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Actor Lee Yoo-young expressed her feelings about the end of the show.
On the 11th, tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama "Pro Bono" (script Moon Yoo-seok, director Kim Sung-yoon, planning studio dragon, production Sequence One, Lotte Culture Works, and Studio Flow) ended with 12 episodes. Oh Jung-in (Lee Yoo-young), who finally pushed her father back to representing O&Partners, revealed her hidden ambitions and left a clear lingering impression.
Oh Jung-in was a person who moved under cool reason and careful calculation from beginning to end. Oh Jung-in's decision to establish a pro bono team and scout judge-turned-lawyer Kang Da-witt (played by Jung Kyung-ho), who received public attention, as the team leader was to destroy his father Oh Kyu-jang (played by Kim Gap-soo).
The small screen was horrified when it was revealed that Jeong-in, who seems to be for justice but has stimulated viewers' curiosity with his attitude and cynical aura, had used David to achieve his goal and set a trap for Kang David. Oh Jung-in, who finally pushed his father back to the leadership, made no secret of his ambition to grow O&Partners into a global law firm. The growth of the organization and the aspect of a thorough strategist who chose his goals over justice and truth created tension that could not be taken away until the end.
Lee Yoo-young completed Oh Jung-in with a three-dimensional character play that cannot simply divide the boundaries between good and evil. Lee Yoo-young, who led the overall chewy tension of the play by making it impossible to tell whether she was on the same side as David or a person with a completely different purpose due to the temperature difference between the cold and hot baths, provided an eye-watering suction power with her ability to focus on each line, her eyes changing from moment to moment, and her delicate facial expression.
In the defense scene where David's lawyer went to court himself, he showed off his skills and charisma as if he were the CEO of a first-class law firm with accurate diction, logical speech, and an unwavering gaze. Lee Yoo-young elaborately piled up the character build-up from the secret aura at the beginning to the insides that slowly revealed in the second half, completing Oh Jung-in as a cool-headed designer who did everything he could to achieve his goal.
Lee Yoo-young, who convincingly depicted Oh Jung-in's character, who makes the coldest and most rational choice between justice and ambition, expressed her feelings at the end through her agency Ace Factory. He said, "Oh Jung-in was a really new challenge for me. At first, there were some unfamiliar and difficult parts, but the more I understood the character, the more fun and growing I felt. Thanks to the enthusiastic love from the viewers, I gained a greater strength, and I'm really grateful and proud. We will repay you with good acting in the future. Thank you again to everyone who remembered Oh Jung-in," he said, expressing his affection for the character and heartfelt gratitude.
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