Tag: Jung Ryeo-won

May It Please the Court Episode 6 Recap and Review: Alibis and Realisations

May It Please the Court Episode 6 has the meat to keep us invested, but will the bliss last?

May It Please the Court Episode 5 Recap and Review: Off the Deep End

May It Please the Court Episode 5 sees another murder in a rather bland episode.

May It Please the Court Episodes 5 and 6 Preview: When, Where and How to Watch!

May It Please the Court Episodes 5 and 6 Preview: Will the shocking murders cast its shadow on Si-baek and Chak-hee's relationship?

May It Please the Court Episode 4 Recap and Review: A Successful Ruling

May It Please the Court episode 4 is sweet and gives us a look into the weird lives of Chak-hee's acquaintances.

May It Please the Court Episode 3 Recap and Review: Saved at Last

May It Please the Court episode 3 feels like a repetition of the last, albeit with Chak-hee being more of an entitled brat.

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