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Pro Bono

프로보노 ‧ Drama ‧ 2025 - 2026
Both the series has a focus on multiple individual cases where they deal with them one by one. They have a main theme of justice and with humour laced into them. If you have watched one of them and enjoyed it I think you will like the other one. Tomorrow is more super natural themed than Pro Bono but they have a similar vibe and feel.
Recommended by Lewski
because both male leads are attorneys, and they help people for free. male leads are confident and good at their jobs,
Recommended by Hanne
Similar with the investigations, addresses sensitive topics, and they are centred around justice for the people who can't get justice for themselves, ghosts and probono cases, they all deal with one case per 2 episodes ish
Recommended by Lewski
- The plot gives me similar vibes to My Lawyer, Mr. Jo.
- The concept is the same: first, he is successful, then, due to a crisis, he loses everything and starts taking cases to help the poor and weak for free.
- The only difference is that in My Lawyer, Mr. Jo, he was a hotshot lawyer before becoming a lawyer again, whereas in Pro Bono, he was a judge before becoming a lawyer.
Recommended by ST786
Both follow a man who has a specific goal working within a legal system
Both also don't have romance which is what I kinda enjoyed about them.
Recommended by Zero
ML in Pro Bono looks to be similar to FL in May It Please the Court - a rich, conglomerates defending lawyer who got demoted to public service lawyer.
FL in Pro Bono looks to be similar to ML in May It Please the Court - a quirky public service lawyer who's gonna clash with the newly appointed partner.
Recommended by Aramintai
Both follow a man who are dealing with a system larger than them.
Both are also funnier than you'd expect them to be.
Recommended by Zero
stars the same actor, Jung Kyung Ho
Humor, One case per 2 episodes, Address sensitive topics, Found Family/Team
Chaotic in the best way, heartfelt and fun with that Enemies-to-Friends energy between characters.
Recommended by MiZU
similar with the investigations, addresses sensitive topics, found family trope, centered around justice, one case per 2 episodes
Recommended by MiZU
similar with how the story addresses sensitive topics, one case per two episodes, humor, family/found family trope
everything else is different
Recommended by MiZU
Both focus on helping others case-by-case stories. They handle sensitive topics with empathy, highlight justice and healing and build a “found family” dynamic within their teams. If you liked the heartfelt growth and human-centered storytelling in one, the other has a similar vibe.
Recommended by MiZU
- every episode with different legal case
- every story about societal issues
- legal team working together despite their differences and prejudices
- charming (although in different ways) characters
Recommended by misschloris
These were both written by the same scriptwriter and involve societal commentary on a range of topics relevant to modern day Korea. Both MLs are judges who learn how to make true friends over the course of the series.
Recommended by lostfae
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