As Law and the City nears its end, fans are bracing themselves for an emotional wrap-up. The drama has balanced complex legal battles with equally complicated personal lives, keeping viewers hooked week after week.
With only two episodes left, every storyline seems to be building toward a final showdown. The drama’s blend of heart and courtroom tension has made it a must-watch for many.
Viewers have grown attached to the characters, both in and outside the courtroom. Whether it’s Ju-hyeong’s quiet struggles or Mun-jeong’s tough balancing act between motherhood and work, the show hasn’t shied away from real emotions.
The last two episodes are scheduled to air on August 9 and August 10, 2025, marking the end of this 12-episode journey. Fans across the globe are already setting reminders to catch them as soon as they drop.
As we head into the final weekend, expectations are high. Whether you’re watching for the legal drama or the personal twists, the finale promises plenty of drama and closure. Here’s everything you need to know about the final episodes of Law and The City.
Law and the City Episode 11-12: Everything to know

The final episodes of Law and the City are almost here. Episode 11 will be released on Saturday, August 9, 2025, while the grand finale, Episode 12, airs on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
In South Korea, both episodes will air on tvN, with Episode 12 scheduled for 9:20 PM KST. For international viewers, the show is available on Viki, where subtitles are usually added shortly after release.
Although Viki’s subtitle team may take a little time, their translations are generally very detailed and well done. Disney+ will also stream the show in Singapore and select other regions.
Each episode is expected to run for around 1 hour and 5 minutes, and there are also options to stream via TVING (Korea), U-NEXT (Japan), and friDay Video (Taiwan), depending on your location. Some viewers using Viki can watch for free with ads, making it accessible to more fans worldwide.
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What happened in Law and the City so far: A quick recap

Law and the City quietly shows how emotionally worn out the legal team has become. Mun-jeong is dealing with a pregnancy, and it’s starting to affect her mentally. Sang-gi is trying to focus on work, but he’s silently worried about his mother’s health.
Even Hyung-min, who’s usually composed, struggles with her growing self-doubt during key moments. The case this time is about school bullying, but it’s more complicated than it seems. The victim is acting out, which makes it hard for others to see how deep the problem runs.
Ju-hyeong takes the lead, and through his investigation, he realizes that the bullying was continuous and deeply damaging, not just a one-time thing. This brings the team together, but they’re clearly stretched thin.
They win the case, but the mood doesn’t feel like a win. No one celebrates. Everyone just looks tired and emotionally spent. Ju-hyeong stays quiet, Hui-ji gives a simple nod, Chang-won seems like he's just going through the motions, and Mun-jeong quietly walks away.
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What to expect from Law and the City finale episodes?

As Law and the City heads into its final two episodes, viewers can expect some major developments. The team is clearly reaching an emotional breaking point, and Episode 11 might begin to unravel their internal struggles.
Ju-hyeong may face a personal challenge that forces him to rethink his usual calm, rule-following nature. Meanwhile, Chang-won might be pushed to make a big decision that affects the whole team.
With everything building up, the finale could bring closure not just to the legal cases but also to the characters’ personal battles.
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