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#OhHanKyul's IG video.

 

따뜻한 사람들과 함께💛

마지막 남은 2회도 본방사수!! 📺💓

SBS 금토드라마 <지옥에서 온 판사> : 밤 9:50

 

 

 

With warm people💛

 

Watch the last remaining 2 episodes live!! 📺💓

 

SBS Fri-Sat drama <Judge from Hell>: 9:50 p.m.

 

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[Photo] Park Shin-hye 'Left-handed man from hell'

Entered 2024.10.28. 6:36 PM
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The 5th game of the Korean Series between the KIA Tigers and Samsung Lions held at Gwangju Kia Champions Field on the 28th. Actress Park Shin-hye is throwing the first pitch. /2024.10.28/
 
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Kim Jae-young, 'Judge from Hell', fell into emotional line

Entered 2024.10.28. 8:56 AM
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  SBS 'Judge from Hell'

Actor Kim Jae-young has captured the attention of viewers with his breathtaking performance.

Detective Han Da-on (played by Kim Jae-young) of SBS's 'Judge from Hell' is a detective from the 2nd Violent Crimes Unit of Nobong Police Station and a victim who lost his entire family to serial killer J 25 years ago. Furthermore, he is a character who suffers from a sense of guilt for being the only survivor among his family members who were brutally murdered.

Han Da-on, who lost his entire family in an instant and became alone, grew up well with the help of an angel and detective Kim So-young (played by Kim Hye-hwa) and became a dignified detective. However, when serial killer J reappeared and Kim So-young was kidnapped and murdered by J, Han Da-on's anger became uncontrollable.

Meanwhile, in episodes 11 and 12 of 'Judge from Hell' that aired on the 25th and 26th, the identity of serial killer J was revealed and Han Da-on was caught on the way to punish him. Earlier, Han Da-on was in danger because of Detective Jang (Choi Dae-hoon) who was trying to kill him, but his life was saved by the timely help of Lee Ah-rong (Kim Ah-young) and Kang Bit-na (Park Shin-hye). Later, Han Da-on identified the serial killer J as Jeong Tae-gyu thanks to Kang Bit-na who discovered shocking evidence at the homes of Jeong Jae-geol (Kim Hong-pa), Jeong Tae-gyu (Lee Kyu-han), and

Jeong Seon-ho (Choi Dong-goo). It was revealed that the real serial killer J was Jeong Tae-gyu and Jeong Jae-gyu was Satan, and Kang Bit-na told Han Da-on the location of Jeong Tae-gyu who had escaped after killing Jeong Jae-gyu, the Satan. Han Da-on attacked Jeong Tae-gyu who was trying to smuggle himself in and demanded an apology. However, Jeong Tae-gyu not only did not repent for his crimes, but instead bragged about his murders and mocked Han Da-on. In anger, Han Da-on lost his senses and tried to kill Jeong Tae-gyu, but recalled Kim So-young's words that he should never forget his duty as a police officer.

In the end, Han Da-on suppressed his anger and chose to arrest Jeong Tae-gyu instead of killing him, and brought him to court. However, at the end of the drama, right before entering the courtroom, Bael (played by Shin Sung-rok) appeared in front of Kang Bit-na and ordered her to release Jeong Tae-gyu as her last mission and kill him and send him to hell. This raised curiosity about whether Han Da-on's long-awaited trial of the serial killer J would proceed without a hitch.

In the midst of this, Kim Jae-young fully conveyed the deep resentment that Han Da-on's character had experienced to the viewers, increasing the level of immersion. He swept the viewers' attention with his deeply immersive acting as Han Da-on, who felt complex emotions beyond anger and sadness, from his long-standing anger toward the criminal who killed Kim So-young after his family to his outburst at the criminal's lack of reflection.

In particular, Kim Jae-young succeeded in portraying Han Da-on's swirling and explosive emotions with even the slightest trembling, and while his resentful screams toward the criminal moved viewers' hearts, he also made viewers fall into Han Da-on's narrative. With

only two episodes left until the end of 'The Judge from Hell', attention is being paid to the story of Han Da-on that Kim Jae-young will portray until the end.
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Kang Bitna: "I'm a great liar, shameless, selfish, hypocritical, and I like money. I think I have what it takes to be a great politician."
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28.10.2024 #ParkShinHye  IG

 

코시는 봐야지 정준아.
지옥에서 잠깐 데려온 문정준🤣🤣
#한국시리즈

 

Eng trans: You have to watch Korean Series (baseball).

Jeongjun-ah. Moon Jeongjun, whom I brought back from hell for a bit🤣🤣

 

 #KoreanSeries 

 

Under this SH's IG post:

 

Director ➡️ Awesome Randy Shin From The Hell Actor Jang Do Ha 


Actor Jang Do Ha➡️ After the baseball match, to Hell - Moon JeongJun

 

#ParkJinPyo reply, “Randy Shinhye from Hell!❤️🔥😎

 

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Park Shin-hye "I want to be a victory fairy".. Korean Series Game 5 ceremonial first pitch

Entered 2024.10.28. 7:14 PM
Last modified 2024.10.28. 7:15 PM
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Actress Park Shin-hye has expressed her desire to become a victory fairy.

On the afternoon of the 28th, Park Shin-hye went up to the mound as the ceremonial first pitcher for the KIA-Samsung game 5 of the '2024 KBO Postseason Korean Series' held at the Gwangju-Kia Champions Field.

On this day, Park Shin-hye received applause from many fans for throwing the first pitch to wish Kia victory. Park Shin-hye then posted a video of the stadium on her SNS, expressing her desire to "be a victory fairy."


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 (Gwangju = News 1) Reporter Lim Se-young = Actress Park Shin-hye is throwing the first pitch at the 5th game of the professional baseball '2024 Shinhan SOL Bank KBO Postseason' Korean Series between the Samsung Lions and the KIA Tigers held at the Gwangju Kia Champions Field on the afternoon of the 28th. 2024.10.28/News 1 Copyright (C) News 1. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction and redistribution, and use of AI learning are prohibited. /Photo = (Gwangju = News 1) Reporter Lim Se-young

Previously, Park Shin-hye was given the nickname 'Randy Shin-hye' for her legendary ceremonial first pitch reminiscent of Major Leaguer Randy Johnson during a professional baseball game, and recently, she also threw the first pitch for the match between the Strongest Monsters and Yonsei University on 'Strongest Baseball'.
 
 
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28.10.2024 #ParkShinHye  IG

 

시구 연락주신 KBO 관계자분들 감사드립니다.
잊지못할 밤이 될 것 같아요.
기아타이거즈 우승을 진심으로 축하드립니다!!

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Eng trans:

Thank you to the KBO officials who contacted me for the first pitch.
An unforgettable night.

I sincerely congratulate the Kia Tigers on their victory!!
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'Judge from Hell' Park Ho-san is Satan? The secret behind the shocking special appearance

Entered 2024.10.29. 9:16 AM
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The special appearance of Park Ho-san in 'Judge from Hell' was kept a complete secret.

SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Judge from Hell' (written by Jo Yi-soo, directed by Park Jin-pyo and Jo Eun-ji) has only 2 episodes left until the end. 'Judge from Hell' is unfolding a speedy and unpredictable development as the story runs toward its climax, making it even more thrilling. There is a lot of interest and anticipation about what kind of story will be told in the remaining 2 episodes and what kind of powerful blow will hit the home theater.

The powerful blow of episode 12 of 'Judge from Hell' that aired on the 26th was the finally revealed identity of serial killer J and Satan. Serial killer J was Jung Tae-gyu (played by Lee Kyu-han), who had an unusually strong hatred for poverty and had consistently maintained an arrogant attitude. The real Satan (played by Park Ho-san) was hiding in the body of Jung Tae-gyu's father, Jung Jae-gyeol (played by Kim Hong-pa). The father and son, Jeong Jae-geol and Jeong Tae-gyu, who have been continuously suspected, were the axis of evil.

Above all, the reaction is that the appearance of actor Park Ho-san, who played the role of Satan, made viewers' hearts sink. Park Ho-san, who portrayed the image of Satan with his grotesque style, including his bleached yellow hair, created tension in the play with his intimidating low-pitched voice and speech, and his facial expressions that changed depending on the situation. In addition, his body-sparing action shown when engaging in an all-out war with Kang Bit-na (played by Park Shin-hye) stole viewers' attention.

One question arises here. So far, 'Judge from Hell' has featured a splendid lineup of actors, including Shin Sung-rok (as Bael), Oh Na-ra (as Justitia), Yang Kyung-won (as Yang Seung-bin), Oh Eui-sik (as Choi Won-joong), Choi Dae-hoon (as Paimon, Detective Jang), and Kim Seung-hwa (as Joo-eun). Their passionate performances were so powerful that they could be described as 'special appearance magic.' The production team raised expectations by announcing the appearance of special actors in advance. But why wasn't the special appearance of Park Ho-san, a self-proclaimed acting star, revealed in advance?

This has to do with the characteristics of the character Satan in the drama. 'Judge from Hell' has been building up clues about Satan's identity and the treasure of hell, Caelum, that Satan stole and ran away with since the beginning of the drama. And as the drama progressed past the middle part, Satan became an important element that led the drama's story together with the serial killer J. Park Ho-san's special appearance was not revealed in advance due to concerns about spoilers.

Regarding this, the production team of 'Judge from Hell' stated, "We thought that the shock viewers would feel when they encountered actor Park Ho-san as Satan without any prior information would be much greater than when they didn't. Of course, actor Park Ho-san showed off his strong acting, screen control, and presence that made people exclaim, 'As expected!'. We would like to express our gratitude to actor Park Ho-san for readily agreeing to the special appearance once again."

With only two episodes left until the end, 'Judge from Hell' is heading towards its climax and will air on November 1st at 10 PM.
 
 
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Kim Jae-young on the run, such a breathtaking performance (Hell's Judge)

Entered 2024.10.28. 3:06 PM
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[Newsen Hwang Hye-jin] Actor Kim Jae-young has captured the attention of viewers with his breathtaking performance.

Detective Han Da-on (played by Kim Jae-young) of the SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Judge from Hell' is a detective from the Violent Crimes Unit 2 of Nobong Police Station and a victim who lost his entire family to serial killer J 25 years ago. Furthermore, he is a character who suffers from the guilt of being the only survivor among his family members who were brutally murdered.

Han Da-on, who lost his entire family in an instant and became alone, grew up well with the help of an angel and detective Kim So-young (played by Kim Hye-hwa) and became a dignified detective. However, when serial killer J reappeared and even Kim So-young was kidnapped and murdered by J, Han Da-on's anger became uncontrollable.

In episodes 11 and 12 of 'Judge from Hell' that aired on October 25 and 26, the identity of serial killer J was revealed and Han Da-on was caught on the way to punish him.

202410281459070410_2_20241028150618373.jPhoto = SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Judge from Hell' broadcast capture

Earlier, Han Da-on was in danger because of Detective Jang (Choi Dae-hoon) who was trying to kill him, but his life was saved by the timely help of Lee Ah-rong (Kim Ah-young) and Kang Bit-na (Park Shin-hye). Later, Han Da-on identified the serial killer J as Jeong Tae-gyu thanks to Kang Bit-na who discovered shocking evidence at the homes of Jeong Jae-geol (Kim Hong-pa), Jeong Tae-gyu (Lee Kyu-han), and

Jeong Seon-ho (Choi Dong-goo). It was revealed that the real serial killer J was Jeong Tae-gyu and Jeong Jae-gyu was Satan, and Kang Bit-na told Han Da-on the location of Jeong Tae-gyu who had escaped after killing Jeong Jae-gyu, the Satan. Han Da-on attacked Jeong Tae-gyu who was trying to smuggle himself in and demanded an apology. However, Jeong Tae-gyu not only did not repent for his crimes, but instead bragged about his murders and mocked Han Da-on. In anger, Han Da-on lost his senses and tried to kill Jeong Tae-gyu, but he remembered Kim So-young's words that he should never forget his duty as a police officer.

In the end, Han Da-on suppressed his anger and chose to arrest Jeong Tae-gyu instead of killing him, and brought him to court. However, at the end of the drama, right before entering the courtroom, Bael (played by Shin Sung-rok) appears in front of Kang Bit-na and orders her to release Jeong Tae-gyu and kill him and send him to hell as her last mission. This raises curiosity about whether Han Da-on's long-awaited trial of the serial killer J will proceed without a hitch.

In the midst of this, Kim Jae-young fully conveyed the deep resentment that Han Da-on's character experienced to the viewers, increasing the level of immersion. He swept the viewers' attention with his deeply immersive acting as Han Da-on, who feels complex emotions beyond anger and sadness, from his long-standing anger toward the criminal who killed Kim So-young after his family to his outburst at the criminal's lack of reflection.

In particular, Kim Jae-young succeeded in portraying Han Da-on's swirling and explosive emotions with great skill, even acting out the slightest tremors. He moved viewers' hearts with his resentful screams toward the criminal, and made them immerse themselves in Han Da-on's narrative.
 
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'The Judge From Hell” Gives Detailed Look At Park Ho San's Special Appearance As Satan

"The Judge From Hell” Gives Detailed Look At Park Ho San's Special Appearance As Satan

Oct 29, 2024
by E Ezeji

“The Judge from Hell” has shared insight Park Ho San’s special appearance!

“The Judge from Hell” is a fantasy romance drama starring Park Shin Hye as Kang Bit Na, a demon from hell who has entered the body of a judge. After meeting the compassionate detective Han Da On (Kim Jae Young), who works hard at his job in a reality harsher than hell, Kang Bit Na embarks on a journey to becoming a true judge.

Spoilers

Previously in “The Judge from Hell,” the true identities of the serial killer “J” and Satan were revealed. The serial killer, J, turned out to be Jung Tae Gyu (Lee Kyu Han), an arrogant character who had consistently shown extreme disdain for poverty. Meanwhile, the real Satan (Park Ho San) was revealed to have been hiding in the body of Jung Tae Gyu’s father, Jung Jae Gul (Kim Hong Pa).

In the released stills, Park Ho San perfectly transforms into Satan with his bleached blonde hair and strange appearance. His deep, commanding voice, different facial expressions, and intense presence heightens the tension. His fearless action scenes, particularly in confrontations with Kang Bit Na, further capture viewers’ attention.

 

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Although other guest stars like Shin Sung Rok, Oh Na Ra, Yang Kyung Won, Oh Eui Shik, Choi Dae Hoon, and Kim Seung Hwa were announced in advance, Park Ho San’s special appearance was kept a secret because of the unique nature of the Satan character. “The Judge from Hell” has been building suspense around Satan’s identity and Kailum, a treasure Satan stole from hell, from the beginning of the story. Midway through the drama, Satan and the serial killer “J” became central elements in the plot, so to avoid spoilers, the production team decided not to reveal Park Ho San’s role beforehand.

Commenting on Park Ho San’s special appearance, the production team of “The Judge from Hell” stated, “We believed that the shock would be much greater if viewers encountered Park Ho San as Satan without any prior hints. As expected, he delivered an outstanding performance, creating a powerful presence on screen. Once again, we would like to express our gratitude to actor Park Ho San for readily agreeing to make a special appearance.”

 

https://www.soompi.com/article/1699135wpp/the-judge-from-hell-gives-detailed-look-at-park-ho-sans-special-appearance-as-satan

 

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Who is your favorite demon besides Justitia?

 

SBS Fri-Sat Drama < Judge from Hell >
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The Judge from Hell: Episodes 11-12

by DaebakGrits

 

Praise be unto the K-drama gods, for they have delivered unto us a penultimate week full of much needed answers. Even though there is a lot crammed into these two episodes, the pacing is consistently exciting and leaves no room for boring filler.

 
EPISODES 11-12

 

After last week’s cliffhanger, I think everyone was expecting at least one half of our OTP to get stabbed — or at least slightly maimed — by Paimon’s lance. Instead, Ah-rong shows up at the last minute to kick the flying weapon out of the way, and her act of heroism is the only thing that keeps Bit-na from tearing her limb from limb. It may be Ah-rong’s demon occupation to hunt down other demons who have become emotionally attached to humans, but Bit-na can’t forgive her for going after Da-on. For one, he’s an innocent (for now) human, and for another, that’s Bit-na’s man. So, while Bit-na may spare Ah-rong from her wrath, she also tells the lesser demon that she never wants to see her again, which is the ultimate punishment for Ah-rong, who stans Bit-na as though she was a K-pop idol.

And speaking of punishment, Bit-na has to face her own because she’s broken quite a few demon taboos (killing a fellow demon, falling in love with a human, etc.). Bael strips her of her powers, rendering her as defenseless as a human, which is going to make her mission to hunt down and kill unrepentant killers a lot more difficult — but not impossible.

 

Meanwhile, Da-on is questioned by the police about his connection to his new partner’s death. Since Da-on can’t tell the other detectives that his new partner was possessed by a demon, he plays the I-don’t-know-anything card. After he’s released, he’s both boastful and remorseful (in a what have I become? kind of way) that he’s a better liar than he’d thought — but I’m going to disagree with our detective on this one. He’s a very crappy liar, and his fellow officers are either really shitty detectives or willing to overlook Da-on’s obviously suspicious answers because he’s one of their own. Like, is no one going to comment on the cuts on Da-on’s face and ask if he fought with his partner? Inconsistent, shoddy detective work when it’s convenient for the plot has been a running issue with this drama, so I really shouldn’t make an issue of it this late in the game, but — c’mon!

Given the unreliableness of the police, though, it’s no wonder that Bit-na, who is practically human at this point, must go undercover to determine J and Satan’s identity. Still unconvinced that Deadbeat Brother has it in him to be a serial killer, Bit-na infiltrates his family’s home by brazenly showing up and asking the assemblyman for a second chance at being his daughter-in-law. This time, though, she surprises everyone at the dinner table when she asks for Deadbeat Brother’s hand in marriage.

Deadbeat Brother is so shocked by the outlandish proposal — and his father’s immediate acceptance — that he storms off from the table. Bit-na follows and discovers — along with a disturbingly large airsoft gun collection that’s completely incongruous with the rest of the polished decor — the door to a secret room hidden behind a bookshelf full of reference books. Finding out what’s on the other side of the door, however, will have to wait until her next visit. For now, she and Da-on try to assemble the few puzzle pieces they already have in hand.

 

Da-on and what’s left of his detective team are back to investigating Bit-na’s string of killings in earnest — completely unperturbed by the fact that they recently lost another member of their team and that Da-on was an initial suspect. You’d think Da-on’s teammate, who’s keen-eyed enough to deduce Bit-na is involved in the forehead killings, would take one look at Da-on’s cut and bruised face and be equally suspicious of Da-on’s recent behavior, but no, he’s laser focused on Bit-na.

However, he’s willing to concede — thanks to Da-on consistently vouching for her character — that she might not be their killer. Even so, he argues that they should still dig into her background, her recent stabbing, and the people connected to her — namely, the assemblyman and Bit-na’s ex-fiancé. Given that his teammate’s intuition partially aligns with his and Bit-na’s own investigation, Da-on doesn’t protest much over his teammate’s logic, and the two men reconcile after Da-on’s teammate breaks down in tears over his own guilt and inability to save So-young from her killer. And so, while their objectives align, they reinvestigate Bit-na’s stabbing, which was seemingly covered up by her ex-fiancé’s family.

 

When Da-on discovers that Bit-na’s own investigation has led her to go undercover as Deadbeat Brother’s new fiancee, he’s a bit pouty and jealous, which opens the door for Bit-na to take him out on a date. Given that she learned everything she knows about first aid from K-dramas, one can only assume that she also picked up her date ideas from the same source because this week’s dating montage features some familiar dating tropes. But, of course, Bit-na puts her own characteristic demon twist on them all.

Although the fluffiness of these scenes feels at odds with the overall tone of the drama, this OTP really needed more “couple time” to solidify their relationship status. Because, let’s be real — for a story that’s steeped in the mythos of a prophesied star-crossed romance, it’s been rather light in the romance department — lots of blood and gore with the occasional drunken confession, almost kiss, and heroic rescue. More importantly, though, this dating montage reveals that Bit-na, in addition to having feelings for Da-on, desires the normalcy of a human relationship, which really ups the stakes for Bit-na as she draws closer to fulfilling Gabriel’s prophecy. Yes, there’s a loophole that will allow her to spend eternity in hell with Da-on after he kills J and avenges his family, but that’s clearly not what Bit-na wants for either of them now.

 

First things first, though. Bit-na needs to take a look inside that hidden room in the assemblyman’s house. On a day when she knows Tae-gyu and his father are out bribing other politicians golfing, she shows up extra early for their scheduled dinner to explore Satan’s secret lair, which consists of three rooms: a fancy lobby area with its own reflecting pool, a rustic looking bedroom, and — the most important — a bonafide demon dungeon hidden inside a painting that’s accessible only to demons, including the powerless Bit-na. It’s here that Bit-na finds the murder weapon and the severed body parts belonging to J’s victims frozen and on full display.

The other two rooms in the lair, however, can be accessed by humans, which is how Deadbeat Brother catches Bit-na in the act of stealing the murder weapon. He knocks her unconscious and when she wakes, she’s bound — but her vulnerability gives Deadbeat Brother the confidence to monologue a bit and provide Bit-na (and the viewers) with some much needed backstory and explanations.

 

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