

What is this? Statutory rape? Who is that fraud? These two? In-woo: Honey! What happened? Are you okay? Are you hurt? Oh, I brought you to the club hoping you’d have some fun with Yoo-na for the first time in a long time. He enters the scene shouting “Honey!”, to Hye-ri’s (and everyone’s) surprised face(s). I have to admit, in this episode I went from “oh, his creepy smile” to “squeeeee” regarding In-woo’s appearances. After this accusation, one of them looks at her eyes and (oh, boy I hate his face!) says that both Hye-ri and Yoo-na let them lie like that (huh? Damn brats!).Īnd then, THE moment we’d all had been waiting for. They keep saying that they’re innocent victims to their insatiable lust, and won’t change their statements, being pretty cynical, specially when Hye-ri affirms that they said they were 22 years old. Hye-ri doesn’t seem to understand why this boys are lying, and tries to be reasonable with them – “Don’t you know how big a crime is to lie and bring false testimony to someone else?”. ZE:A boys take advantage of this, and they say that those two freaking ladies offered money to have a one-night stand with them. Without a lawyer, Hye-ri has to face an investigator’s interrogation, who tends to believe the kids and not her. We all know that she knows, but is embarrassed for both her situation and for having to call HIM of all the people in the world, so she simply tells him not to go. She explains all this mess, but really weirdly and he scolds her for not even knowing what she is talking about.

In-woo says he doesn’t want to take her case or her money, and threatens to hang up (In-woo refusing Hye-ri?! No way!) if she doesn’t tell him what the hell is going on. Yoo-na: You may as well lose your dignity to someone you had none with to start off. Hye-ri instantly remembers how she kicked his leg, and how outraged she was because of the entire “workshop non-attendance” thing, so she can’t do it. She’s a prosecutor, and being accused of rape would be a killing wound to her career and reputation even worst, because she is a law officer, she knows exactly that she’ll have to pay for this offense.Īfter receiving a message from In-woo (“Weird-lawyer”), Yoo-na suggests calling him they’d be able to solve all this misunderstanding without Hye-ri’s dad finding out. While looking at me / While speaking with your handsīefore their arrival to the police station, while on the car, Hye-ri and Yoo-na discuss their difficult situation, and how they’ll manage to keep this incident under control. I was always one step behind you / Will you forever be unable to see me? You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Can an hour of korean television be heartbreaking, fun and hate-inducing at the same time? Yes, and this episode is just another proof of that.ĭreams of a doll by Loveholic (which is so appropiate for today’s epi!) Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Well, well, well, we left episode 2 with Hye-ri being taken by the police, accused of trying to have some unhealthy fun with two kids. 63 ApJanuProsecutor Princess: Episode 3 by aberdeen_angus Prosecutor Princess stars Kim So Yeon ( Iris ) and Park Shi Hoo, rapidly-rising star of Family's Honor and Iljimae. Meanwhile, educated prosecutor Yoon Se Joon begins to fall for her, but In Woo is always beside her-until Hye Ri begins to question what his motives are. Meanwhile, mysterious lawyer Seo In Woo takes her under his wing and helps the princess learn a thing or two about compassion in her work. Forced to become a prosecutor at the insistence of her wealthy father, she appears knowledgeable but unsympathetic to her new co-workers. Escaping the ceremony in favor of skiing and shopping, she has no idea that her weekend of frivolity will set off a chain of events that will change her life forever. Having graduated law school with little effort due to her superb memory and high intelligence, Ma Hye Ri has little on her mind at her graduation ceremony but the high-end fashion show going on at the same time. The writer of 2009 hit Shining Inheritance adds a romantic comedy twist to this traditional revenge story.
