Ko Hyun-jung X Jang Dong-yoon "The Devil" before the end, and the real killer is Kim Bo-ra? Viewers are curious about the identity of the copycat

Sep 24, 2025

Ko Hyun-jung X Jang Dong-yoon 'The Devil' before the end, and the real killer is Kim Bo-ra? Viewers are curious about the identity of the copycat



SBS's Friday-Saturday drama 'Warts: The Murderer's Outing' runs toward the end of the blood with only two episodes left until the end.

The viewers' enthusiasm for reasoning reached its peak as the mysterious cooperation between the serial killer's mother, Jeong In-shin (Koh Hyun-jung), and his detective son, Cha Soo-yeol (Jang Dong-yoon), and the outline of an unidentified 'warts' imitation killer were revealed.

Suspects Seo Seo-wan (Lee Tae-gu) and Park Min-jae (Lee Chang-min), who were pointed out by the police in the play, have already left. Seo Seo-wan was killed in a mysterious hit-and-run, and Park Min-jae was killed by 'Joy'. Police are raising the possibility that 'Joy' may be giving a lecture to a child who was abused in the family of Jeong In-shin's victims in the past. But the real culprit is still under wraps.




The fans' reasoning arrows are on the three. The first is Cha Soo-yeol's wife, Lee Jung-yeon (Kim Bo-ra). Given that the criminal knows Su-yeol and Jeong-shin too well, there is an opinion that the wife next to him is the strongest candidate. Doubts grew even more as the police mentioned the possibility of gender change during the lecture.

The second one is Jung In himself. She seems to be helping her son, but she still feels obligated because she doesn't know how much she really means it. Did he adjust someone to come out of the world and recreate his own crime.

The third suspect is Choi Joong-ho (Cho Seong-ha), who arrested Jeong Shin 23 years ago. He watched the development of the sequence and experienced helplessness as a police officer. Viewers are doubtful whether he eventually inherited the shadow of 'warts' after watching Jung Shin's crime, which punished those who deserved to die.




In just six episodes, he bombed the anti-war series, devouring the small screen 'Warts: The Killer's Outing'. We cannot let our guard down until the end of the remaining two episodes, who is the real killer and what kind of catastrophe awaits.

Meanwhile, the seventh episode of SBS's Friday-Saturday drama `The Devil: The Killer's Going Out' will air at 9:50 p.m. on the 26th.






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