"Insider" Kim Yo Han, a judicial trainee who will go undercover in an investigation but will suddenly face a crisis and will be in prison. He will do his best in order to change his fate while in prison.
"The Devil Judge", Kang Yo Han aura and merciless way of punishing the guilty, dishonest criminals who face his trials, create a different dimension of coexistence between good and evil within a court.
"The Devil Judge", Kang Yo Han aura and merciless way of punishing the guilty, dishonest criminals who face his trials, create a different dimension of coexistence between good and evil within a court.
Both deal about a male duo that works together but where the older one is neither good or bad and where the younger one is suspicious of them. Both dramas show that the characters have both had a dramatic past that seems connected to each other. The only big difference is that Watcher consists of police officers working together with a lawyer, whereas The Devil Judge is a pure lawyer drama.
The topic of judgement/justice, righteousness, dystopia and heavy religious theming is present in both, although Hellbound is bleaker in tone. You enjoyed the violent Juk Chang cult, media mindgame or charismatic morally-gray figure swaying the masses aspects this heavily features those. Both have powerful female characters. (If the supernatural thing puts you off- just imagine it's an allegory for mysterious plagues, beyond human understanding but scrutinised regardless)
Both Big Mouth and The Devil Judge delve into themes of power, corruption, and societal injustice, but what truly connects these dramas is their morally ambiguous protagonists and intense, suspenseful narratives.
Both dramas excel at crafting dark, high-tension atmospheres with unpredictable twists, compelling social commentary, and protagonists who fight to reveal the hidden truths of a deeply corrupt system. If you enjoyed Big Mouth's gritty suspense and battle of wits, The Devil Judge will keep you hooked with its electrifying courtroom drama and masterful storytelling.
Both dramas excel at crafting dark, high-tension atmospheres with unpredictable twists, compelling social commentary, and protagonists who fight to reveal the hidden truths of a deeply corrupt system. If you enjoyed Big Mouth's gritty suspense and battle of wits, The Devil Judge will keep you hooked with its electrifying courtroom drama and masterful storytelling.