<Korean TV Series REVIEW> ”Seocho-dong” Episode 11 Synopsis and Behind the Scenes... Greetings from Mun Ka-Young and Kang You-Seok = Behind the Scenes and Synopsis
*This video contains spoilers and a summary of the story. *The Wowkorea page has a making-of video. The video is from 11:52 to 14:00.
This time, a message from Mun KaYoung. Mun KaYoung: Filming has finally finished. It doesn't feel real at all, but thank you for your support.
I'm happy that I've made many friends in Hiji and that I've made many seniors as Mun Ka Young. It was an honor to work with such wonderful staff members. I hope to see you again in another production in the future.
I would like to do that. There were a lot of scenes where we had to eat. But if I ate during filming, I would get full and not be able to eat during meal times between filming.
We would get together at cafes and chat. We would rely on each other and talk a lot even outside of filming, and we would tell each other lots of secrets. Thank you for watching "Seocho-dong."
Kang You Seok: The last day has come in a flash. We just finished filming. Looking back on the past six months, it feels like it went by so quickly. I feel like I'm going to cry. The set was so much fun, and I came to play every day.
I had a great time filming with my seniors and wonderful staff. When we first met and had dinner, the atmosphere was still a little awkward, and every time the camera cut,
It was a bit awkward. In the final meal scene, everyone got along well, and the chemistry between the five of us was really good even in between filming, so it was fun filming. Thank you for your support. Enjoy.
Thank you for reading. Seocho-dong is over, but I hope you'll be interested in how Changwon will live his life from now on and what kind of actor I, Kang You-Seok, will become.
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●Synopsis● In episode 11 of "Seocho-dong" (viewership rating 6.4%), Joo-hyun (Lee Jung-suk), Hee-ji (Ga-young), and the future are shaken by the client's story.
The story depicts Changwon (Kang You Seok), Moonjung (Ryu Hye Young), and Sanggi (Lim Seong Jae) worrying about their future.
Joo Hyun and Moon Jung are working together with Man Soo (Kim Ji Hyun), who is involved in a real estate lawsuit.
Man-soo became the lawyer for the landowner, who was busy trying to make a living, and filed a lawsuit to recover his ancestral land that had been taken from him after the war.
Man-soo's words that he is doing this job because someone has to do it resonated fresh in Joo-hyun's mind. Did she believe Man-soo's words that he was doing this job with good intentions?
Joo-hyun was passionate about the case, examining the only evidence, old land registers and various documents. With this kind of effort, he was finally able to prove Man-soo's claim, but Man-soo, who was elderly,
Meanwhile, Hiji, who was taking on the role of public defender in a murder case for the first time, was diagnosed with terminal cancer while caring for his younger brother who had dementia, and ended up losing his brother.
He was deeply troubled when he heard the story of Soon-ja (Son Byeong-sook), who had killed a man with her own hands. Soon-ja, who had kept her heart tightly closed, refused to defend him.
In response, Hee-ji persuaded Sun-ja that it was her job to listen to her client's story and speak on their behalf in court.
Soonja was overcome with sadness at Hiji's earnest desire to comfort her client's wounds, and she tearfully confessed her true feelings.
Also, Chang-won (Kang), who was struggling between changing jobs, quitting his job, and staying with his company,
Yoo-seok (played by Lee Seo-hwan) and Moon-jung begin to prepare for a better choice. Chang-won no longer tolerates the unfair instructions of the head lawyer Yoo-deok (played by Lee Seo-hwan) and expresses his refusal.
She announced her resignation, saying, "I'm quitting," leaving viewers relieved. Meanwhile, Moon-jung was still troubled by the unresolved issue of how to raise her child after giving birth.
Just then, I received a call from a senior colleague who said that a position had opened up as an in-house lawyer at a company that offered comprehensive maternity and childcare benefits.