The series relies heavily on Dong-jae’s internal projections. In this episode, his frantic mental calculations of how his actions will affect his public reputation vs. his survival provide brilliant, laugh-out-loud contrast to a dark story involving drug lords and high school homicides. 4. Setting the Stage for the Finale
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The cinematography during the construction site sequence creates a claustrophobic atmosphere. It keeps viewers guessing whether Dong-jae is acting out of a desire for genuine justice, or if he is simply trying to secure a promotion he was previously denied. This ambiguity is exactly what makes the writing so sharp. The Verdict vivid exploration of online identity
Even in a tense stakeout, the show maintains its quirky DNA. The bickering between Dong-jae and Byung-gun over hot packs remains a highlight, proving the series is at its best when it leans into the "absurd". Is Episode 9 Better?
What makes Episode 9 fundamentally "better" is its embrace of the character's core unseriousness without stripping away the gravity of the murder case.
The pacing in this episode feels tighter, as the show finally moves away from setting up the conspiracy and dives headfirst into resolving it. It is "better" because it provides the payoff to the slow burn of the first eight episodes. Conclusion: Setting the Stage for the End