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Here are the ratings for Episode 10 *Last episode*! :).

 

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"Your Honor" Ends On Ratings High + "No Gain No Love" Also Achieves Personal Best

Son Hyun Joo and Kim Myung Min’s suspense drama “Your Honor” went out on top!

 

According to Nielsen Korea, the final episode of ENA’s “Your Honor” garnered an average nationwide viewership rating of 6.1 percent. This is an 1.5 percent jump from the previous night’s rating of 4.6 percent, marking the drama’s highest viewership ratings of its entire run.

 

https://www.soompi.com/article/1687750wpp/your-honor-ends-on-ratings-high-no-gain-no-love-also-achieves-personal-best

 

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"No Gain, No Love" Dominates Prime Video, "Your Honor" Concludes with Its Highest Ratings of the Run
by Lily Alice, September 11, 2024
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Genie TV's Your Honor concluded on September 10 with its highest viewership ratings of all time, scoring 6.05% (nationwide) and 6.44% (metropolitan). The K-drama premiered with a nationwide rating of 1.73% (its lowest) and set a new personal record with each subsequent episode until episode 6. After reaching 4.33% for episode 6, the viewership unexpectedly dropped to 3.74% for episode 7. However, it rebounded with 4% ratings for the following two episodes and concluded with a record-breaking viewership for the finale.

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The average ratings for Your Honor are 3.88% (nationwide) and 6.44% (metropolitan).

When and where to watch the K-drama Your Honor?

All the episodes of Your Honor are available to stream on Viki.

 

https://mydramalist.com/article/no-gain-no-love-dominates-prime-video-your-honor-concludes-with-its-highest-ratings-of-the-run

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Your Honor: Episodes 9-10 (Final)

by lovepark

 

Your Honor ends with a bang as the story reaches its tense climax and fallout. Two arrogant fathers and two defiant sons, at first so different but ultimately the same, their choices slowly lead them towards their demise as they learn that no matter how fast or far you run, the consequences of your actions will never disappear.

 
EPISODES 9-10

 

Blood of the innocent spilt, blood of unbreakable family ties, blood of which flows like champagne and dyes the city street’s red. To some like Sang-hyuk, blood commands them to rise and take power, but for others like Kang-heon, it is a curse rather than a blessing. So many lives lost in order to save a few, but even after all that, tragedy befalls both fathers who must ask themselves, where did it all go wrong?

For the last six months, Ho-young meticulously planned his attack on Kang-heon’s second son and approached the mechanic to act as his informant. We know what happened to that ill-fated partnership, and soon, so does everyone else, including Boss Jo. With too many people now aware of the truth, Pan-ho attempts one final strike against Kang-heon, but alas, he underestimated Woo One Group’s reach and falls to his knees in defeat.

The only thing Pan-ho can do is trust Kang-heon’s promise to spare his son’s life, and during the final hearing, our once respectable judge declares his wife’s killer innocent of all charges. As the weight of his decision falls across the room, the show continues its narration of Crime and Punishment in which its protagonist claims that he wanted to be a good man. “If I had succeeded I should have been crowned with glory, but now I’m trapped.” – Dostoevsky

 

After the trial, Ho-young obtains a gun from a stranger who is aware of his role in this string of deaths and tells him to finish what he started. Unaware of her boyfriend’s ulterior motives, Eun invites him to family dinner — Sang-hyuk’s last request before his exile to the U.S. — so Ho-young joins them with his weapon in hand and his fury barely disguised.

At the table, only Kang-heon knows of Ho-young’s true intentions, having heard about his months-long plan from Boss Jo before her unceremonious death, but for the sake of his family, he ignores the rising unease. While Ji-young excuses herself from the table to answer a call from an incessant Prosecutor Kang, Sang-hyuk needles his sister’s guest, asking if they met somewhere.

Ho-young tells him that they met two years and two months ago outside the police station, and ignoring Kang-heon’s warnings, he mentions his mother’s case. He asks if they ever considered the victim and their family’s anguish, but answering his impassioned question is Sang-hyuk’s apathetic, “Who?”

 

Enraged by Sang-hyuk’s utter lack of remorse, Ho-young pulls out his gun and aims it at his mother’s rapist. He announces that not all lives are equal — the very same words Sang-hyuk told the press after his brother’s death — and believes his mother’s was worth thousands of theirs. Even as Eun tries to reason with him, Ho-young is too entrenched in his own emotions to waver and shoves her aside before pulling the trigger.

Though his bullet hits its mark, another shot rings out in that same moment, and Ho-young stumbles as blood soaks his shirt. From the doorway, Ji-young holds a gun, and her eyes burn with rage. While the others were locked in their own world, she heard from Prosecutor Kang that Ho-young intentionally hit her son, and our prosecutor knew exactly what she was doing when passing along this information. During the trial, Prosecutor Kang learned of Detective Jang’s fate, and after losing the case as well as her partner, she chose violence over the law.

Outside the house, Pan-ho arrives after getting a call from Kang-heon earlier that evening, and he pushes past the guards as gunshots echo in the night. By the time he reaches his son, Ho-young is dead on the ground, discarded by everyone. Despite all his efforts to save his son, Pan-ho failed, and now, he sits in an empty funeral hall with nothing.

 

To atone for his sins, Pan-ho finally lets Ho-young go, spreading his ashes rather than holding onto them as Eun wished, and then he turns himself in to Prosecutor Kang. He tells her that he once thought he had the right to weigh and punish other’s crimes, but it was arrogant of him to believe that he held that power. He knows that he can no longer hide from the atrocities he committed, but Prosecutor Kang refuses him the chance to unload his burdens with a few words. Instead, she orders him to wait his turn, and from across the window observing the crestfallen judge is the Blue House chief of staff and Assemblyman Jung, conspiring amongst themselves.

 

more https://www.dramabeans.com/2024/09/your-honor-episodes-9-10-final/

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