Tag: Lee You-young

Pro Bono Episode 12 Review: Twist After Twist!

Pro Bono Episode 12 Review: David turns the trial into a public spectacle to corner Oh and his allies, unraveling hidden agendas.

Pro Bono Episode 11 Review: Troubles Just Do Not End For David

Pro Bono Episode 11 Review: The episode clears David’s name in court, and also exposes Jae-bum’s father’s crimes.

Pro Bono Episode 10 Review: Things Do Not Look Good For David

Pro Bono Episode 10 Review: Kang David stands alone in court as his pro bono team turns against him, forcing him to outplay his students.

Pro Bono Episode 9 Review: David’s New Predicament

Pro Bono Episode 9 Review: David’s past comes back to haunt him as shocking allegations fracture the pro bono team.

Pro Bono Episode 8 Review: Justice Gets Served

Pro Bono Episode 8 Review: David uncovers a web of parental manipulation, corporate corruption, and buried trauma related to Elijah.

Pro Bono Episode 7 Review: A Star’s Adversity

Pro Bono Episode 7 Review: The pro bono team fights to prove their worth by defending a scandal-hit K-pop star.

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