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 Mek is falsely accused of murder. He teams up with Jittri to prove his innocence.

If you are passionate about legal dramas, stories involving political corruption, murder mysteries, and social commentary, *The Evil Lawyer* is exactly what you need to watch right away. The plot revolves around Mek, a young lawyer who firmly believes in justice and the rule of law. His life takes a turn for the worse when he is framed for the murder of a police chief's son. Abandoned and betrayed by the very system he once trusted, Mek joins forces with the controversial lawyer Jittri, known for exploiting legal loopholes and defending clients who appear guilty but are not.

Stars: Rhatha Phongam, Nat Kitcharit, Atchareeya Potipipittanakorn

The relationship between the two is unique. Mek is an idealist, whereas Jittri operates in a moral gray area; she firmly believes the system is unequal and prone to the abuse of power. As Mek investigates the conspiracy behind his arrest, the story takes a dark turn, exposing corrupt judges, the exploitation of migrant workers, and police misconduct. These are the story's silent villains. The question remains: can Jittri help Mek? Will Mek manage to find justice?


One of *The Evil Lawyer*'s strengths is its performances. Nat Kitcharit does a commendable job as Mek; his character's transformation—from an upright lawyer to someone who breaks the rules, albeit reluctantly—is fascinating to watch. Meanwhile, Rhatha Phongam is a delight to watch in the role of the cunning Jittri. Although she starts off as a villain, the plot reveals the various facets of her character as it progresses. Personally, I found her role more intriguing than Mek's. She finds loopholes in the system, prompting plenty of food for thought; she is undoubtedly a brilliantly written character.


Another positive aspect of the series is the presentation of legal proceedings. At no point do they become dull or tedious; the creators have managed to maintain a brisk, engaging pace. For those outside the legal profession or without a background in the field, the scenes are remarkably clear, as the language used is simple and accessible to the general public. The only downside to *The Evil Lawyer* is that the series' tone is somewhat uneven. The wide range of topics covered can lead to a certain amount of confusion while watching. Some viewers might find the volume of information overwhelming if they binge-watch the series; indeed, grasping the concepts during the initial episodes can be challenging.


The pacing is solid enough to sustain interest. This was another of *The Evil Lawyer*’s strengths: the plot moves along at an appropriate pace, despite the diversity of subjects addressed. Series of this nature require a measured pace, as viewers need time to fully comprehend the story; conversely, if the narrative moved too quickly, the plot would be difficult to follow. In this regard, the creators have done an excellent job of keeping the audience hooked. Thus, as previously mentioned, if you enjoy series that blend different genres, *The Evil Lawyer* is a fantastic choice.

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