May It Please the Court

2022 South Korean Disney+ series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

May It Please the Court

May It Please the Court (Korean: 변론을 시작하겠습니다) is a South Korean television series directed by Kang Min-goo and starring Jung Ryeo-won, Lee Kyu-hyung, Jung Jin-young, and Kim Hye-eun. It was released on all Disney Streaming services on September 21, 2022, including Hulu in United States and Star by Disney+ in selected regions.[1][2][3] This drama is an adaptation of the book "Let Me Start the Argument" by Jeong Hye-jin, a lawyer who specializes in public defenders and has been defending the socially disadvantaged, and features vivid stories of real-life cases from the book.[4][5]

Quick Facts Hangul, Literal meaning ...
May It Please the Court
Thumb
Promotional poster
Hangul
변론을 시작하겠습니다
Literal meaningLet Me Start the Argument
Revised RomanizationByeollon-eul Sijakagetseumnida
Genre
Developed byKang Bo-young (planning)
Written byKim Dan
Directed byKang Min-goo
Starring
Music byDae-bin
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producers
  • Han Hye-yeon
  • Kim Na-hyeon
Producer
  • Ahn Chang-hyun
Production companies
  • Arc Media
  • Slingshot Studio
Original release
Network
ReleaseSeptember 21 (2022-09-21) 
October 26, 2022 (2022-10-26)
Close

Synopsis

Noh Chak-Hee, a brilliant but ruthless corporate lawyer, is the adopted "granddaughter" of the founder of Seoul's most prominent law firm. Just as she is about to receive a promotion to partner after successfully defending a pharmaceutical company for manufacturing harmful birth control pills, the police arrest her for manipulating a woman who had taken the pills into attempting suicide. She is suspended by her firm for a year and is forced to take a job working as a member of the Seoul public defender's office.

As a public defender, she shares an office with Jwa Si-Baek, a top graduate from the Judicial Research and Training Institute. Instead of becoming a judge, prosecutor, or attorney at a big law firm, he chose to work in the least profitable and least respected legal profession: public defender. He is enthusiastic with his work but also hides a mysterious part of his personal life that nobody knows about. Noh Chak-Hee and Jwa Si-Baek don't get along very well, but a serial murder case brings them together, and as they try to solve the case more secrets unfold, and they grow to trust each-other.

Cast

  • Jung Ryeo-won as Noh Chak-hee, an ace lawyer with the highest winning rate in a big law firm, Jangsan, who becomes a public defender.[3][6]
  • Lee Kyu-hyung as Jwa Si-baek, a public defender often referred to as crazy and eccentric.[7]
    • Yoon Seo-bin as young Jwa Si-beak[8]
  • Jung Jin-young as Jang Ki-do, CEO of Jangsan Law Firm.[9]
  • Kim Hye-eun as Oh Ha-ran, wife of Jang Ki-do.[10]
  • Lee Sang-hee as Yoo Gyeong-jin, a detective at the Metropolitan Crime Investigation Unit.[11]
  • Kim Sang-ho as Shin Chi-sik, owner of Mokgol Dumplings.[10]
  • Park So-jin as Jang Yi-yeon, daughter of Jang Ki-do.[10]
  • Hong Seo-joon as Oh Dae-hyeon, a strategist who helps and supports Jang Ki-do's ambitions.[10]
  • Ko Kyu-pil as Do Young-soo, a clerk at the office of a public lawyer.[10]
  • Park Jung-hak as Yoon Seok-goo, CEO of Ilshin Electric.[12]
  • Ryu Seong-hyun as Cho Hyun-sik, CEO of Kang Sung Pharmaceutical.[13]
  • Noh Sang-bo as Kang Sang-man, a prosecutor who often fights with Noh Chak-hee in court.[14]
  • Jung Min-seong as Han Dal-jae, a character who is confused because of the loss of his past memories as an employee of Mokgol Dumplings.[15]
  • Min Seong-wook as Park Byeong-jae, A journalist with a history of being sued two years ago for spreading false information.[16]
  • Kim So-yi as Choi Yun-jeong, who suffers from schizophrenia.[17]
  • Kim Ju-yeon as Lee Soon-young (cameo)

Production

In December 2021, Jung Ryeo-won was offered the role of lawyer Noh Chak-hee in the series. Her agency H& Entertainment informed that she was considering it positively. This series marks her comeback after three years, since she last appeared in 2019 TV series Diary of a Prosecutor.[18] The series directed by Kang Min-goo and written by Kim Dan, is produced by Arc Media and Slingshot Studio.[19]

Principal photography began on January 22, 2022 and filming was wrapped up on June 15, 2022.[11]

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.