Yo-han has been shot, and left for dead nearby the corpse of his greatest ally. Yo-han is then mostly left to his own devices by the villains, despite the fact that he is the only realistic threat to their plans. What exactly their plans even are is, well, yet another mystery. The beatdown of the citizens of an entire neighborhood isn t just unexplained, it somehow continues for at least a day without the actual objective, whatever it is, being accomplished, The Devil Judge, Ahn Nae-sang, Choi Jeong-gyoo, Ji Sung, Jinyoung, Kim Jae-kyung, Kim Min-jung, Moon Yoo-suk, Park Gyu-young
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The Devil Judge midseason recap: Visually striking vigilante show
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The Devil Judge opens with a brief montage of Seoul, in a not-too-distant future dystopia. There s an explicit reference to an ominous event called the Gwanghwamun Riot, with the visual of stormtroopers in front of the neon-studded Yi Sunshin statue. Dongdaemun Design Plaza likewise looks like mushrooms from an acid trip. But most alarming of all, there s litter! In the Seoul subway! Outrageous!!!
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I jest, but The Devil Judge stands out for its sincerity as much as anything else. The drama s making some pretty blunt political statements, and not really caring if it looks silly in the process. Take the inherent outrageousness of the big scene with the bus. The titular devil judge Yo-han (played by