Suits dealt with the sexual assault of a physically powerless woman. Among them, Park Hyung-sik and Ko Sung-hee, co-workers who spend a lot of time together, started their full-scale love affair.
In the 11th KBS2 drama Suits (playplayed by Kim Jung-min and director Kim Jin-woo) broadcasted on the 30th night, Choi Kang Suk (Jang Dong-gun), a lawyer of Korean law firm legend, and Go Yeon Woo (Park Hyung-sik), a law firm Kang An-ham Kang Ha-yeon (Jin Hee-kyung), Hong Da-ham (Chae Jung-an) Kim Ji-na (Ko Sung-hee) The legal story surrounding Chae Geun-sik (Choi Kwi-hwa) and others was drawn.
Kang and Ham were confused when Ham (Kim Young-ho) returned suddenly. Kang Suk and Kang Ha-yeon started to take measures. Kang Suk tried to prevent Ham from returning to his past history, saying, "Your clumsy threats make me want to return."
Among them, Yeon Woo got the opportunity to be recognized for his ability by taking the first solo case after joining the law firm. Yeon Woo was a lawyer for the publisher, so he had to emotionally confront a bookstore employee who was at odds with the publisher over copyright issues.
The humane Yeon Woo gave the bookstore staff time to tell them what was going on. “I showed my item to the publisher two years ago and was offered a book. “The moment I thought it was my chance to live and never be again was a lifetime-old hurt,” he said, “and I want you to make up for the past that has trampled on my life.”
Yeon Woo told the publisher to persuade the bookstore staff to pay some money, but the staff said, "It is not solved by money. “You don’t know what I’ve really taken.” The case went on in a surprising way: the bookstore employee was sexually assaulted by a publisher. “I’m just an aspiring writer,” the employee said, “and who would believe me?”
A series of situations were also dramatic messages urging the change of compassion and social institutions for powerless women who did not have power. It was the social ills themselves that were indispensable in the blind spot that the weak were sexually assaulted by perpetrators using power and hierarchy. This, of course, was a major reminder of the Me Too movement, a sexual assault campaign that has been launched since last year.
Yeon Woo has started to develop his ability to work as a lawyer, dealing with copyright issues and sexual assault issues separately.
It was Kim Ji-na who was always with Yeon Woo, who was sympathetic to the pain and circumstances of a woman who had been sexually assaulted. As they walked along the road together, they gradually showed each other the questions.
Gina kissed Yeon Woo a little first, and Yeon Woo also grabbed her again and kissed her, and they shared the intimate part of the divorce family and ate the night together. Gina said, "When I was a child, I thought it was hard because I had a lot of thoughts."
Kim also came to be appointed as a strong and strong lawyer in the prosecution. Kang Suk put Moon Hee as an attorney for Chae Geun-sik. Moon Hee, who was not a hurdle, fought a pride battle with Chae Geun-sik as soon as he came to work, and predicted a blue. Kang Suk suggested that Moon Hee's private weaknesses and Moon Hee should work with Moon Hee by reaching consensus based on the situation where Moon Hee knows the identity of Yeon Woo.