Be one of the Witnesses to Netflix’s newest KDrama ‘Law School’

Netflix doesn’t want us to chill this time with their newest murder-mystery KDrama “Law School. Two episodes are already posted on Netflix and I must say, personally, it is driving me crazy!

The series is created by Kim Sok-yun, Christine Ko, and Seo In. Starring the prestigious actors of Korean Dramas namely Kim Myung-min (Yang Jong-hoon), Kim Beom (Han Joon-hwi), Ryu Hye-young (Kang Sol A), Lee Jung-eun (Kim Eun-sook), Park Hyuk-kwoh (Jin Hyeong-u), An Nae-san (Seo Byung-ju), Lee Su-kyuong (Kang Sol B), Lee David (Seo Ji-ho), Ko Young-jung (Jeon Ye-seul), and Hyun Woo (Yoo Seung-jae). This series is cerebral, it involves crime TV dramas and a lot of mystery stories to unfold.

“Law School” revolves around when a grim incident occurs at their prestigious school – Hankuk University, justice through the law is put to test by a tough law professor and his ambitious students. The two episodes posted are a good start to gives me chill and the KDram fans around the world, I must say KDrama producers are indeed doing their job seriously – from the cinematic location, amazing set of actors, the story line, and the cinematography – oh my, gosh, this series is indeed guilty for being one of the best KDramas on Netflix.

Personally, I am thrilled with this series’ intro, and when I saw the first scene, well, I cave in and I am already hooked. The first episode follows a mock trial of Law students, during that midterm examination, a student makes a shocking discovery. Yang Jong-hoon, a former prosecutor-turned-professor, examines the crime scene. That first episode left me hanging because of the intense and shocking last scene, so I immediately watch the next episode. On the second episode, as evidence piles against Jong-hoon, he’s interrogated by the police. On an exam, Han Joon-hwi’s past trouble with the school is used as a prompt. Every scene will make you hold onto your sit because of the tension; and little by little you will unconsciously starting to build your theories while waiting for the next episodes.

Have you seen this new series, well, what’s your verdict? Is this series guilty on being one of the best or you’re still waiting for more evidences? As for me, the trial is all done, I will surely add this series to my favorites and recommendation.

Photo Credit to NETFLIX.

If you want to be part of the witnesses, make sure to stream it on Netflix every Wednesday and Thursday, 10 in the evening. And always remember, truth and justice shall be served by the law.

Gabby Balahadia

Twen-teen. Cinephile. Bookworm. A Literary and Cultural Studies student.

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