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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

The Entrance Was Iconic

Watching her stride into the courtroom with that cane gave me chills. Her sunglasses hid the pain, but her posture screamed victory. The audience whispering about Percy added layers. I love how Justice handles dramatic reveals. The tension was palpable from the moment she entered.

Redhead Is Too Arrogant

The woman in the blue cardigan is absolutely insufferable. Trying to bribe someone is bold. Her attitude suggests she thinks money solves everything. When she asked how much she wanted, I wanted to scream. It reminds me of why I watch Justice. Her downfall will be satisfying.

Morgan Is The Real MVP

Can we talk about Morgan standing by her side? The loyalty shown here is everything. While others gossiped in the pews, Morgan was ready to fight. The line about having Morgan on her side changed the dynamic. Justice knows how to build a squad. I hope Morgan gets her own storyline.

Percy Name Drop Shocked Me

When the audience mentioned Percy, the vibe shifted instantly. It implies a pattern of behavior from the antagonist. Is she a serial bully? The way they said another poor victim made me realize the stakes are higher. Justice hints at past trauma. I need to know what Percy did.

The Cane Symbolizes Power

Using a cane as a prop was a brilliant choice. It shows physical weakness but projects immense strength. She leans on it while delivering threats, which is ironic. The bandaged hand tells a story of violence. Justice uses visual storytelling. I love how she never takes off the sunglasses.

Bribery In Court Is Wild

Trying to pull out a phone and offer money during a confrontation is bold. The redhead thinks she can buy her way out of consequences. It shows her desperation underneath the arrogance. I was shocked she attempted it in front of witnesses. Justice portrays corruption. The scene is tense.

Audience Gossip Adds Depth

The people in the pews were not just background noise. Their comments guided my understanding of the situation. Saying she looks familiar created intrigue. It feels like a small town. Justice uses background characters well. I felt like I was sitting in the courtroom.

Threats Were Delivered Perfectly

The line about making sure you pay was delivered with such cold precision. No shouting, just pure intent. The redhead tried to act tough but you could see the fear creeping in. Justice excels at these verbal sparring matches. The power dynamic shifted when the woman smiled.

Locked Up Comment Was Harsh

Telling someone they will be locked up with no chance of getting out is a heavy threat. It shows the redhead feels secure in her power. But the injured woman laughed it off. That confidence is scary. Justice keeps me guessing about who will win. The legal stakes feel real.

Netshort App Quality Is Great

Watching this on the netshort app was smooth. The video quality highlighted the bruises on her face clearly. It made the injury feel more visceral. Justice looks cinematic despite being a short form series. The audio mixing was perfect. I could hear every whisper.