love this drama
I started Law and the City expecting a standard courtroom drama, but what I got was something far more thoughtful, layered, and emotionally rewarding. This isn’t just a story about lawyers winning or losing cases — it’s about people trying (and often failing) to navigate the murky space between professionalism and personal ethics, all while bonding over daily lunch breaks. And honestly? I love it.
The premise is surprisingly simple: a group of attorneys work in the same building but for different law firms. They meet for lunch, bicker like siblings, support each other through rough days, and slowly reveal bits of themselves case by case. It’s such a grounded, charming setup — almost slice-of-life, but with legal drama baked into the rhythm of their everyday routines.
The premise is surprisingly simple: a group of attorneys work in the same building but for different law firms. They meet for lunch, bicker like siblings, support each other through rough days, and slowly reveal bits of themselves case by case. It’s such a grounded, charming setup — almost slice-of-life, but with legal drama baked into the rhythm of their everyday routines.
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