Jung Kyung Ho Faces Threat of Disbandment in Legal Chaos 'Pro Bono'
Jung Kyung Ho faces a major crisis in tvN's 'Pro Bono' as his public interest legal team is threatened with disbandment. Can the materialistic former judge save them?
Success was his only goal, but now his entire team is at risk. tvN's latest courtroom drama, 'Pro Bono,' features Jung Kyung Ho as a materialistic judge who finds himself in the unexpected position of leading a public interest legal team.
A Team on the Brink of Collapse
In the latest plot developments, Kang David (played by Jung Kyung Ho) and his squad face a threat that could end their existence. According to reports from the production, the team is under immense pressure that might lead to their disbandment. This sudden crisis creates a sharp contrast to David's former life as a high-flying judge who prioritized personal gain over the public good.
From Elitism to Public Interest
The series explores the transformation of a former judge into a defender of the marginalized. As the team battles external enemies and internal instability, viewers are questioning whether David's leadership is enough to keep them together. The chaotic nature of the courtroom and the high stakes involved have turned 'Pro Bono' into a must-watch for fans of legal procedurals with a comedic twist.
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