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Time of India
08-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Law and the City: Watch episode 11 online today; check the release date & streaming platforms for these countries
Law and the City Episode 11 online: Fans of the Korean drama Law and the City can stream Episode 11 online today, August 9, 2025, at approximately 12:20 PM (GMT) 8:20 AM (ET) / 5:50 PM IST, according to the official release schedule. Five lawyers at a newly merged firm juggle complex cases while forging unexpected friendships. Among them are An Ju-hyeong, a skilled yet emotionally distant senior attorney, and Kang Hee-ji, an idealistic junior associate determined to make a real difference. For fans who enjoy intelligent romance, compelling characters, and emotional depth, this is a series worth watching. Law and the City: Release date and time for Episode 11 Episode 11 airs on Saturday, August 9, 2025, at 12:20 PM (GMT) / 8:20 AM (ET) / 5:50 PM IST on tvN in South Korea. It will also be available to international viewers via simultaneous streaming on Disney+, JioHotstar, and Viki, all of which offer English subtitles to make the series accessible to a global audience. Where to Watch Law and the City Episode 11 Online? Episodes 11 is available to stream on Disney+, JioHotstar, and Viki - the main legal platforms offering high-quality video and English subtitles. In South Korea, the series airs on tvN. For viewers in the U.S., Canada, India, Indonesia, and the UK, Disney+ remains the top choice for watching the series. "Next time say it clearly so I can understand.""Next time when?""Now...""Is that clear enough" 🥹Both are so comfortable with each other. She's so bold. Their confession was so simple yet beautiful 🤌🏻❤️#LawandTheCityEp7#LawAndTheCity Law and the City: Episode 11 Plot? With the finale nearing, the five lawyers face turning points that could change their paths. Changwon is forced to confront a troublesome detainee from his past, while Juhyeong is moved by a client's determination, prompting him to reflect on his own convictions. Emotional confrontations and personal growth lie ahead as their stories head toward resolution. Law and the City episode 11: Spoilers Here are the spoilers for Episode 11 of the Korean series Law and the City based on the YouTube preview: With only two episodes left, the drama is bringing all five lawyers to pivotal crossroads. The preview shows them going about their usual routines - taking on cases and working with clients - but there's a deeper shift beneath the surface. Each is seen standing before a door, symbolizing life-changing decisions ahead. Changwon finds himself face-to-face with a troublesome detainee from his past, despite trying to cut ties, and his boss isn't happy about it. Meanwhile, Juhyeong witnesses a client's fierce determination over an issue that isn't even theirs, a moment that forces him to question what it really means to fight for someone else - and confront the truths he's been avoiding. As the finale approaches, expect emotional confrontations, personal growth, and resolutions shaped by both courage and conflict. It looks like Changwon will choose to be a prosecutor.I must say #KangYouSeok acting is so good in this drama 👏🏻👏🏻❤️#LawAndTheCityEp10#LawAndTheCity Law and the City: Cast and Characters The series is penned by Lee Seung-hyun and helmed by director Park Seung-woo, with a stellar lead cast featuring Lee Jong-suk, Moon Ga-young, Kang You-seok, Ryu Hye-young, and Im Seong-jae. FAQs 1. When will Episode 11 of Law and the City be released? Law and the City Episode 11 will be released on August 9, 2025, at 12:20 PM (GMT) / 8:20 AM (ET) / 5:50 PM IST on tvN. 2. Where can I watch Episode 11 of Law and the City online? You can stream Episode 11 on Disney+, JioHotstar, and Viki. All three platforms offer English subtitles. 3. Does Law and the City have English subtitles? Yes, the series is fully subtitled in English on Disney+, JioHotstar, and Viki, including Episodes 11. 4. Is Law and the City available on Netflix? No, Law and the City is not available on Netflix. It officially streams on Disney+, JioHotstar, and Viki. For all the latest K-drama, K-pop, and Hallyuwood updates, keep following our coverage here.


The Review Geek
20-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Review Geek
Good Boy – K-drama Episode 15 Recap & Review
On The Ropes Episode 15 of Good Boy begins with us back in the parking lot as Jong-gu squares off against Dong-ju. Unfortunately, our titular character is struggling and it doesn't take long for him to eat a stiff right hand, knocking him clean out. Jong-hyeon shows up to try and save Dong-ju but he's beside himself and rabid. Dong-ju is shocked when he realizes that he's fully blind, and urges Jong-hyeon to keep this a secret from Han-na for the time being. The pair head out together, where Dong-ju tries to downplay his issues and refuses to go to the hospital. If anyone is going to empathize and understand this Punch-drunk syndrome, it's Jong-hyeon and thankfully he knocks (figuratively, not literally!) some sense into him. Jong-hyeon tags along and helps Dong-ju out as he gets checked out. Several floors up, the Commissioner is taken out in an ambulance after being shot. Unfortunately, someone needs to step up and interrogate him, and that falls to Man-sik. This time though, Man-sik stands up for himself but he doesn't really get anywhere with the crooked official. Speaking of corrupt, Ju-yeong manages to get out of town and forces the Insung Mayor to do his bidding. He reminds the guy that he'll only get out of this alive if Ju-yeong does. If not? Well, his entire family are going to die. In his absence, Ju-yeong speaks to one of his Russian gangsters. They want to move quickly, securing the Candy for this deal because if it falls through, the Japanese are not going to be happy. This means he needs to get the gear back from Baek. Ju-yeong immediately tracks him down, and Baek is like a deer in headlights when he sees the boss. With the jig up, he decides to split the winnings fair and square, but instead he sends his men in and decides whoever lives will get the share, causing gunshots to erupt across the warehouse. In the morning, the team show up at the warehouse having heard reports about gunshots being fired. Jae-hong is concerned because somehow they've managed to get past at least seven different checkpoints to get there. Unfortunately, this means there's at least one more mole working for the police. Once again, the gang are forced to search for another police mole. However, they also realize that there's more to this than just money. Ju-yeong is unhinged, as we know, and it would appear that he's got dirt on individuals, forcing them into submission. Everybody on his payroll has made their money through overseas trade, including the chief prosecutor's father. Interestingly, all of these companies suddenly started growing faster right after involvement with Ju-yeong. When Ju-yeong worked at the Customs office, he started in the Intelligence Management Division. His job at the time was managing the integrated database, moving paper records across to the digital system, whilst then destroying the originals in the process. When Cheongil Shipping was investigated for fax tax invoices, the investigation started from a tip inside the customs office. Ju-yeong was the one who phoned it in. With similar documents for the other companies, he used these to blackmail people, used Leo to wipe out Oh Dollar, and then dismantled the other gangs before taking over, These documents are way more significant than the money, and Dong-ju decides they should trick Ju-yeong into falling into a trap, laid out for him meticulously by the group. They intend to use the informant from the investigations unit, and given they can't trust anybody right now – not even Dae-yong – they bug the radios and get to work listening in. This works a treat and they figure out who the mole is, including his burner phone. This officer is also the one who informed Ju-yeong at the Construction site what was going on, along with being responsible for Jong-hun's death. With the mole caught, the gang track down Ju-yeong, knowing that he's rattled. They find him in one of the tunnels. It's not the same tunnel they had a huge brawl in earlier in the season, but it's no less troublesome. In fact, our antagonist manages to hijack a car and take off. Having escaped capture (again), Ju-yeong rings the Mayor and tells him to burn all the documents. Han-na does her research and realizes that the documents are being held in the Yeonsang-gu Public Library. This was the first place he wanted built when he took office and it doesn't take long for the group to race over and find what they need. With the evidence in hand, the gang manage to capture the Mayor too, who's attempting to high-tail it away with a bag full of cash. It doesn't go to plan, as he's wheeled out into the middle of the entrance hallway and forced to answer to reporters. Deok-Gyu can only despair at what's taken place. Unfortunately, Dong-ju is not doing well and he's clearly struggling. Jong-hyeon does what he can to try and cover for him but Han-na is starting to cotton on that something isn't right. This is only compounded further when she receives a call from her mum, informing her about insurance documents. However, there's no time to waste as the team get a hit on Oh Jong-gu's whereabouts. Dong-ju is the one who tracks him down and with a steering wheel in hand (thanks to Man-sik handcuffing him to the car and Dong-ju breaking out), he fights with Mr Oh. This time, Dong-ju comes out on top and after knocking him out cold, Jong-gu is arrested. Han-na shows up not long after though, rattled over Dong-ju's condition and not being informed. With Ju-yeong's circle of influence growing ever-thinner,Ju-yeong shows up to see the Japanese gangsters and offers a whole truckful of Candy. But in exchange, he needs to do something for him. He's determined to cover his tracks, and some of this stems from him destroying the truck full of Candy. Yeon-ha helps give a tip-off about this, and the group head out to try and stop it before this happens. The gang manage to corner the truck but unfortunately, the explosion goes off just as they get there. The Episode Review Ju-yeong's empire is crumbling around him and Dong-ju is determined to see this one through to the very end. However, his blindness is obviously a big sticking point here and the fact that he's still not taking this seriously is more damaging and foolhardy to his character than endearing and brave. Now that we're onto the last week of episodes, I think it's fair to say Good Boy's story has been a bit middling and dragged out. A tighter 8 or 12 episode script would have done a lot of favours for this show because right now, we're spinning wheels and getting the same plotlines repeatedly constantly. If it's not a hunt for the money, it's a hunt for sordid documents. If it's not a hunt for the police mole it's… well, another hunt for a police mole. It's almost as if the writers know what story they want to tell but because they need to stretch it out to 16 episodes, plots are being recycled. However, the action is certainly keeping this one watchable. Some of the fight choreography is excellent and there are some genuinely impressive segments. When the show leans into that, it helps to paper over some of its issues, but with episodes like this one – which swing back in favour of police work and character growth – it really shows the extent of this drama's problems. Still, we've got one more episode left so we'll have to wait and see how this one finishes. Previous Episode Next Episode Expect A Full Season Write-Up When This Season Concludes!