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Actor Kim Gap-soo expressed his feelings about the end of "Pro Bono."
Kim Gap-soo played the role of Oh Kyu-jang, the founder of O&Partners, the largest law firm in Korea, in tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama "Pro Bono," which ended on the 11th.
Kim Kap-soo said through his agency F&F Entertainment, "I can't believe that 'Pro Bono' has already ended. I joined from the middle of the drama, but I was happy throughout the shoot because I was able to complete a great work with good actors and staff."
He continued, "I also sincerely thank the viewers for loving 'Pro Bono' until the end. As much as you have given us a lot of interest and support, we will continue to visit you in good ways. I wish you a happy new year in 2026," he said, adding a warm greeting.
Kim Gap-soo's presence, who was completely portrayed as Oh Kyu-jang, shone until the end. In particular, in the 11th episode, the reality of Oh Kyu-jang, called the "living legend of the legal world," was revealed to the surface. The transcript of Oh Kyu-jang's involvement in the conviction trial of Chairman Jang Hyun-bae (Song Young-chang) was released.
In the transcript, Oh Kyu-jang contacted Shin Joong-seok (Lee Moon-sik) directly to check the progress of the trial and put pressure on him with remarks to the effect of concern about Jang Hyun-bae's arrest. His bare face, which wielded power without hesitation outside the court and even controlled judicial personnel, shocked viewers.
In the final episode, he denied the suspicion of intervening in the trial and called himself a "coordinator" rather than a lobbyist. Oh Kyu-jang argued that his actions were a choice for the national interest, saying, "Someone should play a role behind the stage with dirty things on their hands." At the same time, he offered Kang Da-witt (Jung Kyung-ho) the position of Supreme Court justice.
This proposal came back as a boomerang. In the trial, as well as the conversation with Kang Da-witt and the contract signed with Jang Hyun-bae were revealed, Oh Kyu-jang resigned from the O&Partners he had been working on.
As such, Kim Gap-soo led the play by playing as a key villain with powerful power in "Pro Bono." Until the end, he proved the value of the name of a "trusted actor" again by realistically playing the practical aspect of the powerful and the process to the collapse.
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