Park Shin-hye, who felt excited about Kim Jae-young, achieved her own highest ratings (judge from hell)

Sep 29, 2024

 Park Shin-hye, who felt excited about Kim Jae-young, achieved her own highest ratings (judge from hell)
"Judge from Hell" recorded the highest ratings by showing a tense relationship with Kim Jae-young while Park Shin-hye was criticized for delivering human waste to hell "Expensive Delivery".

The fourth episode of SBS's Friday-Saturday drama 'Judge from Hell' (scripted by Joey-soo, director Park Jin-pyo) aired on the 27th recorded a national viewership of 9.8%, breaking its own highest ratings, according to Nielsen Korea, a rating research firm. In the play, the tangled relationship between demon judge Kang Bit-na (Park Shin-hye) and detective Han Da-on (Kim Jae-young) drew attention from viewers and raised dramatic tension.

In the broadcast on this day, Kang Bit-na was severely punished for Bae Ja-young (not shown in her role), but she felt an unknown emotional agitation from Han Da-on. Kang Bit-na delved into Bae Ja-young's sins and expressed a strong sense of justice through the lines "No matter how evil the devil may be, the child will not touch".

However, Kang Bit-na was engulfed in confused emotions in her face-to-face encounter with Hadan. As suspicious clues related to the Bae Ja-young incident were found around Kang Bit-na, Han Da-on grew closer and closer with doubts about her. Eventually, Han Da-on, who moved next door to Kang Bit-na, further raised the subtle tension between the two.

In particular, the scene in which Kang Bit-na fainted due to sudden excitement and tension as soon as she saw Han Da-on raised the play's immersion to its peak. Han Da-on thought she was playing a joke at first, but soon realized that Kang Bit-na's condition was serious and approached her deeper.

Meanwhile, warnings continued among the demons about their relationship with humans. Bael (role unknown) predicted a disturbing end to Kang Bit-na's fate, leaving the words "If you fall in love with humans while on duty, you will face a worse end than death."



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