TV Series2018Ć¢ā¬ā2020Shogo Kai is a competent lawyer who works for Yukimura Uesugi Law Firm, one of the four major law firms in Japan. While on the one hand he is generally recognized as a highly capable individ... Read allShogo Kai is a competent lawyer who works for Yukimura Uesugi Law Firm, one of the four major law firms in Japan. While on the one hand he is generally recognized as a highly capable individual with a sharp mind, he is also quite arrogant and at times resorts to methods that push... Read allShogo Kai is a competent lawyer who works for Yukimura Uesugi Law Firm, one of the four major law firms in Japan. While on the one hand he is generally recognized as a highly capable individual with a sharp mind, he is also quite arrogant and at times resorts to methods that pushes the limit of legality in order to get the win. Although Shogo is the biggest earner for... Read allSee production, box office & company infoEpisodes26Browse episodes2 seasons2 yearsPhotosMore like thisReview Shows goodThe show is pretty good. The main characters are very charming. The story is very well written. Plus, the show is so funnylucien-92483Jan 5, 2021Contribute to this pageSuggest an edit or add missing contentWhat is the English language plot outline for Suits SĆĀ»tsu 2018?AnswerEdit pageAdd episodeMore to exploreRecently viewedYou have no recently viewed pages
WatchHwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth online with Eng Sub - Summary: This drama is based off the Silla period where the strict Bone-rank System existed. During the time of King Jinheung, Queen Ji So makes the King live in hiding in order to protect him from any possible dangers. As the time comes closer for him to take over the throne properly, she creates Hwarang, a group of beautiful and26 June 11, 2018June 11, 2018 Suits Episode 14 by LollyPip Da-hamās mistake could very well cause Kang-seok to lose everything, and heās scrambling for a way to salvage the situation. Itās only a matter of time before Kang-seokās famous cold facade cracks and his emotions get the better of him. With even his most trusted people seeming to turn on him, Kang-seok may not be able to talk his way out of this one. EPISODE 14 āThe best way to keep a secret is not telling it to anyone.ā Ji-na chases Yeon-woo down in the lobby, distraught. She yells loudly, āWhatās wrong with you? Did you have to take it that far? Why did you do that?!ā But he doesnāt answer⦠We backtrack to Da-hamās dismissal as Kang-seok follows her to the lobby. Yeon-woo and Ji-na are watching from a short distance as Da-ham looks at Kang-seok tearfully for a moment, then turns to go. Instead of returning to his empty office, Kang-seok sits in a conference room and has a drink. Later he shows up at Yeon-wooās apartment, and when Yeon-woo asks if heās drunk, he declares that heās never been drunk in his life. Yeon-woo says that Da-ham knows his secret, and Kang-seok tells him that AK also knows. Yeon-woo asks why Kang-seok didnāt protect Da-ham, but Kang-seok snaps that if heād been forced to resign, or sent to prison, he couldnāt have protected her anyway. He wishes out loud that sheād told him about the fake memo when she first found it, and Yeon-woo is all, āFake memo?ā Kang-seok explains that the quality control manager didnāt write the memo, it wasnāt officially sent, and Da-ham didnāt receive it. He concludes that it was put in evidence to trap him, and Yeon-woo takes a second to process this, then realizes that Da-ham must have destroyed the memo before they could prove it was forged. Yeon-woo asks gently why heās not doing something, but Kang-seok just says, āTomorrow⦠tomorrow Iām going to work like nothing is wrong, and have a normal workday. Iāll try to find a way to resolve this. But if this goes wrong, youāll have to find another job. You can now discern things and make the choice yourself.ā David Kim sends an updated agreement to Kang & Ham, this one saying that theyāll ignore the destruction of evidence if Kang-seok is fired and his law license revoked. If not, theyāll hold the entire firm responsible and disclose the situation to the media. DH advises Ha-yeon to take the deal, but Ha-yeon defends Kang-seok. DH tells her that Da-hamās mistake is Kang-seokās mistake, so they have to do this before the partners find out that Kang-seok endangered the firm. Ha-yeon sneers that DH has finally revealed the true reason he returned, and he asks how it feels to be in his shoes. Yeon-woo decides to talk to Kang Ah-young, the daughter of the man whose family was killed in the by the faulty wheel. She tells him that her family was having financial problems when her mother and brother were killed in the accident. When her father died, she nearly gave up on life, but then she was promised an insane amount of compensation money. She asks Yeon-woo what he would have done in her place, then scoffs that he has no idea how she feels. He just says that she should be compensated, because the wheel was faulty, but he promises that the attorney defending the company didnāt know. Ah-young remembers Kang-seok as a handsome man in a slick suit, and she recalls how she cried when he blamed her father for the accident in court. She says she doesnāt care if he knew about the faulty wheel or not, because Kang-seokās tongue was the problem. She stands to find Kang-seok nearby, and she asks him angrily if heās here to ask her to drop the suit. Kang-seok says that Yuno Motors is planning to compensate her for damages, but that if she files another suit against him and his firm, itās double indemnity being compensated twice for the same incident. He adds that he truly didnāt know of the faulty wheel, and if this goes to court, the prosecutor will have to prove that he did know. Instead of answering him, Ah-young pulls out her phone and calls someone David? to tell them that Kang-seok came to see her just like he said she would. She asks what to do, then walks away, shoulder-slamming Kang-seok as she passes. Kang-seok tells DH and Ha-yeon that heās going to take the case to court. DH is skeptical that the memo Da-ham found was fake, and when Kang-seok insists she didnāt know it was fake, DH accuses him of blaming his secretary or the firm for his mistake. Kang-seok reminds Ha-yeon that she once said he speaks for her and the firm, but she recalls also saying that senior partners canāt afford to make mistakes. DH interrupts that he doesnāt care if Kang-seok goes to prison, but since this also affects the firm, heās making the decisions. Ha-yeon stops Kang-seok when he snaps that the firm belongs to Ha-yeon, not DH. She tells DH to continue pursuing a settlement, but on one condition ā David Kim will have to prove that Kang-seok made a mistake. DH nods and saunters out, and Kang-seok tells Ha-yeon that DH is trying to get rid of him so he can take Ha-yeonās place. Ha-yeon just yells that Kang-seok shouldnāt have fallen for DHās trap, so now he has to face the consequences. On his way back to his office, AK pulls Kang-seok aside and plays him the tape from Geun-shikās bug, guessing that thatās how DH found out about the lawsuit against the firm. This time Kang-seok waits in Geun-shikās office, and when the rat returns, Kang-seok shoves him into a wall and grabs the recorder from his pocket. Geun-shik has the nerve to claim that heās trying to help Kang-seok, though another shove has him confessing. He thinks that Kang-seok has told Ha-yeon about this, but Kang-seok says heās not like Geun-shik. He vows to have Geun-shikās law license revoked if he keeps behaving this way, before storming out. Heās still furious when he gets back to his own office, and he sweeps everything off his desk in a fit of anger. Itās still a mess when Yeon-woo arrives to ask what Kang-seok plans to do, but Kang-seok asks if heās just worried for himself. He says heāll take the case to court once he proves the misunderstandings, and Yeon-woo voices the same fear as DH ā that the firm will lose their clientsā trust. But Kang-seok just says that Yeon-woo needs to decide what to do about his own future. Ji-na finds Yeon-woo brooding and tells him that Da-ham isnāt answering her calls. Yeon-woo asks what she thinks of him, and when she says heās a good person, he asks, āWhat if Iām not a good person like you think I am? If Iām a conman full of lies, will you still consider me a good person?ā Thinking a moment, Ji-na says that all he needs to ask is if she likes him. She says heās making it too complicated and that her answers is yes, dropping to banmal herself to say simply that she likes him. He asks why, and she says itās just because heās himself. Suddenly she stops, frowning, and asks if he caused trouble again. He starts to say no, but then he decides that maybe he should cause some trouble. He tells Ji-na that if he gets into real trouble, heāll tell her everything. He visits security to get the CCTV footage from the archives. After several hours of watching the video, he sees something that makes him frown in confusion. He finds DH in his office and asks to talk, and for some reason DH mentions that the native Americans considered Columbus a viper. Yeon-woo points out that Columbus didnāt actually discover America, but was saved by America when he was lost. Remembering that Kang-seok called DH a viper that eats its own mother, Yeon-woo asks if DH believes that he saved Kang-seok when he discovered his mentor suppressing evidence, only for Kang-seok to drive him out. DH says heās half right ā he did save Kang-seok, but he stepped down because of his own mistake. Yeon-woo says that if Kang-seok steps down, it will be because of his mistake, and DH says that now he knows why Kang-seok hired Yeon-woo. He wishes theyād met sooner, but Yeon-woo argues that itās good they met now. He says that you shouldnāt stop just because your horse is tired, and DH asks if heās ready to change horses. Yeon-woo replies with a grin, āNo, but Iām ready to ride a tiger.ā DH warns that the tiger may bite his neck, but Yeon-woo just nods. David Kim arrives at the firm to discuss an agreement. Kang-seok asks where he got the forged memo, and David reveals that it was sent to him anonymously. Ha-yeon tells David that the person responsible for destroying the memo was fired immediately, and that she called him here to come to an agreement she can accept. David mentions his original deal that Yuno Motors will pay Kang Ah-young five billion won in return for Kang-seokās disbarment. He raises the offer to ten billion won, but Kang-seok says heāll just take it to court. Ha-yeon snaps at them both to stop when their comments start to get personal, but David continues, smirking that after firing Da-ham didnāt work, Kang-seok is now hiding behind āmommy.ā He says that he sees Kang-seokās true self despite his flashy exterior, aware that he grew up with no mother and a gambler for a father. Kang-seok punches him, but David gets right back in his face to snarl that this is the real Kang-seok, and ends the negotiations. Having witnessed the punch, Yeon-woo speaks privately with Ha-yeon to say he understands why she wanted to settle, but that he also knows she doesnāt want to let Kang-seok go. He thinks she can give Kang-seok one last chance to prove in advance that he can win the case against the firm in court with a mock trial. He says that if Kang-seok loses the mock trial, heās likely to lose in court, so theyāll agree to settle on Davidās terms. But if Kang-seok wins the mock trial, they have reason to trust that heāll be found innocent. Ha-yeon worries that DH wonāt accept this plan, but Yeon-woo argues that heāll be motivated to see Kang-seok kicked out and her position questioned. When she takes the idea to DH, Ha-yeon offers DH the chance to prove that the memo was real and that Kang-seok knew about it through the mock trial, and in the process prove that he himself wasnāt involved. She sweetens the deal by offering to resign as managing partner if Kang-seok loses the mock trial, and DH chuckles gleefully. Ha-yeon does have one condition, which was Yeon-wooās idea ā that Yeon-woo plays the prosecutor. Ha-yeon doubted that DH would agree, so Yeon-woo promises to convince him. She takes the plan to Kang-seok, and they agree that they need to convince Da-ham to testify for this to work. Meanwhile, Yeon-woo approaches DH about playing prosecutor in the mock trial. He vows to win and get Kang-seok kicked out with a testimony about Kang-seok destroying evidence. DH asks why heād do it the hard way, so Yeon-woo says that he owes it to Kang-seok to give him a chance. But he promises DH that heāll win and prove that heās worthy to be on his side by enacting his revenge so that nobody knows. DH agrees to the mock trial, but he tells Ha-yeon that he also has a condition that the senior partners serve as the jury, and that Geun-shik plays prosecutor instead of Yeon-woo. When everything is agreed upon, Yeon-woo tells Kang-seok, who asks what Yeon-wooās game is. In answer, Yeon-woo hands Kang-seok a file and says they need to take a risk to discover whoās behind this. He asks if Kang-seok trusts him, but Kang-seok says he doesnāt ā from this moment forward theyāre a prosecutor and the accused. Yeon-woo finds Geun-shik practicing his statements in the restroom. Geun-shik tells him to get lost, but Yeon-woo reminds him that theyāre partners and assures him that heās on DHās side now. DH admits to Ha-yeon that he agreed to the mock trial because he has nothing to lose either way. He tells her that she can keep her position even if Kang-seok loses, assuming that she wants Yeon-woo to be the prosecutor to assure herself a win. Instead of correcting him, she asks what happens if she wins, and DH says theyāll take the case to court. Yeon-woo visits Da-ham, who says she wonāt testify in the mock trial. He says heās partly responsible because he gave her a chance to tell Kang-seok about the memo herself, and she asks why Kang-seok can ask this of her. Yeon-woo says that she made the mistake, but itās Kang-seok who may be disbarred or even imprisoned. Da-ham sighs that thereās nothing she can do and invites Yeon-woo to speak to her lawyer. Yeon-woo huffs incredulously, then says that if sheās already made a decision, then heāll stop caring about her, too, but he warns that sheāll regret this for the rest of her life. She points out that heās the one doing something heāll regret, telling him to go back where he belongs. Kang-seok and Ha-yeon discuss the fact that both of their futures depend on the results of the mock trial. Ha-yeon doesnāt tell Kang-seok that DH offered to let her keep her position ā instead she tells Kang-seok that he had better win. The mock trial begins, and Geun-shik starts by questioning Kang-seok. Kang-seok testifies that he considers himself honest, so Geun-shik asks him about a time when Geun-shik was Kang-seokās associate, and Kang-seok hid a file from him. A flashback shows that Kang-seok was merely playing a prank, which he testifies to now. Geun-shik asks if that makes it okay and if Kang-seok ever apologized, and Kang-seok says no to both questions. He denies that anything else like that ever happened, but Geun-shik states that there were many incidents. He says that Kang-seok has no conscience, and Ha-yeon finally objects that all of this is irrelevant. But Geun-shik claims that itās relevant because due to Kang-seokās inability to admit fault, two people died and the accident survivor ended up killing himself. DH who is acting as judge calls an hour-long recess, and Geun-shik offers Kang-seok an insincere apology. During the break, AK tells DH that Yeon-woo is lying about being a lawyer, and that she got this job because she threatened Kang-seok. She adds that sheās here to prove to DH that she wants to be on his side. Meanwhile, Geun-shik brags about how awesome he was, thanking Yeon-woo for writing his script. Yeon-woo says it will be fine as long as Da-ham also follows the script. Geun-shik says that first, DH wants to make sure Yeon-woo is really with them, and sends him into DHās office. DH says that he heard Yeon-woo is the reason Kang-seok hired AK, and AK tells Yeon-woo that DH knows his secret. DH wants to know why Kang-seok chose Yeon-woo as his associate, and AK asks why heās now betraying Kang-seok to side with them. Ha-yeon paces in her office, concerned that the partners will turn their backs on her. Kang-seok asks if sheās worried about him, or her position, reminding her of who he is. He promises that heāll disappear quietly if they lose and asks her to do her best. Yeon-woo says that he knows why DH decided to make the mock trial into a jury vote ā because out of thirty-eight senior partners, he and Ha-yeon each have the guaranteed loyalty of fifteen. That leaves eight uncertain votes, but since the case against the firm will look bad if it goes to court, DH is counting on those partners voting against it. Those eight voters will also come to trust DH more, since heās the one who doesnāt want this to go to court, tipping things in his favor. Yeon-woo says that Kang-seok hired him because heās capable of quickly reading a room, and thatās also why heās on DHās side now ā he trusts numbers, not humans, and DH is practically guaranteed to come out on top. Yeon-woo leaves DHās office, and DH also dismisses Geun-shik, leaving him alone with AK. He says the Kang-seok he knows wouldnāt let his opponent use his weakness as a threat, but would instead use the opponentās weakness to make an agreement, concluding that AK must have a weakness. When the mock trial resumes, Ha-yeon questions Kang-seok. He testifies that his first job for Ha-yeon was to fire people, and that he once told Ha-yeon that he resented her for it. She corrects that he actually said he wanted to spit in her face, and that for a year after that, he would only take public interest cases or threaten to resign, and he admits sheepishly that he was immature. Ha-yeon addresses the audience, mentioning the toast truck outside the building every morning. She says that it used to be a shabby snack cart, but now itās a nice food truck run by the former ownerās son. She reveals that Kang-seok actually owns that food truck, and Kang-seok looks uncomfortable. Another flashback shows Kang-seok frequenting the old snack cart, but one day the cart was gone and the ownerās son was sitting dejectedly on the curb. Kang-seok had asked about his mother, and soon, instead of the old cart, a fancy new food truck was in its place. Kang-seok had told the man that if anyone ever wanted to buy the truck, to have them call his lawyer. The man asked why he bought him the new truck, in sign language. Kang-seok simply said, āBecause itās delicious.ā Ha-yeon says that Kang-seok is the same person now as he was when he said he wanted to spit in her face ā a man with a kind heart, whether itās towards a client or an opponent, though he doesnāt want people to know. She speculates that itās because having a warm heart means you have a lot to protect. Kang-seok breaks in to snap that it also means you have a lot of weaknesses, which you canāt afford if you want to last at Kang & Ham. Ha-yeon adds that itās not luck that makes him a lawyer with a clean record. She says heās always won and never created controversy, and Geun-shik asks when sheās going to make an actual argument. Ha-yeon says simply, āThere is no argument.ā Later, DH sneers to Yeon-woo that Ha-yeon and Kang-seok are playing for the sympathy vote. Yeon-woo says heāll have to attack Kang-seokās weakness, and when the trial resumes, he looks ready to do just that. He calls Da-ham as a witness, and she enters the room to testify. Yeon-woo asks her if Kang-seok ordered her to destroy the memo, or if she did it on her own after he told her not to, but after each question she simply says, āI refuse to testify.ā Yeon-woo asks if she would do something illegal if Kang-seok asked her to, but she says he would never ask, so Yeon-woo asks if thereās a reason sheās not answering the actual question. With a glance towards Kang-seok, Yeon-woo asks Da-ham if sheās in love with Kang-seok. Kang-seok looks very interested in her answer, and Ha-yeon objects that itās irrelevant, but Yeon-woo says itās relevant because if she loves him, she might do something wrong for her loved one. Ha-yeon objects again, saying that how Da-ham feels doesnāt matter. But Yeon-woo says it also doesnāt matter whether Kang-seok has a kind heart or not. He asks again if she loves Kang-seok, and Da-ham remembers the times sheās acted on her own in Kang-seokās best interest, like handing in her list of the times Deputy Chief Prosecutor Oh suppressed evidence. Kang-seok orders Yeon-woo to stop, but he asks again, āDo you love him?!ā Da-ham stammers tearfully, and when Yeon-woo pushes for an answer, Kang-seok bellows, āIāll say I ordered her to do it, so stop!!ā Da-ham gets up and runs from the room, and DH ends the mock trial. Kang-seok follows Da-ham and catches up to her in the lobby, but he doesnāt call out to her. Instead he goes back to confront Yeon-woo, who says that he taught him that to turn a trial around, you have to shake someone up. Kang-seok barks that he destroyed Da-ham today, not him, but Yeon-woo just says that if Kang-seok wanted to protect her, he shouldnāt have let her get fired. He adds that Kang-seok shouldnāt have weaknesses or enemies either, because Da-ham and Ha-yeon are doing all this to protect him. Kang-seok murmurs that Yeon-woo really means what he said, and Yeon-woo reminds him that he had to make his own choice. He leaves, running into DH, who smiles with satisfaction and pride. They go to DHās office, where Yeon-woo says that Ha-yeonās statements made the jury see Kang-seokās character in a different light, so they need to do something else to win the mock trial and thus make Kang-seok resign. His suggestion is to convince CEO Seo from Yuno Motors settle the case, which would make it look like Kang-seok threatened him. DH agrees so Yeon-woo leaves to talk with CEO Seo, but Geun-shik looks unsettled. Ji-na has been watching the mock trial, and she catches Yeon-woo before he leaves. Upset, she asks why he attacked Da-ham, and if he really plans to put an end to Da-ham and Kang-seok this way. She calls him cruel, and his eyes only betray the slightest flicker before he turns to walk away from her. As he goes, he thinks to himself, āThe best way to keep a secret is not telling it to anyone.ā COMMENTS I wasnāt sure before, but now Iām 100% convinced that Kang-seok loves Da-ham. His mantra has always been to win at any cost, but heās willing to throw everything away ā his career, his good name, the respect of his peers ā to save Da-ham. I didnāt think this was a show that could make me cry, but the moment when he offered to confess to stop Da-ham from crying got me right here. I had a feeling the whole mock trial issue would come up again, after the show took such pains to have Yeon-woo fail spectacularly the first time. Iām confident that Yeon-woo is playing both sides and not truly trying to oust Kang-seok from the firm, but Iām worried about what his plan actually is. Heās in a good position to lose purposely, ensuring that the case goes to trial, which is what Kang-seok wants because it puts the burden on the opposition to show that he knowingly suppressed evidence David Kim will be forced to prove that Kang-seok knew about the original memo, but since the original memo never existed, it will be impossible. But Yeon-woo seems to be torpedoing every good relationship he has in order to help Kang-seok, and I donāt really know why. Yes he respects Kang-seok, but their relationship isnāt exactly a good one, so why is Yeon-woo willing to sacrifice everything for him? That being said, Iām confused as to why Kang-seok is still being held responsible for the destruction of the fake evidence after Da-hamās dismissal. She was fired to show that the firm took her mistake very seriously, and doesnāt tolerate that kind of disregard for the law. And Kang-seok didnāt even know about the memo until after it was gone, so thereās no way anyone can say heās as guilty as Da-ham, and yet theyāre saying exactly that. Maybe itās the same cultural opinion that says that family members can be held responsible when someone breaks the law, but I donāt really understand that opinion, either. Iām also very confused by a lot that happened during the mock trial ā to be fair, everything I know about the law comes from American television, but so much about the mock trial seemed very wrong to me. First of all, Geun-shik was obviously using his position as prosecutor to air his own personal grievances against Kang-seok, and at the very least, if he felt his experiences were relevant, Yeon-woo should have questioned Geun-shik as a witness. But he was allowed to stand up there and state negative personal opinions about Kang-seok, which rubbed me the wrong way. Second, why was DH allowed to be the judge? Heās much too biased against Kang-seok, so they should have found someone truly neutral. Also, Geun-shik claimed that Kang-seokās unwillingness to admit fault caused two deaths, but that makes no sense⦠the manās wife and son were already dead when the accident trial took place two years ago. It was CEO Seoās cover-up of the faulty wheel that caused the deaths, before the trial. Even Ha-yeon was allowed to tell a story instead of questioning Kang-seok, and to make assumptions about his character, which I canāt imagine would be allowed in a true courtroom, mock or not. That said, Iām glad we got to learn that Kang-seok does have weaknesses, and very humanitarian ones, at that. Heās shown a marked disregard for peopleās circumstances in the past, even when doing his job means making their circumstances worse. I donāt really buy Ha-yeonās assertion that heās a big softie, but I can believe that Kang-seok compartmentalizes ā puts his feelings away when heās working so that his emotions donāt influence his actions. He knows that he has the ability to care too much, so he just shuts that side of himself down completely. It would explain why Yeon-woo has been described as āexactly like Kang-seok, but completely different,ā and itās true ā they both care a lot about people, but Kang-seok is afraid to let himself feel those things while Yeon-woo lets his emotions guide him. But now Yeon-woo is learning to hide his real feelings in order to win, and Kang-seok is letting his emotions get in the way of his convictions, and Iām not sure itās a good look on either of them. RELATED POSTS Premiere Watch Suits, Mistress Go Sung-hee up to romance Park Hyung-shik in Suits Jang Dong-gun, Park Hyung-shik team up for remake of Suits
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Things are getting more tense as more people try to bring down Kang and Hamās ultimate tandem in the seventh week of Suits! The KBS legal dramaās brilliant duo faces more problems as their enemies continue to increase in numbers. More people are now determined to pull Kang Seok and Yeon Woo down, even if it involves putting the people they love and the relationships they hold dear into peril. Will their enemies be successful in destroying them, or will they triumph in the end? Hereās a rundown of highlights from episodes 13 and 14 Photo from KBS Suits Drama Recap Links Episodes 1&2, 3&4, 5&6, 7-10, 11&12 Bringing Up the Past Another case Kang Seok has handled in the past is being dug up once again, which puts him in a sticky situation. The arrogant Attorney David Kim returns as the representative of the complainant and he is determined to bring Kang Seok down and even sends him to prison. Kang Seok, who represented the defendant Yuno Motors in a case filed against them by a guy whose family died in a car accident and claims that the company is to blame for it because there was a problem with the steering wheel, is being accused of hiding a vital evidence from the court. This evidence was a memo from the company issued before the accident claiming that the car model involved in the car crash was faulty and was just later on dug up, which led to the reopening of the case. Ms. Kang is worried that Director Ham might use this against her and Kang Seok to send them out of the company. She tells Kang Seok to find out who messed up in the case so someone can take responsibility. Kang Seok calls Ms. Hong immediately and asks her if she ever receives the memo from the company. Ms. Hong tells him that she didnāt, but she promises sheāll search the company archives to double check. Yeon Woo helps her out, and Geun Sik finds them searching which leads him to assume that there is a problem. Photo from KBS Firing the Lawyer Kang Seok meets with CEO Seo of Yuno Motors, who now looks down on him. This upsets Kang Seok, considering how much he had helped the company, so he argues with and insults the CEO. He then dares CEO Seo to fire him, which he does. Kang Seok goes to Ms. Kang and tells her that he is now officially fired by Yuno Motors, which on the bright side means he doesnāt have to maintain the confidentiality anymore. Ms. Hong is persistent in finding the memo despite Yeon Woo telling her to stop because it probably doesnāt exist. Meanwhile, Director Ham goes to Kang Seok, admitting his mistake at the hospital union negotiations and apologizing for it. He tells Kang Seok that he plans to make up for it by sharing the case heās handling with him, but Kang Seok refuses. Yeon Woo enters Kang Seokās office just as Director Ham is leaving, and Kang Seok eyes their interaction. Yeon Woo tells Kang Seok that they should look for Han Yoo Seok, the person who wrote the memo. He gives the document to Kang Seok and brags that he already has the address of Han Yoo Seok. Photo from KBS Meeting the Grandma Ji Na is understandably upset at Yeon Woo for having stood her up for dinner and making her worry. The associate goes to apologize and woo her, feeling happy and giddy at the fact that she is worried about him at the same time. He tells Ji Na that she makes them sound like a real couple, and when he leaves, Ji Na retorts that they are. Later on, Yeon Woo goes to Ji Naās office and picks her up after work. They go to dinner together and he introduces her to his grandma. Yeon Wooās grandma immediately takes a liking to Ji Na and asks her how long theyāve been together. Yeon Woo gives Ji Na a ring as they walk, but he immediately tells her that itās not a proposal. Ji Na is touched and more than happy. Photo from KBS Forging the Evidence Kang Seok goes to meet Han Yoo Seok, who tells him that he did not write the report. He says he told the CEO about the faulty hydraulic hoses, but CEO Seo asks him not to make a report because he will fix it immediately anyway. He reveals that the defect was fixed immediately, but the cars that were sold arenāt recalled. He says that only him and CEO Seo know about the defect, and Kang Seok asks him if it is forged. He finds David Kim waiting for him outside Yoo Seokās house, and he finds out that David set him up for a trap that will make him the accused when they get to trials. He meets with CEO Seo who seems flustered when he mentions Han Yoo Seok. He takes the steering wheel from CEO Seo out of anger, saying this must have been what the complainant felt like. He threatens CEO Seo to solve the problem immediately and walks off. Photo from KBS Finding the Memo Ms. Hong finds the memo, and she shakes as she sees the stamp saying that she received it. She is startled when Yeon Woo approaches her by the paper shredders, and she immediately heads off to Ji Naās office. She tells the paralegal to look for their team dinner schedule, and Ji Na notices that thereās something off about Ms. Hong. Kang Seok and Yeon Woo notice how flustered Ms. Hong was. She heads to the paper shredder carrying the memo, and Yeon Woo tells her that he turned off the machine. He tells her that he knows that the document sheās holding is the memo they never received. Ms. Hong finally confesses to him, and she says that she canāt tell Kang Seok about it because people might think that he tried to conceal the truth. She gets into an argument with Yeon Woo who tells her to confess to Kang Seok. Photo from KBS Taking the Blame Kang Seok and Yeon Woo find Geun Sik waiting for them at the office. He offers to help Kang Seok because he seems to have a problem, but the lawyer turns him down. Apparently, he left his recorder at Kang Seokās office and he had recorded Kang Seokās conversation with Yeon Woo. He gets hurt when he hears Kang Seok look down on him and lets Director Ham hear it. Director Ham barges in to Kang Seokās office, followed by Ms. Kang. The director confronts him and tells him that he should set aside his hatred for him at the moment for the firmās sake. Ms. Kang informs Kang Seok that the charges will get dropped as long as he signs a document saying he never received the memo. Yeon Woo overhears it and stumbles into the office before he could. After Ms. Kang leaves, Yeon Woo tells Kang Seok that Ms. Hong found the memo. The lawyer sets off to find Ms. Hong and he hypothesizes that the fake memo was planted in their storage to eet things up. Ms. Hong cries and confesses that she shred the memo which angers Kang Seok. Ms. Kang fires Ms. Hong in Kang Seokās place and she accepts it, considering her mistake. Kang Seok chases after her and they stare at each other sadly from a distance at the lobby. Photo from KBS Dealing with the Problem Kang Seok drinks alone and barges into Yeon Wooās residence. The surprised associate gives him water and tells Kang Seok that Ms. Hong knows about his identity. The lawyer tells hin that he knows she does, and former prosecutor Kim also knows. Yeon Woo asks him why he did not protect Ms. Hong, and Kang Seok tells him that because of her rash decision, she rendered him unable to do so. He also says that he will try to resolve the matter, but if all else fails, Yeon Woo should find another job. Director Ham tells Ms. Kang that Attorney David Kim says they will turn a blind eye on the destruction of the evidence, but Kang and Ham must dismiss Kang Seok. Additionally, the disciplinary committee of the bar association will disqualify him as a lawyer in order for the firmās reputation to be saved. Yeon Woo meets up with the complainant Kang Yeong Ho, who tells him that the huge settlement money she was promised played a role in convincing her to file a lawsuit. Kang Seok shows up and Yeong Ho calls someone to inform them that he did come to see her like they said he would. Kang Seok tells Ms. Kang and Director Ham that he wants to take the case to court. Director Ham refuses, saying that it will tarnish the companyās reputation. Ms. Kang tells them that they will push through with the settlement, but Attorney David Kim must clearly prove that Kang Seok made a mistake in the case. Photo from KBS Proving the Innocence Former prosecutor Kim lets Kang Seok hear Geun Sikās recording of his conversation with Yeon Woo. He heads to Geun Sikās office and grabs his collar, angrily asking if he knows what he had done. Meanwhile, Yeon Woo meets up with Ji Na and asks her if she would still accept him if she finds out that he is full od lies. She tells him that she likes him, if thatās what heās asking, and that goes unconditionally. Yeon Woo seems to have gotten an idea during their conversation, and he heads to the office storage. He notices a CCTV, and he takes the footage from the security. He heads to Director Hamās office and asks to have tea with him, to which the director obliges. The genius associate then suggests holding a mock trial to Ms. Kang, where Kang Seok could prove his innocence. It will also show how things would go if they push through with bringing the case to court. Ms. Kang tells Director Ham that she will resign if Kang Seok loses in the mock trial in order to get him to agree to it. Director Ham requests that Geun Sik should go as the prosecutor in the mock trial, alongside Yeon Woo who requested to be the prosecutor when he suggested the mock trial. Yeon Woo also goes to Ms. Hongās place and tries to convince her to testify at the mock trials, but she refuses right away. Photo from KBS Facing the Enemy During the mock trials, Geun Sik reveals why he holds a grudge against Kang Seok. It roots from their days as associates, and he points out that Kang Seok is incapable of admitting his mistakes and feeling guilt. The former prosecutor Kim tells Director Ham about Yeon Wooās identity after the associate tells him that he will side with the firmās director. Yeon Woo is put in the spotlight as Geun Sik, Director Ham, and former prosecutor Kim all question his intentions. Photo from KBS They proceed with the mock trials, and this time, Ms. Kang goes to defend Kang Seok as his lawyer. She tries to show everyone Kang Seokās good side as she reveals that Kang Seok owns the food truck in front of the office. She says that it used to be owned by an old lady with Alzheimerās, and one day, when the old lady disappeared, he bought it for her deaf son to help him make a livelihood. Ms. Hong shows up to testify as a witness at the mock trial, but when Yeon Woo questions her about destroying the memo, she just insists that she refuses to testify. Yeon Woo changes his questions and asks her if she would follow Kang Seokās orders if he tells her to hide an evidence despite it being illegal. Ms. Hong says that Kang Seok will never order her such a thing, but Yeon Woo repeats his question. He shocks everyone by asking Ms. Hong if she loves Kang Seok, which could have lead to her wanting to protect Kang Seok at any costs. Ms. Hong breaks down in tears and runs out of the courtroom. Kang Seok, who kept on telling Yeon Woo to stop, runs after her but fails to catch up. He confronts Yeon Woo in the restroom in anger. The associate tells him that heās only following his advices from before, and he should see that Ms. Hong and Ms. Kang are doing everything to protect him. Director Ham overhears their conversation and congratulates Yeon Woo for a job well done. He does this in front of Geun Sik, who seems upset at the praises Yeon Woo is getting from the director. The associate tells them that he will get a testimony from CEO Seo to make sure they win. Ji Na chases after Yeon Woo and argues with him angrily over what he did to Ms. Hong and Kang Seok. However, Yeon Woo turns to leave Ji Na without saying a word. Photo from KBS Has Yeon Woo really decided to side with Director Ham? Or is he hiding something up his sleeve in order to protect Kang Seok? Find out in the finale episodes of Suits!
Ijust watched this Korean Drama on 8TV, Suits. I think y'all have heard the English Version on Tv or internet. I saw Park Hyung Sik I click. I mean, the remote TV. Choi Kang-Seok (Jang Dong-Gun) is the best lawyer at prestigious Kang & Ham Law Firm. He is promoted to a senior partner.
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