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Partners for Justice
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Partners for Justice (Korean: 검법남녀; RR: Geombeomnamnyeo) is a 2018 South Korean television series starring Jung Jae-young and Jeong Yu-mi.[2] The first series aired on MBC in May 2018 on Mondays and Tuesdays at the 22:00 (KST).[3][4] In October 2018, MBC announced that it was renewed for a second season, which premiered in 2019.[5][6][7] Kang Seung-hyun and No Min-woo were announced as second series leads.[8] It aired on MBC from June 3 to July 29, 2019.

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Series overview

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Synopsis

About a forensic doctor, Baek Beom, who is skillful at his work but has an eccentric personality, and prosecutor, Eun Sol, who is a rookie prosecutor with a warm heart. She has a bright personality and comes from a wealthy family background. They come to work together to solve cases.

Cast

Character appearances

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A forensic doctor with ten years of experience at the National Forensic Service. Although his skills are recognized, he is eccentric and has a picky personality.
A rookie prosecutor working in the 8th Eastern District. She was born into a wealthy family and possesses photographic memory. She is bright and warm-hearted, albeit a little clumsy.
An elite prosecutor who is Eun Sol's senior.[9]
A chief prosecutor who newly transfers to the 8th Eastern District replacing Kang Hyun. He is experienced and clever.
He is a warm but quiet doctor who works at Hanju Hospital. He has Dissociative identity disorder (DID). His other identity is called Dr. K.

Supporting

People of National Forensic Service (NIS)

A researcher and toxicologist at the National Forensic Service.[10]
A new toxicologist at the National Forensic Service who replaced Stella.
Forensic Investigator
  • Noh Susanna [ko] as Han Soo-yeon
Forensic Investigator
Director of the National Institute of Forensic Sciences
  • Song Young-kyu [ko] as Ma No-dam[11]
Director of the Forensic Investigation Division

People of Seoul Eastern District Prosecutors' Office

A sixth-grade civil servant. He used to be a violent crime detective for 15 years.
An administrative assistant of Seoul Eastern District Prosecutors' Office.
  • Kim Young-woong [ko] as Yang Soo-dong
An Investigator who works with Do Ji-han.
Chief Prosecutor of the criminal department of the Seoul Eastern District Prosecutors' Office.
Chief Judge of the Seoul Eastern District Court.
A prosecutor at Kang Hyun's office
  • Baek Seung-hoon [ko] as Seo Jung-min
An Investigator who works with Kang Hyun.

People around Eun Sol

  • Ko In-beom [ko] as Eun Ki-sang
Eun Sol's father
  • Kim Seo-ra [ko] as Han Mi-mo
Eun Sol's mother
  • Kang Sun-sook as Byeolgyo woman (벌교댁)
Eun Sol's housekeeper
  • Heo Woong as Eun Ji-sung
Eun Sol's older brother

People around Baek Beom

  • Choi Jong-ryul [ko] as Baek Ho-cheol
Baek Beom's father

Police

He is a chief detective, a police lieutenant, from Gangdong police station's violent crimes unit.[12]
  • Kim Ki-moo [ko] as Detective Park
  • Min Pil-joon [ko] as Detective Kang

Others

  • Kim Do-hyun [ko] as Oh Man-sang
A criminals who committed multiple crimes
  • Hong Seo-jun [ko] as Yoon Tae-joon
Oh Man-sang's lawyer
Jang Deuk-nam's older sister
  • Yoo Yeon as Jo Hee-jin
Dong-woo's aunt, Han-soo's younger brother, Gil-ja's daughter
Yeon Mi-rae's boyfriend
Chief of Thoracic Surgery at Seon Hospital, Jang Deuk-nam's doctor and the criminal who killed Seo Jeong-min
  • Ok Ye-rin as Han Seo-hyun - Su-yeon's daughter, a victim of child abuse in kindergarten
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Production

First script reading took place late March 2018 at MBC Dream Center in Ilsan, South Korea.[14]

Original soundtrack

Series 1

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Ratings

  • In the tables below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
  • NR denotes that the drama did not rank in the top 20 daily programs on that date.
  • TNmS stop publishing their report from June 2018.

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Awards and nominations

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Notes

  1. In order to circumvent Korean laws that prevent commercial breaks in the middle of an episode, what would previously have been aired as single 70 minute episodes are now being repackaged as two 35 minute episodes, with two episodes being shown each night with a commercial break between the two.[1]
  2. No episodes were aired on June 12 due to news coverage on the 2018 DPRK-US Singapore Summit, on June 18 due to live coverage of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Group F match between South Korea and Sweden, and on June 19 due to live coverage of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Group H match between Columbia and Japan.
  3. No episodes were aired on June 26 due to live coverage of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Group C match between Denmark and France, and on July 2 due to coverage of FIFA World Cup 2018 Round of 16 match between Brazil and Mexico. In return, four episodes were aired back-to-back on July 3.
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