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I don't think of myself as typically interested in legal dramas, but after watching this trailer, I am suddenly very interested in this show! What is happeninggg to me? 😱My drama tastes are evolving in ways that surprise even me!

This one's about juvenile offenders - who take advantage of the law, in order to commit serious crimes. The charismatic Kim Hye Soo plays an elite judge who gets assigned to a juvenile court, where she uses her own methods to punish the offenders.

I also spy Kim Moo Yeol on the cast list, whom I LOVED in My Beautiful Bride. And! There's Lee Sung Min and Lee Jung Eun too! 🤩

This one looks potentially really compelling and interesting, and I do think I'd like to check it out, despite it being rated 18+ for violence and profanity.

This one is 10 episodes, and it looks like Show will drop on Netflix on 25 February. 

KFG ❤️

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Juvenile Justice | Official Teaser | Netflix [ENG SUB]

When it comes to the law, young offenders are used to getting off easy. But the juvenile court has a prickly new judge who doesn’t like kids—and she has no qualms about breaking with precedent in her courtroom. Youth is no excuse for those who break the law in the new Netflix series JUVENILE JUSTICE, starring Kim Hye-soo (HYENA), Kim Moo-yeol (FORGOTTEN), Lee Sung-min (MISAENG), and Lee Jung-eun (LAW SCHOOL). Coming to Netflix February 25. Subscribe to The Swoon: https://bit.ly/2IiIXqV Follow The Swoon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theswoonnetflix/ #JuvenileJustice #OfficialTeaser #TheSwoon #Kdrama ABOUT THE SWOON Welcome to The Swoon, your all-access pass behind the scenes of your favorite Korean and Asian dramas. Get up close and personal with the stars. Tell us what you love to watch, what endings made you want to tear your hair out, and what keeps you coming back for more, ever optimistic that the next one will be The One. For the fans. Powered by Netflix. All biases welcome. *Shows featured might not be available in all markets.

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Anonymous

This is another drama going to go on my list!

Anonymous

The whole premise of juvenile offenders taking advantage of the law's leniency towards children feels so, so wrong. I'll wait for reactions before watching.