Park Shin-hye’s Justitia has lost her powers but her actions do not lose any power in episode 11 of The Juge From Hell
Last Updated: 11.22 PM, Oct 20, 2024
Park Shin-hye’s Justitia has lost her demon powers but that has not stopped her from solving a new case. In the role of Judge Kang, she is out to dig deep and find out another serial killer. This is when she is at her weakest and touches death more than once. Nonetheless, Justitia is back and has taken back what is power by burning up a car after killing the victim. Here’s everything you can expect from the upcoming episode of The Juge From Hell…
A-rong (Kim Ah-young) does her devil laugh in front of Justitia (Park Shin-hye) and tells her that Da-on (Kim Jae-young) is nothing. Just then, Bael (Shin Sung-rok) announces that Justitia will lose all her powers (and just be the human Judge Kang in the human world).
Judge Kang is seen bowing to assemblyman Jae-gul (Kim Hong-pa) and asking him to marry his son, Sun-ho (Choi Dong-goo). It appears that Man-do (Kim In-kwon) was against this idea and warned her that she might die.
Just then, we witness a woman who believes that a man yet to be revealed has killed her son. Justitia, on the other hand, arrives at a place where she fights for her life. Interestingly, she finds out a child whose mother was killed.
A-rong, despite being the reason behind Justitia losing her powers, is worried for the demon. She cries and is scared that Justitia might die. Of course, Justitia's life is at a big risk at this point for she almost chokes to death.
Man-do helps Justitia solve another case. And she beats the sinner, while also burning a car in the process. And thus, Justitia sends another killer to hell despite losing her own powers thanks to A-rong.