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The drama " Honor " (Honour: Their Courtroom / 아너 : 그녀들의 법정) is shaping up to be a unique proposition in the landscape of courtroom series. Far from classic trials, the series relies on the strength of its female trio, embodied by Lee Na-young, Jung Eun-chae and Lee Chung-ah, L&J (Listen & Join), a firm specializing in the defense of victims of crimes against women.
Through a first teaser introducing the characters, the drama unveils 3 radically different lawyers, united by the same determination: to confront a scandal from the past that has returned to upset their present.
Celebrity, strategist and fighter
Yoon Ra-young (Lee Na-young) is the firm's public voice. A star lawyer, omnipresent in the media, she doesn't hesitate to confront humiliating speeches aimed at victims, even in the face of the most violent attacks. When her firm is targeted by provocative funeral wreaths, she displays a disarming composure. Her impact is based as much on her eloquence as on her ability to turn indignation into a legal weapon.
As head of L&J, Kang Shin-jae (Jung Eun-chae) is a cold, methodical authority. Nothing seems to shake her, not even direct threats. A strategist to the end, she imposes her tempo, even on unfavorable terrain, asserting confidently: «Even when the cards are stacked against me, I'll go all the way.»
Finally, Hwang Hyun-jin (Lee Chung-ah) acts before she speaks. A physically-trained, hands-on lawyer ready to confront injustice head-on, she prefers action to speeches. Her motto seems simple: backing down is not an option when it comes to defending the truth.
A promise of solidarity and catharsis
The video concludes with a sentence that sums up the soul of the drama. Yoon Ra-young's voice speaks directly to the victims: «Reach out. We'll grasp it.»
A statement that sums up the central message of Honor never give up on those who seek justice, even in the face of pressure, scandal or danger. The production promises an intense legal thriller, driven by the trio's synergy and a writing style centered on female solidarity.
Honor will be broadcast from February 2, 2026 at 10 pm (KST) on Genie TV, with a television broadcast on ENA.
