Pro Bono Episode 8 slows things down in some places and hits hard in others. The episode runs for about 62 minutes, but it carries a lot of emotional weight. Here, the chapter shifts the focus from public image to private betrayal, and at its core, it asks a tough question about family, control, and consent. Kang David once again proves he is willing to cross lines if it means protecting his client.
Pro Bono Episode 8 recap

Elijah’s case takes a darker turn
The Pro Bono episode opens with David learning the truth about Elijah’s downfall, but the real threat was never the fans or the media. It was her own mother pulling the strings from the start. The revelation lands hard, especially when Elijah’s cheating boyfriend enters the picture. Meanwhile, a rival lawyer-linked media outlet exposes the affair, adding fuel to the fire.
David and Gi-ppeum confront Elijah’s mother directly, and she claims everything she did was out of love and protection. She says she only wanted to keep a bad man away from her daughter.
A mother’s love turns into control
Elijah does not accept that explanation, and she feels betrayed, not protected. Her anger feels raw and justified as she realizes her mother made life-changing choices without her consent.
David pushes further by intimidating the lawyer hired by Elijah’s mother. What comes out is far worse than expected. Also, the mother actively blocked men from approaching Elijah during her school years. She used dirty tactics to keep control and stay financially dependent on her daughter.
Elijah fights back
David does not soften the truth when he tells Elijah everything, and Elijah listens and makes a clear decision. She walks into the Pro Bono office and asks the team to sue her own mother. This moment feels heavy but empowering, as the case is no longer just about reputation damage. It becomes about ownership of her life and career.
The legal battle and team pressure
The courtroom scenes reflect the messy emotional history between mother and daughter. Gi-ppeum steps in quietly and offers Elijah a place to stay, and that small gesture adds warmth to an otherwise cold situation. Meanwhile, the Pro Bono team digs into the entertainment company’s records.
Their research uncovers evidence of money laundering, and the stakes rise quickly once financial crimes enter the picture.
Trouble inside the firm
Just as momentum builds, Gyu-jang orders the Pro Bono team to shut down, and his reasoning feels rushed and suspicious. Tension spreads across the team, and trust starts to crack under pressure, unlike what we have seen in the last episode. David turns to Jung-in for help, but at the same time, the episode explores Yeong-sil’s past. His childhood abuse explains his silence and emotional distance.
A risky plan and a bigger goal
Jung-in steps in with a temporary solution that saves the team, but David does not stop there. He aims higher than just winning a case. The team begins working toward changing an actual law at the National Assembly. So, this move shows how far David has evolved from his judge days.
Elijah’s mother tries to regain sympathy by playing the victim. David exposes her financial abuse with clear evidence. We can see that her image finally cracks in public.
Final thoughts
Episode 8 feels bold and different from earlier cases as it blends legal strategy with emotional truth. The law-change angle adds depth and realism.
Jung Kyung-ho delivers one of his strongest performances so far. The episode leaves the story open rather than resolved. With the stakes now this high, the next episode feels impossible to miss.
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