*This contains spoilers and a summary of the story. *There is a making-of video on the Wowkorea page. The video is from 9:16 to 11:52.
This time, as they continued filming the ending scene, Mun Kayoung said, "My line is next," to which Mun replied, "You're making me nervous when you say things like that. My face is turning red."
Lee Jung Seok laughs. When filming resumes, Joo Hyun says, "Seocho-dong is fine. It'll be easy," to which Chang Won ad-libs, "No. Come to Suwon." "It's not that far from Suwon.
"That's good," "Then come to Suwon," "Then can you treat me to some kalbi?" Lee Jung-seok and Ryu Hye-young ad-libbed back. Sang-gi said, "Let's try something different next time."
"Hey, let's order some bossam," Changwon suddenly says. Lee Jung-seok: I remember we were shooting in Seocho-dong during the coldest time of the year, and even now in May, the buildings are still scattered everywhere.
It was pretty cold during that time, so I remembered when we started filming. We started filming during the cold season, but finished filming when it was getting warmer, so I remembered the difficulties and the hardships I had with the staff.
I remembered all the things we did and had a lot of thoughts. When I get home today, I think I'll just be daydreaming without thinking about anything. I think we've been able to do this well because of these five people. I'm so happy to be able to perform with everyone.
I feel that I was very lucky. I think it was a special team among all the works I've done so far. I've been acting for about half a year, but I'm saying goodbye to Ahn Joo Hyun, so I'll be working with Lee Jung Suk again in the future.
I hope to see you in the next work. I always love you all. I'm rooting for you. ●Reactions from Korean netizens● "I wish it had gone up to EP16"
"It was a heartwarming story." "Lee Jung-seok!" "The final farewell was sad." ●Synopsis●
In episode 10 of "Seocho-dong" (viewership rating 6.1%), Joo-hyun (Lee Jo-hyun) is used to awkward situations.
A crack appears in the fragile peace of Associate Life, and another seismic shift begins. Joo-hyun claims that her husband took his own life due to workplace bullying and seeks compensation.
After the conversation had been going well for a while, Kyungmin (Park Hyun-soo) suddenly came in and called Joo-hyun over, saying, "This client
Joo-hyun, who learned that the person Kyung-min spoke to was the counterpart of the previous client, the company that had driven her husband to death,
Joohyun, who had always followed his superiors' instructions without complaint, was expressing his opinion for the first time, but Kyungmin said, "As the CEO, I chose to pay a larger appointment fee.
Joohyun, who had no choice but to take on this painful case, met with the company's employees at the scene based on the statements submitted by the employees and confirmed the credibility of their testimony.
Contrary to the statement that "you can work in a family-like atmosphere," there was a strong atmosphere within the company, and when the employees met for the first time to confirm the statement,
The pressure to perform was so intense that Joohyun was contacted late at night to make sales calls. However, Joohyun had to represent the company, so in the end, he shifted the blame to the victim in court.
Joo-hyun had no choice but to defend the client, who was crying bitterly in grief and regret. The resentful gaze of the client made Joo-hyun's heart ache even more. In the end, Joo-hyun went to see Kyung-min and said,
"It was never awkward. I was used to awkwardness," she protested, realizing how she had been trying hard to ignore any awkwardness that might have occurred.
Like Joo Hyun, Hee Ji (Mun Ka Young) and Moon Jeong (Ryu Hye Young) are also in a complicated relationship with their respective lawyers.
Hee-ji felt uncomfortable seeing Jung Hye-young, who she thought was a person who treated people well in her work, prioritize practical decisions, while Moon-jung felt uncomfortable seeing herself
He was dissatisfied with Kyungmin for issuing the job advertisement without consulting him. Changwon (Kang You Seok) also felt that he was being forced to defend the perpetrator of school violence when he was defending the victim of school violence.
Meanwhile, Chang-won is shocked and disgusted by the brutality of the head lawyer, Yu-deok (Lee Seo-hwan).
I found new hope in the prosecutor's unexpected decision to seek such a punishment. Until now, Changwon has been pronouncing innocence on those who deserve punishment and seeking severe punishment on those who deserve leniency.
He had felt powerless as a prosecutor, but this incident brought a breath of fresh air to his mind. And when he saw the recruitment notice for the prosecutor position, which is a career position, he became troubled.