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★★★★½ (out of 5) Watch with: A glass of whiskey and no phone in reach. Want a spoiler-free preview or a character study of Dongjae before Episode 10? Just ask.

By [Your Name] Nuna Drama Spotlight “You can’t be good. You can’t be a bastard. You have to choose which lie to live with.” In the penultimate hour of Dongjae, the Good or the Bastard , Episode 9 doesn’t just raise the stakes—it torches the middle ground. Lee Dongjae, the morally bruised prosecutor from Stranger , has spent this spin-off walking a razor’s edge between redemption and damnation. But Episode 9 forces him to fall. The Premise of the Fall For those catching up: Dongjae is accused of taking a bribe from a now-dead loan shark, suspected of evidence tampering, and hunted by both corrupt cops and his own conscience. Episode 8 ended with him holding a flash drive that could either prove his innocence—or bury him forever. -nunadrama- Dongjae.the.Good.or.the.Bastard.E09...

Dongjae’s response is a whisper: “Then I’ll be the bastard who puts you in jail.” ★★★★½ (out of 5) Watch with: A glass

It’s the moment the title’s question becomes irrelevant. Dongjae stops asking if he’s good or bad. He starts asking what he can do . The episode ends on a reversal so quiet it’s violent. Dongjae doesn’t win. He doesn’t lose. He makes a choice that can’t be taken back—not because it’s evil, but because it’s efficient . The last shot is his face in a phone screen reflection: half-lit, half-shadow. The series’ title card appears not at the beginning, but at the very end. By [Your Name] Nuna Drama Spotlight “You can’t be good

Ahn: “You wanted to be good, so you became a prosecutor. You wanted to survive, so you became a bastard. The only crime is wanting both.”