The Judge from Hell kdrama – Episode 2 Recap and Spoilers.
In the second episode of SBS ‘The Judge from Hell’ that aired on the 21st, the hellish judgement of Moon Jung-joon (Jang Do-ha) by the Demon Judge Kang Bit-na (Park Shin-hye) unfolds.
Earlier, Kang Bit-na only fined Moon Jung-joon 3 million won without jail time. Moon Jung-joon, who was released like that, went to visit his former lover Cha Min-jung (Park Jung-yeon) and committed a terrible assault. Fortunately, the police officer in charge, Han Da-on (Kim Jae-young), found Cha Min-jung, and her life was saved. However, Cha Min-jung blamed herself for meeting such a man and fell into a swamp of terrible suffering.
Han Da-on was furious with Kang Bit-na. However, Kang Bit-na’s real trial was just beginning. Kang Bit-na told Moon Jung-joon, “You will experience the same things you did,” and then repaid Moon Jung-joon for what he had done to Cha Min-jung.
Kang Bit-na became Moon Jung-joon’s lover in her fantasy, showing the end of his obsession. However, Moon Jung-joon still showed no signs of remorse, and Kang Bit-na subdued him with merciless assault. Since Kang Bit-na, who was a demon, had the strongest power, Moon Jung-joon had no choice but to fall.
Kang Bit-na, who reasoned that mental murder was also murder, eventually executed Moon Jung-joon and sent him to hell. The next day, Moon Jung-joon’s body was found with a branding on his forehead that meant ‘hell’. Police officer Han Da-on took charge of the investigation into the case.
Meanwhile, Kang Bit-na approached police officer Han Da-on to find murderers more easily. The two drank together late into the night, and Han Da-on confessed that he had killed three people when he was young. Kang Bit-na, who didn’t believe it at first, began to reconsider it when Han Da-on shed tears while saying this.
Later, when dawn broke, Kang Bit-na appeared in front of Han Da-on. She stabbed Han Da-on in one breath. The sight of Han Da-on bleeding and Kang Bit-na cheering with a strange smile caught everyone’s attention.
‘The Judge from Hell’ airs every Friday and Saturday at 10 p.m.
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