Pride and Prejudice – A Rookie Prosecutor Proves Her Worth

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“Pride and Prejudice” is a 2014 Korean drama series, with 21 episodes, categorized as Legal Drama, Crime, Mystery, Office or Workplace, and Romance; streaming on KOCOWA+. SUMMARY: A rookie prosecutor joins a team of prosecutors and investigators and together they solve many difficult cases. But she harbors a secret. There’s a personal reason she became a prosecutor and it has something to do with her immediate supervisor.
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As someone who enjoys legal dramas, I appreciate the mix of crime, mystery, and romance in Pride and Prejudice. The concept of a prosecutor team solving difficult cases while dealing with personal conflicts sounds promising. However, I’m curious about how realistic the legal proceedings are. Does it truly reflect the Korean judicial system, or is it more about the dramatic elements? I hope the cases they handle are complex and not just background noise for the romance.
 
This sounds like a drama I would love! Koo Dong-Chi’s instant devotion to Han Yeol-Moo is exactly the kind of deep, fated romance that keeps me hooked. I love stories where characters reunite after years apart, especially when unresolved emotions are involved. The fact that he still cares for her despite her disappearance is so sweet. I just hope the mystery behind her actions is as compelling as their love story!
 
I have mixed feelings about this plot. A woman disappears for five years and suddenly comes back as a prosecutor on his team? And instead of addressing their past immediately, she sneaks around his office? That seems a little overdramatic. If the show focuses too much on romantic tension and ignores proper character development, it might lose me. Still, if the mystery is well-written, I could give it a chance.
 
I watched this drama years ago, and I still remember how intense it was. The romance is definitely a big part of it, but what kept me watching was the way it handled legal cases and office politics. The characters were flawed yet interesting, and their struggles felt real. It’s not just about love—there are deeper themes of justice and moral dilemmas. If you’re looking for a K-drama with substance, this one is worth watching.
 
I watched this drama years ago, and I still remember how intense it was. The romance is definitely a big part of it, but what kept me watching was the way it handled legal cases and office politics. The characters were flawed yet interesting, and their struggles felt real. It’s not just about love—there are deeper themes of justice and moral dilemmas. If you’re looking for a K-drama with substance, this one is worth watching.
When it comes to Legal dramas, I am a stone-cold junkie! I can't get enough of court cases.
 

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