ENA Monday-Tuesday drama Honour (directed by Park Geon-ho, written by Park Ga-yeon, planned by KT Studio Genie, produced by How Pictures, hereafter "Honour") is left with only the final story of the three lawyers Lee Na-young, Jung Eun-Chae and Lee Chung-ah, who were broken but did not collapse, as of today (the 10th). The fierce pursuit of truth by the three lawyers who have fought against the huge power cartel surrounding the illegal prostitution app "Connectin" and the poignant tale of solidarity that has continued for 20 years have delivered explosive power through the three actors' densely layered performances, completing six weeks that were impossible to tear your eyes away from. The three actors, who ran so fiercely, delivered farewell remarks filled with gratitude and affection to viewers who loved the work ahead of the final episode broadcast.

Playing celebrity lawyer "Yoon Ra-young," Lee Na-young led the center of the drama by deeply portraying the complex inner life of a character who confronts a long-hidden past. After being adopted and believing her daughter Han Min-seo (Jeon Soyoung) had died in a tragic incident, she learns of her daughter's hellish life, and through the process of unraveling the truth of "Connectin," she breathed credibility into Yoon Ra-young's tumultuous moments, adding depth to the story. Lee Na-young began by saying, "Through 'Honour,' I was able to face the weight of emotions inside me more deeply," and expressed her sincere feeling, "It was not an easy journey, but the meaning this work left me will be remembered for a long time." She then offered, "I sincerely thank the viewers who watched and supported us until the end."

Jung Eun-Chae, who plays Kang Shin-jae, the lead attorney at law firm L&J, infused spirited leadership and firm conviction with vitality. She never backed down, even sacrificing herself to reveal the truth of "Connectin," and especially played a key role that violently shook the stage by deciding to directly accuse her mother Seong Tae-im (Kim Mi-sook) and Ha-il. Jung Eun-Chae first offered her heartfelt thanks, saying, "Thank you sincerely for watching and loving 'Honour' until now." She reflected on the past, saying, "This is a work created by many production staff and actors who thought deeply and put their united hearts into it," and expressed the hope, "I wish this drama can pose good questions to viewers."

Lee Chung-ah, who plays the passionate lawyer "Hwang Hyun-jin," led the flow of the drama with the initiative and drive to move before anyone else in dangerous situations while tracing cases. Above all, she played a major role in the solidarity by lifting her friends in crises that seemed about to collapse with a positive "fighting" spirit. Lee Chung-ah noted the meaningful point, "I believe that when you face the fears inside you and overcome them, the joy of life comes. Through Hyun-jin, experiencing the process of overcoming fear together made me once again realize how precious and grateful the people who stand by you are." She concluded with a final greeting: "I sincerely thank the 'Honour' production team for creating this precious story and my fellow actors who were a great support throughout filming. And I express deep gratitude to the viewers who watched this story to the end."

A surprising final-episode spoiler to raise anticipation was also thrown in. It is the special appearance of actress Uhm Ji-won. The production team hinted, "Uhm Ji-won leaves a strong presence in the final episode and decorates the finale," and added, "Please look forward to how her appearance will affect the three L&J lawyers," amplifying curiosity. They continued, "We are deeply grateful to the viewers who have journeyed with 'Honour.' Please join us until the end to see what honor the three lawyers will protect that does not collapse even if they are broken, and their last actions," they urged.

The final episode of ENA Monday-Tuesday drama Honour will air tonight (the 10th) at 10 p.m. on ENA and will be released on KT Genie TV and Coupang Play.<

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