe to say that he`s a cute secondary character whose main goal is to protect Ye-alone at all costs. I don`t mind watching a spin-off series featuring just both! In the end, the law school loses sight of what it could have been.