In a bold move, Lee Na-young issued a live broadcast declaration of war against a secret sex trafficking cartel on “Honor: Their Court.” Despite facing dire circumstances, her fearless confrontation boosted viewership to 3.8% nationwide and 3.4% in the metropolitan area, marking the third consecutive ratings increase (Nielsen Korea, paid households).
The third episode of ENA’s Monday-Tuesday drama “Honor: Their Court” saw Yoon Ra-young (Lee Na-young) attacked by a mysterious green-hooded figure. The assailant, having meticulously planned the attack, left no trace on CCTV or dashcams. While suspicions arose about a secret sex trafficking app called “ConnectIn,” social media and community searches yielded nothing. The only lead was Jo Yoo-jung (Park Se-hyun), a minor sexual assault victim refusing attorney visits and maintaining false statements.
Yoon Ra-young confronted Jo Yoo-jung about “ConnectIn” before a crime scene reenactment, warning her she was at a point of no return. Jo Yoo-jung, recalling reporter Lee Joon-hyuk (Lee Chung-joo) urging her to flee, retracted her confession: “I didn’t do it. They made me do it.” She revealed to Yoon Ra-young that “ConnectIn” was a secret sex trafficking app and Lee Joon-hyuk was writing an exposé. Despite Yoon Ra-young’s assurances, she failed to protect Jo Yoo-jung, who overdosed in the treatment room.
Though police ruled it a suicide due to extreme stress, Yoon Ra-young persisted. Jo Yoo-jung’s suicide note, pleading “Please protect my sister,” convinced her it wasn’t suicide. Questions arose about how anyone accessed the tightly secured hospital room.  |
Flashbacks revealed the assailant was a cleaning staff member. Jo Yoo-jung paled at the threat, “Your sister’s life depends on you. Don’t you understand?” echoing words from prosecutor Park Je-yeol (Seo Hyun-woo), hinting at the cartel’s reach into the prosecutor’s office.
Yoon Ra-young’s strategy was to make the inaccessible organization come to her. In a live interview, she emphasized that victims aren’t alone and lawyers will listen and fight alongside them. She introduced her public interest law firm, L&J (Listen & Join), declaring, “What we need is just one thing: to ‘connect.’ We may be weak alone, but we gain strength united.” This statement both referred to supporting victims and challenged the “ConnectIn” cartel.
| The broadcast yielded results as Han Min-seo (Jeon So-young), another trafficking victim, finally reached out. But danger loomed: Kang Shin-jae (Jung Eun-chae) found “2005” scrawled on her car window, while Hwang Hyun-jin (Lee Chung-ah) was attacked by a green-hooded figure resembling Yoon Ra-young’s assailant. The initial catharsis from Yoon Ra-young’s declaration gave way to escalating tension. |
Meanwhile, prosecutor Park Je-yeol’s actions hinted at a case turning point. He instructed detective Gu Seon-kyu (Choi Young-jun) to verify the first reporter in Lee Joon-hyuk’s closed murder case. Gu Seon-kyu recognized his wife Hwang Hyun-jin’s voice in the 119 call, visibly disturbed. Park Je-yeol’s meaningful expression while watching Yoon Ra-young’s broadcast deepened the mystery.
Yoon Ra-young struck a risky deal with forensic chief Hong Yeon-hee (Baek Eun-hye). Unidentified DNA and women’s accessories at Lee Joon-hyuk’s home implicated Yoon Ra-young and Hwang Hyun-jin. Yoon Ra-young agreed to take Hong Yeon-hee’s divorce case in exchange for a DNA swap, protecting Hwang Hyun-jin, Lee Joon-hyuk’s first witness and one-night stand. However, Hong Yeon-hee’s “hellish” husband is an active prosecutor, adding intrigue to his identity and choice of Yoon Ra-young as defense attorney.
“Honor: Their Court” episode 4 airs February 10 at 10 PM on ENA, also available on KT Genie TV and Coupang Play.
[Sports Today, reporter Jeong Ye-won
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