With only one episode left before its season finale, JTBC K-drama "Law School" kept the viewers intrigued with their shocking revelation involving Kim Myung Min, Ryu Hye Young, Kim Bum, Lee Jung Eun's characters.
There's no stopping the Korean drama "Law School" from reaching its greater heights with its soaring support from viewers with show-stopping storyline!
JTBC released new stills of the upcoming Wednesday-Thursday drama “Law School”!
“Law School” is a campus mystery that follows the story of students and professors of South Korea’s top law school who get caught up in an unusual case. The drama stars Kim Bum as top student Han Joon Hwi and Ryu Hye Young as the tenacious Kang Sol A.
The previously released highlight reel revealed the unexpected death of the former chief prosecutor and the law school’s adjunct professor Seo Byung Joo (Ahn Nae Sang). As the police begin to suspect murder, the law school’s students and professors instantly become targets for suspects. The criminal law professor Yang Jong Hoon (Kim Myung Min), who had to quit his job as a prosecutor because of Seo Byung Joo, becomes one of the most likely suspects. The newly released stills give a sneak peek at professors Seo Byung Joo and Yang Jong Hoon, who are at the center of this unprecedented case, and the law school students who will begin to
JTBC released a new highlight reel for its upcoming drama “Law School”!
“Law School” is a campus mystery that follows the story of students and professors of South Korea’s top law school who get caught up in an unusual case. The drama stars Kim Bum as top student Han Joon Hwi and Ryu Hye Young as the tenacious Kang Sol A.
The highlight video begins by asking the question, “Is law just?” The teaser proceeds to introduce the law school, which is known as “a bloody battlefield that has gathered all the geniuses and gifted people who excel in South Korea.” In addition to Han Joon Hwi, who passed the second round of the bar exam, there are plenty of other talented students such as Kang Sol B (Lee Soo Kyung), who already had perfect scores for TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) and TEPS (Test of English Proficiency) in middle school.