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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

Creepy Smile Twist

The way she smiled while bleeding was creepy. Justice really knows how to build tension without too much dialogue. The phone call twist at the end made my heart drop. Watching this on netshort app was intense because the silence felt so loud. That dad voice over was chilling.

Moral Gray Areas

Sophia Morgan lying there broken while the redhead lies to her dad is peak drama. I love how Justice handles these moral gray areas. You think the redhead is the victim until she starts threatening to strip her. The blood effects looked so real on my screen.

Dad Knows Best

That moment when the dad said no one answered gave me goosebumps. Justice delivers such sharp plot twists. The redhead's face dropping was pure gold. It feels like a thriller packed into minutes. Watching on netshort app made it easy to binge this vibe.

Monster Definition

Calling someone a monster while standing over them is wild. Justice explores darkness well. The pink dress against the blood was a striking visual choice. I couldn't look away when she grabbed her bag. The lying to family aspect hits hard personally.

Cash on the Floor

The cash on the floor next to the injured girl tells a whole story. Justice doesn't waste frames. Why was Sophia holding money? The redhead's switch from laughing to panic was acting gold. Netshort app has some hidden gems like this series.

Pressure Mounting

Dad asking where she is added so much pressure. Justice keeps you guessing who the real villain is. The bandage on Sophia's head looked painful. I felt bad for her until the money appeared. This episode left me needing more answers immediately.

Fragile Control

Threatening to toss someone out naked is so cruel. Justice isn't afraid of dark themes. The redhead's confidence crumbled so fast after the call. It shows how fragile control can be. The lighting in that hallway was moody and perfect.

Truth Revealed

I love how Justice uses phone calls to reveal truth. The contrast between the dad's worry and the girl's lie was stark. Sophia's silence was louder than screams. Watching this on netshort app during my commute was a mistake, too intense!

Name Drop Shock

Sophia Morgan's name drop changed everything. Justice weaves connections well. Is the dad involved? The redhead's panic was palpable. The blood streak on her face looked like war paint. This show keeps me hooked every single time.

Bully to Victim

The transition from bully to scared child was instant. Justice captures human fragility. Standing over a friend like that is disturbing. The tile background felt so cold and clinical. Netshort app quality is surprisingly high for this genre.