The Killing Vote Episode 12 Preview: Where, When and How to Watch!

In episode 11, Ji-hoon is left heartbroken as, after promising to surrender to the police, Seok-joo decides to put himself up in front of the public in a Killing Vote. As he rushes to stop his father, he live streams to everyone about why his father did what he did and why they shouldn’t vote for his execution.

In the meantime, the police are left helpless in this insanity as Mu-chan and Hyun first realise that Jin-soo has been in cahoots with Ji-young for so long and leaking information. Next, Mu-chan gets into a horrible accident, thanks to Jin-soo, that ends up killing Min-soo in a fiery crash. In the end, when they rush to find Seok-joo, they realise that Ji-young has put out a bounty on both Ji-hoon and Seok-joo.

As Mu-chan surrounds Seok-joo’s hideout, he realises what the professor is about to do and tries to stop him, but it might just be too late. Elsewhere, Hyun follows Ji-hoon and Min in order to save the boy from Ji-young’s clutches. However, they are late to the scene as Ji-hoon gets violently attacked by the assemblywoman’s goons and is almost left for dead.

Will the police be able to save Seok-joo and Ji-hoon and deliver proper justice? Or will vigilante justice prevail?

The Killing Vote Episode 12 Preview

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 along with 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.

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 12 preview

The series has a 12-episode runtime and is expected to air from August 10, 2023, to November 16, 2023, with one episode released every week on Thursday. It will air on SBS in Korea and on Prime Video internationally (in select regions). Every episode typically airs around 09 PM KST or 8.30 PM IST.

The Killing Vote Episode 12 Predictions

The Killing Vote finale showcases Mu-chan and Hyun shocked at Seok-joo and Ji-hoon’s fates. As they both try to save them respectively, Ji-young continues to spin a dangerous narrative and kill off her son’s “murderers”. However, from the looks of it, she won’t get off scot-free either. Will Hyun and Mu-chan be able to save the Gaetals and bring the real perpetrator to justice?

The Killing Vote will air every week on SBS in Korea as well as on Amazon Prime Video in select regions.

Also: Read All of Our The Killing Vote Reviews

Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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