The Judge from Hell kdrama – Episode 4 Recap and Spoilers.
On the 4th episode of the SBS Friday-Saturday drama ‘The Judge from Hell’ that aired on the 27th, the evil Kang Bit-na (Park Shin-hye)’s ‘An Eye for an Eye’ retribution was fully revealed. Kang Bit-na not only killed two husbands through insurance homicide, but also committed child abuse, and set out to punish Bae Ja-young (Im Se-joo).
The thrilling and exhilarating scenes that went beyond imagination also brought the living rooms to a boil. According to Nielsen Korea, a viewership rating research company, on the 28th, the 4th episode broke its own highest viewership rating record with 9.8% nationwide and 9.8% in the metropolitan area. This is the highest among all miniseries aired on Saturdays and the highest among weekly miniseries. The highest viewership rating at the moment soared to a whopping 13.1%. Not only that, but the 2049 viewership rating also reached 3.3%, taking first place among all programs aired on Saturdays. The unusual rise of ‘The Judge from Hell’ has been proven.
On this day, Kang Bit-na called out the criminal Bae Ja-young. Before that, Bae Ja-young made her husband’s mother Jang Soon-hee (Nam Neung-mi) take an excessive amount of sleeping pills and brought her husband’s son Yoo Ji-ho (Yang Hee-sang). She then threatened Yoo Ji-ho, brutally abused him, and even locked him up in her house. Such an extremely vicious Bae Ja-young shamelessly lied to Kang Bit-na.
Indignant, Kang Bit-na snapped, “Bad adults should be punished.” Then, Kang Bit-na’s full-fledged punishment began. First, Kang Bit-na subdued Bae Ja-young with force and, through a fantasy, returned Bae Ja-young to her just as she had killed her husband. She drowned Bae Ja-young in water and drove her to the brink of suffocation.
Bae Ja-young, who experienced extreme fear, confessed her past mistakes when Kang Bit-na said that she would let her go if she told her everything. However, Kang Bit-na’s words, “I’ll let you go,” meant “I’ll let you go to hell.” Kang Bit-na pushed Bae Ja-young off a cliff just like Bae Ja-young had killed her first husband, and when she became a child, she repaid the abuse Bae Ja-young had inflicted on Yoo Ji-ho. In this way, Kang Bit-na killed Bae Ja-young and sent her to hell. Oh the face she makes after a good kill!
Kang Bit-na finished killing another human trash. An unusual change came over her. She started to care about Han Da-on (Kim Jae-young), who had turned away saying that he would no longer be curious about her. So Kang Bit-na abandoned Bae Ja-young’s body in front of the police station where Han Da-on worked. In order to make Han Da-on suspicious and come looking for her.
Meanwhile, as murder cases targeting human trash occurred one after another, Han Da-on’s suspicions also grew. This was because both of the dead people were perpetrators related to Kang Bit-na’s trial. Furthermore, Han Da-on, who knew that Kang Bit-na was a devil, could not help but suspect Kang Bit-na even more. In the meantime, Han Da-on found a Coke can folded in a unique way at the scene of the crime, just like Kang Bit-na had done in the past, and fell into deep thought.
In the end, Han Da-on moved into Kang Bit-na’s house in front. He then said to Kang Bit-na, “I’m curious again. Kang Bit-na, you.” At that moment, Kang Bit-na’s heart started pounding, and Kang Bit-na soon lost consciousness and collapsed. The heart of the devil Kang Bit-na that raced while looking at the human Han Da-on. The ending of episode 4 made viewers curious about how their relationship would develop in the future.
In episode 4 of ‘The Judge from Hell’, the devil Kang Bit-na mercilessly punished human trash who deserved to die, giving catharsis to the living room theater. In addition, following the previous dating violence, it also showed the ugly side of humans who are worse than the devil, including insurance murder and child abuse, without filtering, and the process of punishing the devil Kang Bit-na was also dramatically depicted. When Park Shin-hye’s creepy performance was added, the viewers’ reaction was that the immersion they felt was bound to grow.
SBS’s Friday-Saturday drama ‘The Judge from Hell’, which provides a thrill that cannot be felt in reality, airs every Friday and Saturday at 10 PM.
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