Cho Seung-woo as divorce lawyer Shin Sung-han in a still from Divorce Attorney Shin. The K-drama is a comforting ride with an engaging leading turn from Cho, but its seesawing morals may prove too much for some. Photo: Netflix
Cho Seung-woo as divorce lawyer Shin Sung-han in a still from Divorce Attorney Shin. The K-drama is a comforting ride with an engaging leading turn from Cho, but its seesawing morals may prove too much for some. Photo: Netflix

K-drama midseason recap: Divorce Attorney Shin – engaging legal drama starring Cho Seung-woo plays to both sides with elastic social agenda

  • Divorce Attorney Shin, starring an engaging Cho Seung-woo, is a perfectly watchable legal drama but its seesawing morals may prove too much for some to tolerate
  • The show plays to different audiences with each case, giving it a social spectrum so elastic that it risks pleasing and annoying viewers for different reasons

Cho Seung-woo as divorce lawyer Shin Sung-han in a still from Divorce Attorney Shin. The K-drama is a comforting ride with an engaging leading turn from Cho, but its seesawing morals may prove too much for some. Photo: Netflix
Cho Seung-woo as divorce lawyer Shin Sung-han in a still from Divorce Attorney Shin. The K-drama is a comforting ride with an engaging leading turn from Cho, but its seesawing morals may prove too much for some. Photo: Netflix
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