[K-Drama Review] Esquire: Lawyers in the Making (Currently Airing)

Peter's Note
“Esquire: Lawyers in the Making” is a drama full of unexpected twists—something I haven't felt in a long time.
Unlike most legal dramas, where the story usually centers around defending the weak or shifting from evil to justice, this series breaks away from that predictable mold. The plot surprises were especially impressive, and the show offered insights into situational judgment and strategic thinking that felt as enriching as reading a meaningful book.
It’s never dull, always engaging, and I strongly recommend it to anyone looking for a drama that combines intellect and immersion.”
1. Series Overview

Esquire: Lawyers in the Making is a legal office drama that began airing on JTBC on August 2, 2025, and is now streaming globally via Netflix.
The story centers around Kang Hyo-min (played by Jung Chae-yeon), a rookie lawyer with a strong sense of justice but little social tact, who enters Korea’s top law firm “Yulim.”
Guided by her cold but capable senior partner Yoon Seok-hoon (played by Lee Jin-wook), she begins a transformative journey to discover what it truly means to become a “real” lawyer.

Rather than focusing solely on court battles, the series explores human conflict, moral choices, and organizational dynamics. Through the lens of an idealistic newcomer, it paints a layered portrait of growth within a rigid and sometimes ethically ambiguous legal system.

2. Domestic Reception
Nationwide Ratings (Nielsen Korea)
EP.01: 3.7% → EP.02: 4.7% → EP.03: 6.7% → EP.04: 8.3% (Consistent upward trend)

Audience Response
Critics and viewers alike are praising the show’s emotional balance and authenticity:
“A JTBC-style emotional courtroom drama,”
“A successful transformation for Jung Chae-yeon,”
“Sharp writing and symbolic episode titles elevate the narrative.”
3. Episode Summaries (Using Official Titles)

EP.01 [Induction]
Kang Hyo-min begins her first day at Yulim’s litigation team, only to be overwhelmed by its high-pressure environment. Despite a series of early mistakes, her empathy and keen eye for detail begin to show promise. Her sincerity is quietly noted—even if the office remains indifferent—for now.

EP.02 [You Can Only Measure the Strength of a Teabag and Love by Steeping Them in Hot Water]
Hyo-min is given her first real case work but stumbles, causing tension within the team. However, through a key conversation with the client, she unravels a legal nuance that helps shift the tide. Under pressure, her inner potential begins to steep like tea in boiling water. Yoon Seok-hoon starts to watch her more closely.

EP.03 [Cocoon]
Hyo-min now confronts the firm’s internal hierarchy and unspoken politics. She feels increasingly out of place, struggling to reconcile her ideals with the firm’s cold efficiency. But after meeting a client face-to-face, she experiences a turning point—realizing that the truth often resides in people, not paperwork. She begins to build her own perspective, still inside the cocoon but growing stronger.

EP.04 [Lex Talionis]
The title references the law of retribution—"an eye for an eye"—and the episode explores the moral tension between justice and vengeance. As Hyo-min uncovers Yoon Seok-hoon’s past case, she gains insight into his seemingly emotionless demeanor. Though their methods differ, mutual understanding begins to form. The burden of the law—and the cost of empathy—start to weigh visibly on both.
4. Editor’s Opinion & Outlook

Esquire is not just another courtroom series—it asks deeper questions:
What does it mean to be a good lawyer? What does justice really require?

Jung Chae-yeon delivers a nuanced performance as a rookie who leads with empathy, while Lee Jin-wook grounds the narrative with his stoic yet emotionally layered portrayal of a senior attorney.
The episode titles aren’t just decorative—they symbolize the episode’s emotional and thematic core, signaling a well-crafted narrative structure.
As tension and trust evolve between characters, we can expect the series to further explore the collision of principle, power, and people.

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