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Justice

Sophia, a famous lawyer known as Queen of the Bar, is preparing a case commissioned by Senator Harrison, while her own daughter and mother are being bullied by Percy Harrison, her current client. Sophia reveals her identity, but Percy refuses to believe her. Instead, she subjects both Sophia and her family to even more humiliating treatment...
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Ep Review

Money Talks Loudly

The way she throws cash like it's nothing really shows her privilege. It's not just about wealth, it's about power. Watching Justice unfold with this level of arrogance makes me hate her yet can't look away. The blood on her face contrasts so well with the pink skirt. Truly iconic villain energy here.

Stepping on Ants

That line about stepping on an ant gave me chills. She sees people as disposable. The injured woman on the floor still has so much fire though. Justice feels like it's going to be a wild ride if this is just the beginning. The tension in this room is absolutely suffocating to watch.

Dad Owns The City

Classic rich kid trope but executed with such rage. When she screamed that her dad owns the city, I felt the threat. It sets up a huge conflict for Justice to resolve later. The bleeding head wound adds a raw layer to her cruelty. You know she's dangerous when she's hurt and still winning.

Monster in Heels

Calling her a monster at the end was perfect. It validates all the pain shown earlier. The visual of money landing next to blood is stark. I am hooked on where Justice goes from here. The standing woman's smile while bleeding is terrifying. Great performance from both actresses in this clip.

Blood and Cash

Nothing says drama like mixing violence with wealth. The way she counts the bills while threatening someone is insane. Justice better bring her down eventually. The lighting in this scene highlights the gore nicely. It feels like a high stakes thriller packed into a short moment.

Regret Is Coming

The promise of regret hangs heavy in the air. You can tell the woman on the floor isn't done yet. Justice usually balances the scales eventually. The aggression from the redhead feels like overcompensation. I love how messy and real the fight looks without too much polish.

Pink Skirt Danger

Never trust someone in a pink skirt with blood on their face. She looks like a doll but acts like a killer. This episode of Justice sets a dark tone immediately. The dialogue is sharp and cuts deep. I need to know what happened before this scene started right now.

Easy As Stepping

Comparing murder to stepping on an ant shows zero empathy. It's chilling how casual she is about killing. Justice needs to intervene fast because this is escalating. The bandaged head on the victim suggests this has been going on for a while. Intense viewing experience overall.

More Money Than God

That line is so extra but fits the character perfectly. She believes wealth makes her immune to consequences. Justice stories always challenge that belief. The sparks at the end hint at something supernatural or explosive coming next. I am fully invested in this rivalry now.

Begging For More

Telling someone they should have begged is pure domination. The power dynamic is skewed heavily here. Watching Justice try to fix this mess will be satisfying. The physical acting sells the pain and the anger. Can't wait to see the fallout from this confrontation.