

Once this bomb goes off, the media companies will have no choice but to report this news. With a bomb strapped to his chest, Ga-On decides to see him in another life instead. Ga-On’s revenge begins by tying down Jung-Ho and keeping him in his office. The rest of the Foundation however, decide they should use the court to celebrate his death. When Sun-A sees the news, she’s shocked and completely rattled. However, a news report comes in confirming he’s been stabbed and killed in prison. With the inauguration of the Chief Justice coming up, Ga-On prepares to hit back against the evil Foundation. However, Ga-On also seems to have a video camera on him – has he recorded what we saw earlier? Is Yo-Han really dead? However, some of the workers help break Ms Han and Ga-On out of the facility. That’s not all though, they’ve taken all the nurses’ phones and kept them in the dark. The one person not there is Sun-A, and in her absence the Foundation scheme and decide they should get rid of the girl for their own benefit. The Foundation call the deceased “human resources” and intend to profit from their deaths by selling organs. 182 people have died but Heo is not bothered by this. It turns out Heo and his cronies are using this facility to test a new vaccine. He’s snuck in as a nurse and overhears the grim reality of what’s going on. Only, when the President shows up, Ga-On hides round the corner. These are the guys and gals snatched up from the “virus” district earlier in the season. Well, the reality of Dream Homes is anything but a dream.


What’s going on with the Dream House Project? Within this, Ga-On blames the switchboard wiring for the church fire and sticks up for Yo-Han, excusing his actions as him caring and reinforcing that she’s done nothing wrong. Ga-On intends to visit the same place but before he goes, he leaves a note for Elijah. She tasks her lackey with checking out the Dream Home Medical Center to see if anyone is being moved or anything is untoward. Sun-A though believes there’s something else going on here, and specifically that they’re being played. Meanwhile, the Foundation continue to pat themselves on the back for a job well done. Sun-A tasked him with bringing someone close to stick with Yo-Han and question his motives, essentially debunking his work and reporting back what he’s up to.Īs Jung-Ho continues, he confirms he was well aware the Foundation killed Soo-Hyun but play-acted while sitting in hospital, claiming it was Yo-Han to coerce Ga-On into thinking his way. Jung-Ho is naïve and claims he didn’t know how far the Foundation would go.Įven worse though, Jung-Ho actually used Ga-On from the very beginning. Ga-On continues on the war path and waits for Jung-Ho in his office, sneering at the Chief Justice and questioning just how far he’s fallen. Yo-Han gets the upper-hand though in the first skirmish but how long can he keep this up? What is Jung-Ho hiding? Well, Yo-Han finds himself attacked by a number of inmates, including Juk-Chang. The new paints him as a murderer, claiming he’s responsible for what happened to Soo-Hyun. Yo-Han is arrested and thrown in prison, locked up with no warrant. Well, given Korea is under a state of national emergency, the press cant report anything without the government’s approval first. Ga-On attempts to get himself arrested to begin with, telling the detectives that he tampered with evidence. He’s going to bring Yo-Han back, even if it means sacrificing himself to do it. He apologizes for being fooled and promises to fix this. The Final Judgment How does The Devil Judge finale begin?Įpisode 16 of The Devil Judge starts this finale with a shell-shocked Ga-On speaking to Elijah about what’s happened.
