I suspect that the story behind Yeon-woo's broken wristwatch is that it was his Dad's, and got broken in the accident that killed his parents. I've missed your writing and sense of humor.
I mean, it was Kang-seok’s idea to hire Yeon-woo to illegally impersonate a lawyer in the first place, and the fact that the plan is to get Yeon-woo to pass the bar exam within six months doesn’t make it any better (and anyway, why does he need six months when he’s already passed the bar with a nearly perfect score?). Laugh, cry, sigh, scream, shout or whatever you feel like with these funny, intense, romantic and suspenseful Korean dramas. He runs into Kang-seok, who takes in Yeon-woo’s nervous breathing and the men who suddenly stop a short distance away. Ji-na is still stunned when she leaves for the day, and she meets with Yeon-woo so that he can explain. He knew Yeon-woo would understand others’ pain and wouldn’t back down, and would fight back in his own way. Instead of answering, Eun-young runs out of the room. As Ji-ah studies at her desk, she sees Ha-yeon, Kang-seok, Geun-shik, and Da-ham heading out to Yeon-woo’s trial.

Kang-seok asks angrily if they think Yeon-woo is to blame for what’s happening to the firm, and says that in fact, Yeon-woo is the reason the three of them came this far. You can't go from throwing away money because it's from a drug user (the scene with the CEO's son) to being part of a drug deal simply because of what the nurse said. He kind of comes off as rude and bored to me. But there's blank space to the left of that final digit 2, which is odd. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.A verification email has been sent to your new email address.

She gets the pleasure of telling him that President Park withdrew his complaint, and that Geun-shik can’t even call him because it was a clause of the agreement that he’ll have no contact with any Kang & Ham attorneys from now on, Geun-shik in particular. Kang-seok asks them to acknowledge Yeon-woo as a colleague, and a real associate, and he requests that they let him defend Yeon-woo on behalf of Kang & Ham. Episode 2, 05:23, when that guy tripped and fell into the coffee shop and there was a time … Kang-seok asks in return whether Geun-shik can handle Ha-yeon’s disappointment if he proves him guilty. When he gets to work, Kang-seok learns that the site is a success and that news sites are even writing about it. Given that the financial information they released seemed to be so compatible with Kang & Ham’s, Yeon-woo guessed that someone inside leaked information. President Park says he has plenty of connections to keep Joon-pyo out of jail, but Yeon-woo replies that this time there’s enough evidence that connections won’t help him.

Stammering a little, Ji-na assures Yeon-woo that she had a very valid reason for disliking him when they first met. He says he wants to pay for his wrongdoings and not cause any damages to the firm, and he asks Kang-seok to grant his last request. It is a dangerously false assumption.Yeon-woo was also caught short when the witness in the sexual harassment case was being deposed. Ha-yeon explains that President Park complained, and that Geun-shik has gone to try to placate him.

I have no idea if it held up better or worse. Yeon-woo's failure to recognize that he was being set up by vengeful druggie Joon-pyo was surprising, given what he already knew of the druggie's habit and nasty temperament. Joon-pyo scuttles over and grabs the phone, screaming for daddy to save him. On their way back to the police station, Kang-seok tells Yeon-woo that he’ll be sent to the prosecution to finish their investigation, then to prison. It has a got a 'darker''sadder' tone overall, but somehow it really makes you get hooked.

It's good to be back.

Yeon-woo reminds Kang-seok that he said he’s good at reading people, asking if it wouldn’t be ideal to empathize with the client Yeon-woo concludes that this probably isn’t the offender’s first time harassing an employee, but nobody else at the company has reported him.

Harvey and Jessica, and Donna and Louis is one of my favorites. Prosecutor Nam sneers that Kang-seok is distancing himself from Yeon-woo, and Geun-shik hisses at him. I think this will be fun to watch. In the American show, we never doubted of Markle's ample competence as a paralegal in the firm, so it was even more frustrating that she wasn't a lawyer yet. Liking the main male leads and PHS is a-dork-able. When Ji-na retorted that there must be something wrong with him, and he evenly replied that there are many things wrong with him, I had to ruefully chuckle. Geun-shik looks chastened at the thought, and Kang-seok says he’ll forget what he did this time, cheekily plunking a golf ball into his goldfish bowl. If the drama continued, it wouldn't surprise me to discover that Geun-sik is really a marshmallow in disguise, which is hinted at by his conversations with goldfish Ninette.All in all, I enjoyed SUITS much more than I expected to, being as it's a tale about lawyers. Chae Jung-ahn as Da-ham is hilarious, both with Kang-seok and without, and I hope we get to see a lot more of her sassyness. Yeon-woo should keep this in mind.You raise very good points about the disadvantages that may lead to Yeon-woo's downfall.Eidetic ("photographic") memory may give him a leg up on gathering data, but he still has to sift through it. Rachel was very cool. Oooh, this is the guy that Yeon-woo took the test for.


K-dramas have contributed to the general phenomenon of the Korean wave, known as Hallyu.

And every time, I think I made the wrong decision. I'm getting muddled with the original.In the American show, I think Mike actually gets expelled from undergrad and was planning to go to law school.

They do that by not just sending a list of dismissed employees, but full personnel records of all employees, including payslips, and even vacation records, lol.