Fun Points of Shin & Partners Law Firm
SBS's new Friday-Saturday drama 'Woo, Alone' is generating anticipation by previewing a peculiar yet warm catharsis adventure by Shin Yi-rang (Yoo Yeon-seok), a 'possessed lawyer' who resolves the grudges of the deceased, and Han Na-hyun (Lee Som), a 'cold-blooded elite lawyer' who bets everything on winning. While the drama utilizes the theme of ghosts, it plans to offer fresh entertainment through a differentiated setting and character play from existing legal dramas.
The first 'possessed' point of the drama is the birth of the unprecedented 'possessed' lawyer, Yoo Yeon-seok. The protagonist, Shin Yi-rang, opens a law office and unwillingly begins to see ghosts, even experiencing possession, which puts him in a situation where he must resolve the grudges of the deceased. His dual nature, being both a cool-headed lawyer and a 'possessed' being like a shaman, is the core of the character. The way he captures crucial clues with the help of ghosts and completely changes his speech and expressions when possessed is expected to evoke both tension and laughter. Shin Yi-rang is an unwilling hero who jumps into cases due to his inability to ignore what he sees.
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The second 'possessed' point is the fun of a 'satisfying legal drama' equipped with Avengers-level chemistry. 'Woo, Alone' follows in SBS's lineage of exhilarating legal genre dramas, intending to reveal another facet of cases through the ghost setting and provide catharsis with a fast-paced development in court. The confrontation and cooperation with Han Na-hyun, who prioritizes victory, add to the tense atmosphere, and the teamwork with various characters such as office manager Yoon Bong-soo (Jeon Seok-ho) and priest Mateo (Jung Seung-gil) is reminiscent of a legal Avengers.
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The final 'possessed' point is a 'human' story that uncovers the truth hidden behind the saying, 'The dead tell no tales.' Through Shin Yi-rang's process of hearing and speaking on behalf of the deceased who unjustly passed away, his ability to see ghosts is used not as a source of horror, but as a tool to bring forth silent truths. The truth revealed in court goes beyond simple case resolution to confront the wounds of those left behind, and at the end of the catharsis, it untangles the knots in relationships. The production team stated, "The 'possessed lawyer' setting is a device for genre fun and truth-finding," and expressed confidence, saying, "We have added laughter and emotion to the 'possessed fun' that will be created by Yoo Yeon-seok's unprecedented character and the actors' chemistry and teamwork."
SBS's new Friday-Saturday drama 'Woo, Alone' will premiere on Friday, March 13th, at 9:50 PM.