Watch: Go Soo Delivers Justice As A Tenacious Yet Quirky Parole Officer In New Teaser For "Parole Examiner Lee"
tvN’s upcoming Monday-Tuesday drama “Parole Examiner Lee” has unveiled an engaging new teaser!
“Parole Examiner Lee” follows lawyer Lee Han Shin (Go Soo), who becomes a parole officer responsible for making final decisions on inmate paroles. Lee Han Shin is determined to prevent inmates who show little remorse for their crimes from obtaining paroles through money, connections, or deceitful tactics.
The newly released teaser highlights Go Soo’s captivating portrayal of Lee Han Shin, a sharp and skilled parole examiner with a quirky, unyielding demeanor. Lee Han Shin’s duality shines through—he delivers stern decisions with charisma, yet takes great pleasure in preventing parole of those undeserving.
The teaser begins with Lee Han Shin, impeccably dressed in a suit, swiftly stamping “approved” or “denied” on parole requests. His confident, precise movements leave no doubt about his expertise as a top-tier parole examiner. When he reaches the final file, he pauses, scrutinizing it before scoffing and declaring, “You can’t be released into the world yet,” raising the stamp with conviction.
As the stamp comes down, it seamlessly transforms into a coffee cup, and the dim parole hearing room shifts to a brightly lit office—his law firm. There, Lee Han Shin relaxes with a smile, casually enjoying a piece of bread, while a witty caption flashes: “An exhilarating defense battle to block those with no conscience from getting parole!”
The teaser wraps up with upbeat music and a radio news report announcing, “The parole of Ohjung Group Chairman Ji Dong Man has been denied,” followed by Lee Han Shin breaking into a celebratory dance. Why is Lee Han Shin so pleased with the news and what battles will he face to keep Chairman Ji behind bars?
Watch the full teaser below:
“Parole Examiner Lee” is set to premiere on November 18 at 8:50 p.m. KST.
While waiting, watch Go Soo in “Missing: The Other Side” here:
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