The Killing Vote Episode 11 Preview: In the last episode, Hyun comes across something truly horrifying that sends shockwaves across everyone who watches it. After getting concrete proof that Min-soo murdered Na-rae, Mu-chan is shocked to find Min-soo at the police precinct, ready to surrender himself. Shocking still is Jin-soo’s involvement with Ji-young.
As the episode progresses, more and more information comes out in front of Mu-chan and Hyun, who figure out that along with Seok-joo and Hye-jin, Ji-hoon is also involved with the original Gaetal. However, before they can do anything with that information, Min-soo gets abducted from the hospital and right into Seok-joo’s lap and as the Killing Vote votes for Min-soo’s death, Seok-joo relishes in the fact that he can finally get rid of his daughter’s daughter.
However, Mu-chan and Hyun are ready to nab Seok-joo and Ji-hoon, respectively… the only question is – will they?
The Killing Vote (국민사형투표) is a crime-thriller Korean drama series directed by Park Shin-woo, written by Jo Yoon-young and based on the webtoon of the same name by Uhm Se-yoon and Jung Yi-pum. The series stars Park Hae-jin, Park Sung-woong and Lim Ji-yeon in lead roles.
The crime drama series follows a mysterious man who doles out punishment to the most heinous criminals in the country who fall through the cracks of the justice system. His M.O. includes sending a text message when a criminal doesn’t face justice and citizens over the age of 18 can vote on whether or not they should die. If the results in favour of punishment receive 50% or more votes, then this mysterious figure, who operates through the internet, shows the said criminal a taste of the consequences of their actions. With such a dangerous precedent being set, Kim Moo-chan, Kwon Seok-joo and Joo Hyeon get embroiled in a wild chase to figure out who the punisher is.
Park Hae-jin was last seen in From Now On Showtime as Cha Cha-woong (alongside Jin Ki-joo and Jung Joon-ho), Park Sung-woong was last seen in 2023’s Bloodhounds as Kim Myeong-gil (alongside Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi), and Lim Ji-yeon was last seen in Lies Hidden In My Garden as Chu Sang-eun (alongside Kim Tae-hee).
The Killing Vote Episode 11 Preview

The Killing Vote Plot
Prime Video describes the plot as: “People are busy watching the screen. The person wearing a mysterious mask so called ‘Gaetal’ appears, and the Killing Vote begins.”
The Killing Vote Cast
Directed by Park Shin-woo, the Korean crime-thriller series stars Park Hae-jin, Park Sung-woong, Lim Ji-yeon, Shin Jung-geun, Go Geon-han, Oh Ha-nee, Kim Yoo-mi, Choi Yu-hwa, Kwon Ah-reum, Kim Kwon, Seo Young-joo and others.
The Killing Vote Episode List
The crime-thriller series is expected to have a 12-episode run.
Where to Watch The Killing Vote
The series will air on Thursday on SBS TV in Korea and will stream internationally for certain regions on Amazon Prime Video.
The Killing Vote Episodes 11 Release Date and Time
The Korean TV series will air from Aug 10, 2023 – Oct 19, 2023. Episode 11 of the series will air on November 02 at 09 PM KST or 8.30 PM IST on Amazon Prime in certain regions.
The Killing Vote Episode 11 Predictions
With the truth out now in front of everyone and Mu-chan not listening to his heart in a crucial moment, Min-soo survives his vicious attack leaving Seok-joo no choice but to do what is necessary and take his attack up a notch. Hyun tries to protect Ji-hoon but it’s not going to be an easy decision for her to follow through. With a surprising person kidnapped, the police must turn to negotiation in order to right their wrongs. Ji-young does everything in her power to paint her son as a saint and bring Gaetal to justice.
The Killing Vote Episode 10 Recap
A surprising ally for Ji-young changes the game for Mu-chan and his team as the latter stay in the dark. Min-soo’s first murder video goes out to everyone, kicking Gaetal’s plans into action. As everyone tries to stop another Killing Vote from taking place, Hyun and Mu-chan realise a surprising Gaetal ally that leaves all of them stumped. A daring extraction leaves Min-soo in Seok-joo’s hand as he prepares for sweet revenge but Mu-chan’s sudden swift action brings them head to head once more. Elsewhere, Hyun faces off against Ji-hoon, who implores her to look the other way just once. What will our heroes choose?
The Killing Vote will air every week on SBS in Korea as well as on Amazon Prime Video in select regions.


Why do I feel like Hyun is actually an ally. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that she is also a victim of a crime that didn’t get justice.