Neighborhood Lawyer Jo Deul-ho: Episode 21
by Benjamin Liu
Neighborhood Lawyer Jo Deul-ho began its run earlier this month on KBS, and it’s a heck of a lot more fun than the standard underdog lawyer story that the synopsis let on. Despite a couple of flaws, I was pleasantly surprised at the well-written twists and turns, the smart directing, and interesting characters—not to mention some lovable performances by Kang So-ra and Park Shin-yang. As long as it holds onto its strengths, I think this show will more than satisfy the craving for a lighthearted, wacky legal drama—with just the right amount of social commentary to mean something more.
EPISODE 1 RECAP
We open to a public trial for Chairman Jung, CEO of the conglomerate Dae Hwa Group, who was released on bail due to a sudden illness. Chairman Jung is to testify to the Seoul District Court today, and the prosecution—among whom is our hero, Prosecutor JO DEUL-HO (Park Shin-yang)—must prove Chairman Jung’s charges of embezzlement and breach of fiduciary duty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Unfortunately, opposing counsel isn’t making it easy. When the chairman arrives, it’s in a wheelchair and blanket, looking every bit like a sick, elderly man in pain. He can barely get through his swearing-in, gasping for breath through it.
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April 12, 2021 at 9:00 PM
Unfortunately, opposing counsel isn’t making it easy. When the chairman arrives, it’s in a wheelchair and blanket, looking every bit like a sick, elderly man in pain. He can barely get through his swearing-in, gasping for breath through it.
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April 12, 2021 at 9:30 PM
We open to a public trial for Chairman Jung, CEO of the conglomerate Dae Hwa Group, who was released on bail due to a sudden illness. Chairman Jung is to testify to the Seoul District Court today, and the prosecution—among whom is our hero, Prosecutor JO DEUL-HO (Park Shin-yang)—must prove Chairman Jung’s charges of embezzlement and breach of fiduciary duty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Unfortunately, opposing counsel isn’t making it easy. When the chairman arrives, it’s in a wheelchair and blanket, looking every bit like a sick, elderly man in pain. He can barely get through his swearing-in, gasping for breath through it.
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3 Benjamin Liu
April 12, 2021 at 9:30 PM
We open to a public trial for Chairman Jung, CEO of the conglomerate Dae Hwa Group, who was released on bail due to a sudden illness. Chairman Jung is to testify to the Seoul District Court today, and the prosecution—among whom is our hero, Prosecutor JO DEUL-HO (Park Shin-yang)—must prove Chairman Jung’s charges of embezzlement and breach of fiduciary duty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Unfortunately, opposing counsel isn’t making it easy. When the chairman arrives, it’s in a wheelchair and blanket, looking every bit like a sick, elderly man in pain. He can barely get through his swearing-in, gasping for breath through it.We open to a public trial for Chairman Jung, CEO of the conglomerate Dae Hwa Group, who was released on bail due to a sudden illness. Chairman Jung is to testify to the Seoul District Court today, and the prosecution—among whom is our hero, Prosecutor JO DEUL-HO (Park Shin-yang)—must prove Chairman Jung’s charges of embezzlement and breach of fiduciary duty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Unfortunately, opposing counsel isn’t making it easy. When the chairman arrives, it’s in a wheelchair and blanket, looking every bit like a sick, elderly man in pain. He can barely get through his swearing-in, gasping for breath through it.
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Benjamin Liu
April 12, 2021 at 9:31 PM
We open to a public trial for Chairman Jung, CEO of the conglomerate Dae Hwa Group, who was released on bail due to a sudden illness. Chairman Jung is to testify to the Seoul District Court today, and the prosecution—among whom is our hero, Prosecutor JO DEUL-HO (Park Shin-yang)—must prove Chairman Jung’s charges of embezzlement and breach of fiduciary duty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Unfortunately, opposing counsel isn’t making it easy. When the chairman arrives, it’s in a wheelchair and blanket, looking every bit like a sick, elderly man in pain. He can barely get through his swearing-in, gasping for breath through it.We open to a public trial for Chairman Jung, CEO of the conglomerate Dae Hwa Group, who was released on bail due to a sudden illness. Chairman Jung is to testify to the Seoul District Court today, and the prosecution—among whom is our hero, Prosecutor JO DEUL-HO (Park Shin-yang)—must prove Chairman Jung’s charges of embezzlement and breach of fiduciary duty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Unfortunately, opposing counsel isn’t making it easy. When the chairman arrives, it’s in a wheelchair and blanket, looking every bit like a sick, elderly man in pain. He can barely get through his swearing-in, gasping for breath through it.We open to a public trial for Chairman Jung, CEO of the conglomerate Dae Hwa Group, who was released on bail due to a sudden illness. Chairman Jung is to testify to the Seoul District Court today, and the prosecution—among whom is our hero, Prosecutor JO DEUL-HO (Park Shin-yang)—must prove Chairman Jung’s charges of embezzlement and breach of fiduciary duty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Unfortunately, opposing counsel isn’t making it easy. When the chairman arrives, it’s in a wheelchair and blanket, looking every bit like a sick, elderly man in pain. He can barely get through his swearing-in, gasping for breath through it.We open to a public trial for Chairman Jung, CEO of the conglomerate Dae Hwa Group, who was released on bail due to a sudden illness. Chairman Jung is to testify to the Seoul District Court today, and the prosecution—among whom is our hero, Prosecutor JO DEUL-HO (Park Shin-yang)—must prove Chairman Jung’s charges of embezzlement and breach of fiduciary duty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Unfortunately, opposing counsel isn’t making it easy. When the chairman arrives, it’s in a wheelchair and blanket, looking every bit like a sick, elderly man in pain. He can barely get through his swearing-in, gasping for breath through it.We open to a public trial for Chairman Jung, CEO of the conglomerate Dae Hwa Group, who was released on bail due to a sudden illness. Chairman Jung is to testify to the Seoul District Court today, and the prosecution—among whom is our hero, Prosecutor JO DEUL-HO (Park Shin-yang)—must prove Chairman Jung’s charges of embezzlement and breach of fiduciary duty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Unfortunately, opposing counsel isn’t making it easy. When the chairman arrives, it’s in a wheelchair and blanket, looking every bit like a sick, elderly man in pain. He can barely get through his swearing-in, gasping for breath through it.We open to a public trial for Chairman Jung, CEO of the conglomerate Dae Hwa Group, who was released on bail due to a sudden illness. Chairman Jung is to testify to the Seoul District Court today, and the prosecution—among whom is our hero, Prosecutor JO DEUL-HO (Park Shin-yang)—must prove Chairman Jung’s charges of embezzlement and breach of fiduciary duty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Unfortunately, opposing counsel isn’t making it easy. When the chairman arrives, it’s in a wheelchair and blanket, looking every bit like a sick, elderly man in pain. He can barely get through his swearing-in, gasping for breath through it.We open to a public trial for Chairman Jung, CEO of the conglomerate Dae Hwa Group, who was released on bail due to a sudden illness. Chairman Jung is to testify to the Seoul District Court today, and the prosecution—among whom is our hero, Prosecutor JO DEUL-HO (Park Shin-yang)—must prove Chairman Jung’s charges of embezzlement and breach of fiduciary duty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Unfortunately, opposing counsel isn’t making it easy. When the chairman arrives, it’s in a wheelchair and blanket, looking every bit like a sick, elderly man in pain. He can barely get through his swearing-in, gasping for breath through it.We open to a public trial for Chairman Jung, CEO of the conglomerate Dae Hwa Group, who was released on bail due to a sudden illness. Chairman Jung is to testify to the Seoul District Court today, and the prosecution—among whom is our hero, Prosecutor JO DEUL-HO (Park Shin-yang)—must prove Chairman Jung’s charges of embezzlement and breach of fiduciary duty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Unfortunately, opposing counsel isn’t making it easy. When the chairman arrives, it’s in a wheelchair and blanket, looking every bit like a sick, elderly man in pain. He can barely get through his swearing-in, gasping for breath through it.
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