Kim Ah-young‘s identity revealed, Park Shin-hye and their tense relationship (Hell’s Judge)

TV Oct 11, 2024

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Kim Ah-young‘s true identity revealed, Park Shin-hye’s tense relationship (Judge from Hell)

Kim Ah-young in ‘Judge from Hell’ begins to suspect Park Shin-hye.

In episode 6 of the SBS Friday-Saturday drama ‘Judge from Hell’ (written by Jo Yi-soo/directed by Park Jin-pyo and Jo Eun-ji/produced by Studio S) that aired on the 5th, the true identity of the devil Lee Ah-rong (Kim Ah-young) was revealed.

The devil Lee Ah-rong‘s mission was not to punish sinners and send them to hell. His real mission was to identify devils who fell in love with humans or became humanized. Lee Ah-rong did not reveal his true identity or mission even to Kang Bit-na (Park Si-hye), whom he said he respected so much.

In the preview for episode 7 released at the end of episode 6, Lee Ah-rong was seen asking Gu Man-do (played by Kim In-kwon) if Kang Bit-na had ever shed tears. Currently, Kang Bit-na is showing signs of change as if she is gradually developing emotions after experiencing a pounding heart because of Han Da-on (Kim Jae-young). If Lee Ah-rong finds out about this, she might point a knife at Kang Bit-na.

Regarding this, the production team of ‘Judge from Hell’ said, “In episode 7 that will air today (the 11th), Lee Ah-rong’s suspicions toward Kang Bit-na will begin in earnest. Because of this, the relationship between Kang Bit-na and Lee Ah-rong is also expected to change little by little. The two actors Park Shin-hye and Kim Ah-young portray this tense relationship with flexible acting and expressiveness that fits each character‘s situation. We ask for much interest and anticipation, viewers.”

Episode 7 of SBS’s Friday-Saturday drama ‘Judge from Hell’ will air tonight at 10 p.m. on Friday, October 11.

Jung Hee-yeon, Donga.com reporter shine2562@donga.com