Kang Han-soo
Woo Do-hwan
Kang Han-soo

Set in the Joseon era, an exhilarating legal revenge of a lawyer who avenges the death of his parents by trial begins.
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Kang Han-soo
Woo Do-hwan
Kang Han-soo
Princess Lee Yeon-joo
Bona
Princess Lee Yeon-joo
Yoo Ji-sun
Cha Hak-yeon
Yoo Ji-sun
Yoo Je-se
Cheon Ho-jin
Yoo Je-se
Lee Hyul
Song Geon-hee
Lee Hyul
Kwon Myung-Woo
Lee Doo-seok
Kwon Myung-Woo
Kang Han Su [Young]
Choi Hyeon-jin
Kang Han Su [Young]
Yi Yun Ju [Young]
Lee Go-eun
Yi Yun Ju [Young]
Kim Ji Ho
Kang Hyun-oh
Kim Ji Ho
Dong Chi
Lee Kyu-sung
Dong Chi
Yi Bang
Lee Tae-geom
Yi Bang
Baek Sook Soo
Kim Do-yeon
Baek Sook Soo
Just like any other profession focused drama, they follow the notorious bait and switch tactic and this drama was no exception. We were introduced to an attorney with a tragic past and a strong motive, he worked on 2-3 cases for the first half of the drama before shifting the drama into a love chase, hypergamy, and hasty revenge. This shift wouldn't have been a problem if it hadn't been so atrocious. Somewhere around episode 9 everything took a change for the worse, including the male lead, who had been a walking disaster since the beginning. Structuring a romance around him was a big mistake; he was unbelievably creepy, intrusive, touchy, and pushy for someone who he met very briefly. His behavior came off as nothing but repulsive while going against the narrative. However, even that changed around the same shift, he began to take the moral high ground without going through any prior development. On another note on the inconsistencies, some earlier scenes had artsy edits which were interesting but none of the later episodes had something similar. It was just a one off thing to gain attraction, again, bait and switch. Overall, the drama had some intriguing elements earlier on but none of them lasted long enough.
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