Jisung engages in a tense battle of wills with Won Jina.
Tonight (the 2nd), the new MBC Friday-Saturday drama "Judge Lee Han-young" (planning: Jang Jae-hoon; screenplay: Kim Kwang-min; directors: Lee Jae-jin, Park Mi-yeon) is a revival drama about corruption in which corrupt judge Lee Han-young, who lived as a slave to a giant law firm and returned to 10 years earlier, enacts justice by punishing great evil through new choices.
The stills released today (the 2nd) ahead of the first broadcast capture the sharp psychological warfare between corrupt judge Lee Han-young (played by Jisung), who hands down verdicts to suit Haenal Law Firm's orders, and Seoul Central District Prosecutor Kim Jin-a (played by Won Jina), who sharpens her teeth for revenge against the person who drove her father to the brink of death.
Han-young goes to a nursing home to see his father, who has dementia, encounters Jin-a who followed him there, and looks at her with cold eyes. But Jin-a seems unconcerned, staring resolutely at Han-young, which draws attention. From their first meeting leaving a bad impression on each other, questions arise about how the two became entangled and why Jin-a came all the way to the nursing home where Han-young's father is staying.
Meanwhile, Han-young's discomfort with Jin-a, who persistently circles around him, reaches a peak. This time, the two meet at the courthouse and reveal their sharp feelings toward each other. Han-young's cold gaze reflected beyond his sunglasses and Jin-a's cheeky response heighten the tension. Curiosity grows about what repercussions the case surrounding the two will have and viewers await the broadcast.
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