Law and the City has arrived not just as another legal drama, but as a sleek, emotionally charged series that’s already making waves in the K-drama world. Premiering on July 5, 2025, the show stars Lee Jong Suk in a role tailor-made for his signature blend of vulnerability and sharp charisma. Now with Episode 4 officially released as of July 13, viewers are more hooked than ever—and for good reason. Each episode so far has delivered a perfect balance of gripping courtroom sequences, personal turmoil, and unexpected twists that leave fans counting down the days to the next chapter.
And they won’t have to wait long. Episode 5 is scheduled to air on Saturday, July 19, followed by Episode 6 on Sunday, July 20. Korean viewers can catch the show at 9:00 PM KST on tvN. Meanwhile, international audiences—including those in India—will be able to stream both episodes on Viki, with subtitles, around 5:30 PM IST. With a total of just 12 episodes, the series is already picking up speed, so now is the perfect time to dive in if you haven’t started yet. Every week unravels a new layer of tension, legal complexity, and emotional depth, making it impossible not to get swept up in the drama.
At the heart of it all is Ahn Ju Hyeong, brought to life by Lee Jong Suk in what might be one of his most nuanced performances to date. Ju Hyeong is everything a law firm could ask for: intelligent, principled, and professionally polished. On paper, he’s the golden boy—thriving in one of Seoul’s most competitive legal environments, admired by colleagues, and quietly harboring feelings for someone in the office. But behind his tidy reputation lies a man beginning to crack under the weight of expectations and ethical compromises. When a sudden shift in circumstances forces him to confront his values, the show evolves from a procedural drama into something more introspective and socially charged.
Set against the glossy, high-stakes backdrop of Seoul’s legal district, Law and the City explores not just legal conflict but the emotional and moral toll of working in such an unforgiving industry. It asks bold questions about justice, ambition, and the thin line between right and wrong—all while immersing viewers in power plays, secrets, and personal revelations. With only a handful of episodes left in the season, it’s clear that the show is setting the stage for something big, and fans can’t wait to see where Ju Hyeong’s path leads next.