Let’s be real, sometimes all you need after a crazy day is a hot bowl of soup, a comfy chair, and people who just get you. That’s exactly what we get in the newest teaser for Law and the City. No fancy courtroom scenes. No dramatic love triangles (yet). Just five tired lawyers, some rice, and a soup that’s apparently “missing salt.”
And guess what? It’s weirdly emotional.
The Teaser Hits Harder Than Expected

The latest teaser? It’s the third in the shared meal series and honestly, it hits just right. Picture this: It’s Wednesday night, everyone’s clearly wiped out, and they’re huddled around a table with hot soup and rice, comfort food 101.
They’re tired, but not too tired to argue (in the most loveable way) about whether the soup needs more salt. It’s those tiny, silly squabbles that make them feel real. Like, yes, they’re lawyers dealing with intense cases, but they’re also just five people trying to enjoy dinner without losing it.
Now, here’s where it gets deep. The teaser ends with a line that had me staring at my ceiling in silence:
“Life’s nothing special. We’re all just trying to get by and feed ourselves.”
Excuse me? Who gave this drama the right to read my diary? Because, same. That one sentence captured the entire millennial/gen-z experience better than my therapist ever could.
Moon Ga Young’s New Drama Feels Like a Hug in K-Drama Form
Let’s take a second to appreciate Moon Ga Young in her new drama role as Kang Hui Ji. She’s smart, stylish, and clearly the type to text back with perfect grammar and a wink emoji. Her chemistry with Lee Jong Suk? Undeniable. Like, someone give these two a couple name already.
Watching them banter about the soup seasoning was peak “we’re close but pretending we’re not” energy. You know that vibe? The one where you’re bickering but secretly loving every second of it? Yeah, that.
More Than Just Soup (But Also, Let’s Talk About That Soup)
This teaser is part of a three-day series.
Monday’s teaser gave us a glimpse of quiet tension.
Tuesday’s one? Silent chewing and shared burnout.
Wednesday (this one)? Comfort food, laughs, and that warm fuzziness we live for.
Basically, if you love My Mister, Hospital Playlist, or literally cried watching a convenience store scene in a K-drama, this one’s for you.
Add This Drama to Your Watchlist, Like, Now
Law and the City premieres on July 5 at 9:20 p.m. KST. Trust me, you’re gonna want to be there when Seocho District’s hottest lawyers return to your screen.
So go ahead, mark your calendar. Text your K-drama buddy. Tell them, “We’re watching this together, no skipping allowed.”
Because when a drama makes soup this emotional… you know it’s going to be good.
Want more heartfelt moments and relatable mess?
Don’t miss this one on your new Kdrama 2025 list. Grab your tissues (and maybe some soup). You’ll need both.