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Unlocking the Success of ‘신이랑 법률사무소’: Key Takeaways from Its Record-Breaking Episodes

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 SBS
 SBS

SBS’s Friday–Saturday drama Shin I-rang Law Office continues to set new personal bests in the ratings each week. At the center of that momentum is Yoo Yeon-seok’s magnetic performance: his character accepts a harsh fate and evolves into a fully formed lawyer. The series occupies the timeslot previously held by From Today, I’m Human, which starred Kim Hye-yoon and Lomon. That show had been highly anticipated as Kim Hye-yoon’s follow-up to the film I Carried Seon-jae and Ran, but its ratings languished in the low 2% range from episodes 4 through 8.

Episode 6 of Shin I-rang Law Office, which aired on the 28th of last month, posted a national rating of 10.0% and 10.6% in the Seoul metro area, marking the drama’s third straight week of record ratings. Its peak minute reached 12.8%. Crucially, the key 20–49 demo rating hit a high of 4.22%, making it the top program across all channels for the week of March 23–28. (Provided by Nielsen Korea) The show also ranked No. 1 on Netflix’s Today’s Korea Top 10 series chart (as of March 31). Good Data Corporation’s FUNdex for the fourth week of March (released March 31) placed the series third in overall buzz, and Yoo Yeon-seok landed among the top 10 most talked-about performers.

At the heart of the drama’s appeal is Shin I-rang’s authenticity. Branded by association as the son of a corrupt prosecutor, he repeatedly failed to land jobs and eventually opened a law office in his own name. The office turned out to be a shaman’s house, and he began seeing ghosts he never expected. That unexpected ability made him a “possessed” lawyer. He resists at first, but his innate warmth—even a street vegetable vendor can’t help but notice him—keeps pulling him toward both the living and the dead.

 SBS
 SBS

After handling cases such as Lee Kang-pung’s (Heo Sung-tae) death from medical malpractice and trainee Kim Su-a’s (Oh Ye-ju) fatal fall born of twisted insecurity and desire, Shin I-rang increasingly defines himself as the lawyer for his ghost clients. The show hit a dramatic peak when his third client, genius scientist Jeon Sang-ho (Yoon Na-mu), saw his abandoned corpse, became enraged, and possessed Shin—sending him into a dangerous, unrestrained state.

Shin I-rang even faced arrest as a murder suspect and spent time in detention. Rather than flee, he reawakened to his mission. Despite his mother Park Kyung-hwa’s (Kim Mi-kyung) objections, he insists, “If I don’t do this, who will listen to these people?” He goes on to say he’s learned how precious it is to help souls and how lucky he feels to be able to do that work, embracing his role as a specialist lawyer for the dead.

Shin I-rang’s development isn’t limited to courtroom wins. He functions as a genuine bridge between the deceased and those they leave behind. He arranged corneal donation procedures on behalf of the dead to give Kim Su-a’s mother (Jo In) hope instead of despair, and he helped Jeon Sang-ho finish unfinished research so a treatment could be completed—allowing the deceased to deliver a final gift to surviving family members. By voicing the wronged dead and delivering their truths to the living, Shin I-rang offers viewers more than catharsis; he delivers authentic emotional resonance.

Producers say the series’ true identity emerges the moment Shin I-rang begins calling his gift “luck.” As the show hits its midpoint in episodes 7–8, audiences can expect a more resolute Shin I-rang, shifting dynamics with Han Na-hyun (Lee Som), and a number of fresh narrative hooks.

Shin I-rang Law Office airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m. on SBS.

Lee So-jung, TenAsia reporter

Daniel Kim
content@tenbizt.com

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