[HanCinema's Drama Review] "The Devil Judge" Episode 11
By William Schwartz | Published on
So apparently Seon-ah being a former child maid for Yo-han's family is considered a horrible secret with the risk of disastrous consequences for the Social Responsibility Foundation chairwoman if made public. At least, Seon-ah's furious reaction to Attorney General Cha's threat gives that impression. Personally I'm not that clear on why this is such a big deal. If this secret is so dangerous, why did Seon-ah reveal it to Yo-han when he didn't recognize her?
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This seems like it would be a bigger scandal for Yo-han. What kind of family employs child maids, even thirty years ago? Also, child Yo-han made child Seon-ah jump out the window. Even if she was a petty thief, the relevance of that would seem rather questionable compared to the revelation that an orphan under the employ of Yo-han's household had suffered severe injuries requiring hospitalization. Attorney General Cha could easily prove this much had happened.
Instead Attorney General Cha brings a metaphorical knife to a gun fight with Yo-han. Following that humiliation, we watch her role in the story collapse, with Cha ultimately becoming a pathetic woman who has undeniably lost. For all her shortcomings, Cha was the closest thing Yo-han had to a professionally competent rival. While the rest of her Social Responsibility Foundation allies seem happy enough to watch Cha go, I'm not really sure who else presents a credible threat at this point.
Seon-ah would seem to take that position. Unfortunately her characterization has gotten too weird for its own good, as her scenes with Yo-han are now so erotically charged it's unclear whether they actually have an antagonistic relationship at all. This impression is further muddied by the scene where Yo-han brings her home for dinner. Maybe he's just manipulating her. But Yo-han is starting to seem increasingly into their bizarrely psychopathic affection for each other.
Once again I'm left in the spot of not being sure how much credit I should be giving "The Devil Judge" for its worldbuilding. A pivot into making Yo-han the actual villain, completely validating Ga-on's initial suspicions, would be legitimately dynamic and interesting. Yet the cliffhanger here feels like its yet another contrivance meant to make Yo-han look like the bad guy despite his not technically being at fault. It's unclear to me whether "The Devil Judge" will ever actually acknowledge that to a man of Yo-han's intelligence, the fate of Attorney General Cha under his searing emotional pressure was actually quite predictable.
Review by William Schwartz
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"The Devil Judge" is directed by Choi Jeong-gyoo, written by Moon Yoo-suk, and features Ji Sung, Kim Min-jung, Park Jinyoung, Park Gyu-young, Ahn Nae-sang, Kim Jae-kyung. Broadcasting information in Korea: 2021/07/03~Now airing, Sat, Sun 21:00 on tvN.
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Staff writer. Has been writing articles for HanCinema since 2012, having lived in South Korea from 2011 to 2021. He is currently located in the Southern Illinois. William Schwartz can be contacted via william@hancinema.net, and is open to requests for content in future articles.