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The Judge Returns korean drama review
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The Judge Returns
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by omo-omo-omo
19 days ago
14 of 14 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

Not Ji Sung’s Best | Started Strong, Ended Flat

I usually write long reviews, but this one will be short — because honestly, it was disappointing and did not live up to my expectations, which were quite high because of "Ji Sung" and the genre of this drama. The kinds of projects he usually picks tend to excel in every aspect — writing, acting, music, and overall execution. He generally shines in crime and investigation thrillers, so I naturally expected something gripping and intense. While the drama started off well, it quickly turned bland for me.

Around episodes 10–11, the adrenaline rush and suspense — which are essential for a drama of this genre — completely fizzled out. The villains weren’t nearly menacing enough, and the cat-and-mouse dynamic between good and evil felt hollow. The pursuit of justice lacked that fist-pump, edge-of-your-seat energy such dramas usually deliver.

"Ji Sung", as always, delivered a solid performance — that’s never the issue. He carries his roles with presence and conviction. But the storyline was weak, and the ending felt rushed and underwhelming. The supporting characters and even the antagonist had potential in their own right, but when the story itself is convoluted and poorly structured, it leaves little impact — both during the watch and after it ends.

I started this drama solely for Ji Sung, but unfortunately, this wasn’t one of his stronger works. I’d honestly recommend skipping this one and instead watching his better dramas in similar genres like "Defendant", "Doctor John", or "The Devil Judge" — the last one especially stands out for its seductive tone, music, and performances. And if you want something completely different, go for "Kill Me, Heal Me" — still my forever favorite. It was the first drama of his that I watched, and the one that made me a fan
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