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Beyond the Bar

에스콰이어: 변호사를 꿈꾸는 변호사들 ‧ Drama ‧ 2025
Ongoing 12/12
Kaz
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Sep 6, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 4.5
Story 6.5
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 10
Rewatch Value 5.0

Esperava bem mais!!

Sinceramente? Não é uma série que eu odiei. A maioria dos atores são bons, menos o problemático que todos já sabemos quem é, me recuso a elaborar sobre esse homem, porque sei que isso só me traria dor de cabeça. A trilha sonora é impecável e ela aborda alguns temas interessantes. Mas, baseado no hype que foi colocado, não diria que é uma série espetacular, é uma farofa básica para passar o tempo. Mas enfim, não vou dizer que não vale a pena ver, porém não acho que valeria rever.
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jisuqlf
4 people found this review helpful
Aug 11, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.5

Beyond the Expectations

There is something quietly captivating about Beyond the Bar. Now that I have finished it, I can honestly say it is one of those rare dramas that understands exactly what it wants to be from beginning to end. It pulls you in gently, and before you know it, you care deeply about every character who walks through that small law office.

Most of the story takes place in a quiet office hidden away from the busy streets of Seoul. The drama follows the legal team and the people who come to them for help. Each episode focuses on a different case or client, which makes every chapter feel like its own short story. Even so, all of them connect back to the main characters and the lives they are trying to rebuild.

One thing that stood out to me after finishing the whole series is the main theme. The heart of this drama is love in many forms. Every case is connected to love in some way. Sometimes it is romantic love. Sometimes it is family love, friendship, or the kind of love that grows out of guilt, forgiveness, or wanting to protect someone. These different forms of love tie the entire show together and give it a gentle emotional depth.

On the surface, the drama gives you touching, self-contained stories about grief, hope, and connection. Under that, it slowly reveals who the lawyers are, what they struggle with, and how they try to heal. The way these layers fit together is one of the strongest parts of the show.

By the time I reached the finale, I felt like everything came together in a very natural and heartfelt way. I really adored the ending. It felt warm and honest, and it matched the tone of the whole drama. Still, I finished the last episode wishing there were a few special episodes or maybe even a season two. I would love to see what happens to the main couple after everything they went through.

Beyond the Bar was only the second office drama I have ever watched and my first Korean one, but it has definitely raised my standards. The writing feels grounded, the pacing is calm and steady, and the actors make every character feel real and believable.

If you like character-driven dramas with slow, emotional storytelling, Beyond the Bar is definitely worth watching. It does not rely on big twists. It trusts its characters and its quiet message about love, and it delivers something truly beautiful.

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Ongoing 12/12
New Yorker Drama Lover
6 people found this review helpful
Aug 11, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 3
Overall 7.5
Story 7.5
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 6.5
Rewatch Value 2.5

Show Falsely Promotes Unproven Wives' Tale of Freezer Death

Misinformation and conspiracy theories are wrecking havoc the world over and meanwhile this show is promoting a completely unproven wives' tale about a man freezing in a refrigerated container because he believed he was freezing when in the story's telling the freezer was not on and he shouldn't have died. They site the nocebo effect which is a real phenomena but does not prove this story true. This is actually an old wives tale with no basis in fact whatsoever, yet the story falsely promotes it as true and uses a trusted psychiatrist within the story to promote this lie, and goes on to have the characters themself remark that they can't believe this old wives' tale is actually true, when it in fact is not true at all. This is so irresponsible I can't see past it.

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Dropped 3/12
OneHyutwohuy
4 people found this review helpful
Aug 20, 2025
3 of 12 episodes seen
Dropped 0
Overall 2.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 4.5
Rewatch Value 1.0
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WORST DRAMA IN THIS DECADE !!!!!!

This drama makes me fairly angry.What strated as average drama ended in total horror.Well where do i start? Firstly the FL and ML lead for me from the start the FL has challenged kind of vibe she seems Autistic.ML is "cold hearthed" to me seems like childish man that somehow got to high position at law firm.The characters are simply written verry purely.But the 1 episode wasn't so bad it was actualy decent, episode 2 was the same case with small bad written scenec and acting but it was watchable, but then i got to episode 3 which is where i stopped watching it.Reason 1. child gets almost hit beacuse men drank alcohol before driving small truck (i know he didn't know there was alcojol in it but it was his responsibility, he was driving, if he didn't almost hit a child that would be different but even than he could hit somenone other) but the drama made it seem as if he was completelly innocent.They made the mother guilty (which i'm not saying she has not any kind of doing in the traggedy of the child but that is not my point) another problem is WHY would so rich people allow the case to be losen ?? We all know that if son of famous docor in korea what have been almlst hit that media and everybody would kill the laywers that defend the monster that almost hit the child but that wasn't the case in fact the media was completly ignored and we all know that famous doctor would have manny conections everywhere but that is completly ignored AGAIN! Reason2. The ML trauma is not hinted troughout the whole episode it is just thrown at us in court.The fact that he done what he done in courtroom was shown as good was mental !!! Reason3.His ex KILLED their KID but the ML acts as if it's normal and his fault for being upset he even said that he understand her which is AGAIN baaad writing but the FL schowing completly no emotion is horriebly writing and the whole episode was acted out verry badly screaming was taken as good acting and acting challenged was taken as acting smart.I have thousand more reasons but i dont want to rant here for a week.

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MilicaB
11 people found this review helpful
Aug 4, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 6
Overall 9.5
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 4.0

Smart, wise, kind and functional FL for a change; and professional and other respect btwn ML and FL

This kdrama goes on the same old sexist trope as usual - he is cold and she melts his heart... but it is different bc the FL is a competent individual and actually HELPS the ML, he doesnt have to babysit her or save her from her own stupidities.
They work well together. She earned his respect by being an excellent professional, and he gained her respect by being excellent too.

So then the personal romance starts. The tea analogy was phenomenally well used.

WHAT IS ROMANCE? TO ME ROMANCE IS ANY TIME THERE ARE FEELINGS OF BEING PULLED TOWARDS ANOTHER. It comes in many intensities - you may flirt with someone on the other side of the restaurant just looking at them, or you may talk and be happy, or you may end up in bed - it is all romance to me......

The audience bickering if there should be any romance in this drama since it is not labeled as romance in the MDL summary, and since it is a "legal" drama, then bickering that FL is too young for the ML, ... was just ... wtf wow how can anyone think in that direction, in such limited ways.... ??? Very MENTAL audience.

Life is romance, thriller, bickering, politicking, horror LOL comedy tragicomedy all rolled into one, and I really APPRECIATE that kdramas mix it all up and produce really fun things to watch.
Any lawyer has a private life and hopefully has some love life so why not include that in a legal drama??? It affect the legal issues.

Haunted Palace drama was about an imugi and a competent shaman working together to bust some monsters, and falling in love in the process, and it was such a great, FUN, kdrama.

I think this drama will be like that. ML and FL are a good match, both smart, educated, kind, with integrity, hard workers, team workers, really capable people ... who will do great cases together...

AND that tea of ep 2.... the tea theme of the entire episode... the tea used in such a PERFCT way, the script was so masterful.... that tea is the opening of a personal and intimate connection between them two.

the romance is brewing already. It might take time to express in physical world, and I expect episodes of them healing their past love traumas, overcoming office politics blaming them for dating and favoritism, etc - but I think they are ALREADY a solid couple energetically, the tea hooked them up forever, and they will be pulled into each other more and more until they become an official couple in "real life" of this kdrama LOL A partner and a star new hire in love. That will be a scandal but also not so much since HE had no gfriends ever :) it will be clear this is serious :)

then I wish then many successful cases, their own law firm, becoming rich and famous, and living happily ever after :)

adn the lawsuit cases... lets not make them soapy like in ep 2... giving birth to a child just bc they resemble you is so narcissistic, destroying the child, so i thought the case in ep 2 was totally fake.
the usefulness of it is that it raised the issue of loyalty and ML and FL got closer bc of it

The romance here is so subtle... !!! and so clever... and so wordy...
FL is so smart and an excellent reader of character... she saw though her boyfriend immediately....

and then ... ML stayed after 6pm and invited her for a tea... and asked her how she was doing. THAT is not his typical behavor. It is already a sign he noticed her as a woman.
and she asked questions on his personal opinions, what HE would do, and that means she already noticed him as a person and as a man... she really asked him personal questions and you dont ask such questions unless you are interested in that person...... which he answered in a way that made her respect him and NOTICE HIM

What he answered was very ... short and very potent, he answered a life dilemma in just a few powerful words... and helped her to see some profound concepts of life.... He answered as a wise smart and reliable person... so she realized she was talking with someone on her level

so yeah ..... this is going to be a love between two capable, functional and very perceptive and wise adults of high integrity.

so that will be fun to watch, how a mature love like that can take two people so much further

I think the few words they exclanged while drinking tea are life changing words, they talked about some profound life CONCEPTS and both reflected and communicated and LEARNED from each other

I am looking forward to more of that

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The ending is appropriate bc they are two very mental and egoistical people and also lawyers so they try to THINK about everything and make sure to make "contracts" - so they are gonna need a LOT of time to melt down, IF that even happens...

THE JUST DO NOT LET GO AND LISTEN TO THEIR HEART. Actually ML and FL turned out quite pathetic LOL and need another 20 episodes to melt down...

They are so... robotic... There is attraction, they enjoy each other's company, but they do NOT explore their feelings, they always stay SAFE. Staying safe is good only for assassins. If you are going to love, you have to step forward and RISK IT.

THEY ARE UNWILLING TO RISK.
meanwhile they are just losing time in loving each other and having a good time together
They should have hooked up and went walking the dog every day and on the weekends, just having a good time

BUT THEY CANNOT LOVE
that was disappointing to me to see at the end - both of them are too stucko in their heads and their own little shells and will NEVER come out of it bc it is inconvenient and they dont want to risk
That is the price of their posh life and their feeling like they "made it" -
THE ARE EMOTIONAL COWARDS
Nah there was attraction pull and she really liked him, she was feeling it - the smell on his hankie, touching his hand in the taxi, etc. SHE KEPT HER HAND THERE NEXT TO HIS TOUCHING HIM
BUT she is dead inside and doesnt pay attention to her feelings and her body and heart...
and she cannot, that is her boss..

He is a lot worse, he is essentially impotent. To believe that you can go for a year without intimacy in a romantic relationship and that it definitely disappears after a while.. well, ... he is just unhealthy and frozen inside.

So their love may never happen, they are too frozen, too egoistical and cowardly :)

Maybe if there is season 100, they might make it by then :) But I doubt it, honestly. I really think they are not human. They are robots.

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Ongoing 4/12
viviyuii
3 people found this review helpful
Aug 11, 2025
4 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 3
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 8.0

wow

I have watched other law kdramas but tbh i think this is top 3, especially because i enjoyed it so much despite only 4 episodes being released. I usually find the first episode boring when watching shows but i enjoyed this kdrama from the start. I would love to see a balance between the law and romance aspect, and just let the romance aspect of this drama slowly flourish.

would recommend.
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mimi
0 people found this review helpful
Sep 10, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.5
Story 8.0
Acting/Cast 8.5
Music 5.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
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too many elements for not enough episodes

I actually really enjoyed the drama. The cases were interesting and even quite moving, and it touched on a lot of different themes that were handled pretty well. But I was really disappointed by the ending—it felt like the kind of ending that makes you wonder if some episodes are missing.
I also liked the second leads, but in a 12-episode drama I don’t think they were really necessary. Their story ended up being developed much more than the main leads’, even though the main couple had great chemistry and real romantic potential.
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Ongoing 2/12
Hee-Jin
2 people found this review helpful
Aug 4, 2025
2 of 12 episodes seen
Ongoing 0
Overall 10
Story 10
Acting/Cast 10
Music 10
Rewatch Value 10
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"Beyond the Bar" – Where Justice Meets Sass!

This legal K-drama is like Suits met Extraordinary Attorney Woo at a Seoul cocktail lounge. Rookie lawyer Hyo-min brings heart, hustle, and a zero chill attitude to a cutthroat firm, while her mentor Seok-hun is colder than a metal briefcase in winter.
Expect sizzling banter, juicy office politics, and courtroom curveballs. So far, it's smart, snappy, and shaping up to be the next legal K-drama you binge instead of doing your taxes.

What We’ve Seen So Far (Episodes 1 & 2)
Episode 1️⃣:
Hyo‑min enters the elite Yullim firm. She clashes with Seok‑hun’s rigid professionalism from day one
Assigned a gas company advisory case, she uncovers a massive siphoning scandal after field investigation, impressing the firm—but earns a scolding for her reckless approach.
Episode 2️⃣:
The tension intensifies between litigation and corporate teams inside the firm. Hyo‑min continues growing under Seok‑hun’s sharp mentoring.

Therefore, If you enjoy mentor‑mentee transformations, ethical court battles, and smart writing grounded in real‑world law, this one’s worth following each weekend.

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ThatahD
12 people found this review helpful
Aug 7, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

2 temporada, queremos!

Esse dorama é praticamente uma petição bem redigida: começa sério, cheio de termos jurídicos, mas termina trazendo emoção e até uns detalhes nas entrelinhas que fazem a gente suspirar.

A protagonista é aquela jovem advogada que chega chegando: zero prática de verdade, mas com argumento afiado como prazo correndo em último minuto. Depois de um teste que eliminou metade da concorrência (parecia sabatina de indicação ao STF), ela conquista a vaga e vai parar justamente na equipe do chefe mais rabugento do prédio — o tipo que respira prazo e cita jurisprudência até na fila do café.

E adivinha? Ela dá conta do recado! Cada caso é um episódio fechado, com sentença e tudo — coisa que no Brasil só sairia depois de 10 temporadas, uns três recursos, meia dúzia de embargos e, se muito, um agravo de instrumento.

Mas nem só de petições e pareceres vive esse dorama. Tem o romance do advogado que se apaixona pela colega mais velha (amei esse casal — ele é fofo, os beijos foram “uau” e ainda aparece sem camisa, então ponto extra), além dos dramas paralelos: a irmã gêmea, o ex-namorado, os pais, a ex-mulher que não queria filhos mas surge grávida… tudo isso apimentando a rotina sofrida do chefe “cri-cri”, que no fundo só precisava de companhia pra dividir a vida e alguém pra ajudar a alimentar o cachorro.

Agora, sobre o casal principal… tinha tudo pra ser lendário, mas aí a Coreia resolveu ser conservadora: 16 anos de diferença e a gente ficou só nos olhares demorados, suspiros engolidos e sentimentos nas entrelinhas. A tensão estava lá, mas ficou escondida, tipo cláusula contratual perdida no rodapé.

Nota: 9,9/10. Só não fecho em 10 porque faltou o beijo obrigatório. De resto? Sem defeitos. Aguenta fácil até sustentação oral no STF.

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jubiscaki
4 people found this review helpful
Sep 9, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 8.0
Story 8.5
Acting/Cast 10
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 6.5
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O famoso "QUE FINAL É ESSE?"

Eu fiquei vidrada nesse dorama, poucas vezes consigo terminar um dorama que ainda esteja em lançamento, mas devo ser sincera em que esperava mais do final.

Ter terminado sem NENHUM beijinho e um final tão aberto é muito torturanteeee!!!! Mas apesar disso eu gostei muito no geral, veria com toda certeza caso houvesse uma segunda temporada, o drama acabou como se tivesse mais uns 2 episódios para continuar, mas se isso não incomoda quem foi assistir vão fundo!
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EchoesOfLove
2 people found this review helpful
Sep 8, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 9.0
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 8.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

Onde ambição, ética e desejo de vencer se encontram sob o peso de um terno bem cortado

Advogados não vivem apenas de leis, mas de dilemas. Em Além do Direito, cada audiência é um campo de batalha onde ternos bem cortados escondem cicatrizes invisíveis. O drama mergulha no mundo da advocacia de elite, expondo as rachaduras de um sistema que se equilibra entre justiça, poder e vaidade.

Aqui, os tribunais não são templos da verdade, mas arenas onde ambição, ética e sobrevivência se entrelaçam. Mais do que decisões jurídicas, o que está em jogo é a identidade de cada personagem diante do espelho.

Protagonistas & elenco

Han Ji-hoon (Lee Je-hoon) — advogado brilhante, mas consumido pela necessidade de provar que justiça não é só discurso.

Cha Eun-kyung (Kim Tae-ri) — jovem destemida que desafia preconceitos e encontra força na própria voz.

Baek Do-hyun (Jo Woo-jin) — sócio veterano, estrategista frio que transforma a lei em arma.

Yoon Na-ra (Esom) — idealista que insiste em humanizar até os casos mais cínicos, mesmo quando isso a expõe.

O peso simbólico do terno: armadura de status e sufoco silencioso.

Casos que revelam corrupção, brechas legais e escolhas que custam caro.

Relações mentor–pupilo repletas de lealdade e traição.

O fio tênue entre vencer um processo e perder a si mesmo.

No fim, a lei não é apenas o que está escrito, mas o que cada um ousa defender, mesmo quando o mundo inteiro parece contra.

"Entre a verdade e a vitória, a toga pesa e o terno sufoca."

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Adess
2 people found this review helpful
Nov 21, 2025
12 of 12 episodes seen
Completed 0
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
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Quand les procès brillent… mais que le reste fait grève...

J’ai terminé "Beyond the Bar" et j’suis dans cet entre-deux chelou où je me dis “c’était sympa”, mais clairement pas assez pour que je hurle "daebaaaak" dans mon salon 😅✨. C’est le genre de drama qui se regarde tout seul, qui fait son petit travail de legal workplace tranquillement… mais qui ne m’a jamais vraiment embarquée à fond.

On suit Kang Hyo-min, une rookie un peu maladroite mais qui est droite dans ses baskets, elle rejoint l’équipe contentieux du cabinet Yullim, et elle se retrouve sous la tutelle de Yoon, aka le mentor glacial 🤣❄️. Leur relation, c’est vraiment le fil conducteur, entre un mélange de respect, de valeurs et de croissance perso qui donne un petit glow au drama 🫶🏻.

Le format “une affaire par épisode” est cool, il y a des dilemmes moraux, un peu d’humanité, parfois de l’émotion… mais ça reste vraiment soft. Certaines histoires m’ont accrochée, d’autres beaucoup moins. Et c’est là que ça coince... le drama manque clairement d’âme. 😭🔥

Autour du duo principal, tout est trop peu creusé... J’avais envie de m’attacher aux collègues, de connaître leurs failles, leurs liens, leurs casseroles… mais on reste constamment à la surface. Pareil pour les petites tensions émotionnelles... parfois ça matchait, parfois j’attendais une étincelle qui ne venait jamais 😅.

Et parlons des intrigues secondaires… franchement, c’est ce qui m’a le plus frustrée. La sœur jumelle ?!? Il y avait un potentiel de fou à exploiter, mais ça a été survolé... Le couple secondaire... Survolé, les parents ?!? Survolés aussi... Les zones d’ombre du ML ?!? Survolées... tellement que son "obsession" en devient ridicule...

J'ai eu cette impression que tout ce qui n’est pas "procès" a été coincé dans un coin du bureau en mode “on verra plus tard”... Sauf que le “plus tard”… bah il n'est jamais venu.

Et cette fin… VRAIMENT ?!? 😭🔥. J'ai eu cette sensation qu’ils avaient débranché le drama au milieu d’une phrase, comme si quelqu’un avait appuyé sur “stop” par accident... Cette phrase finale “Pour moi l’amour c’est...” cut to black. FIN !!! J’ai regardé mon écran en mode : “non mais… VOUS ÊTES SÉRIEUX LÀ ?!?” 😱

En soit, ça résume parfaitement mon ressenti... les procès sont top, prenants, bien foutus… mais tout le reste m'a donné une sensation de drama “sage”, qui n'a pas osé aller chercher ce que ses propres intrigues promettaient... 🤷🏼‍♀️

Après, je vais pas mentir non plus, ça reste agréable, humain par moments, avec un humour léger et des petites touches émotionnelles qui m’ont fait sourire. C’est un drama feel-good dans le domaine juridique, mais ce n'est pas le genre qui restera gravé dans ma mémoire ✌🏻


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