Both watch as he burns to death but Hee-Jung, with tears painting her face, starts to smile. Jin-Soo drives Hee-Jung to the exact location her mother’s killer happens to be and together, they drug and incinerate the guy in a secluded factory. The irony here though is that Jin-Soo and The New Truth are actually sinners themselves. That’s perfect fodder for Jin-Soo to use, and as Hee-Jung calls herself a failure, Jin-Soo hugs the girl and promises to create a world for her where no one wants to sin. She’s consumed by grief but kept it to herself all this time. In reality, she’s actually with Jin-Soo, where she admits to blaming herself for what happened to her mother in the past. She’s going to be staying over a friend’s house, which he agrees to. Kyung-Hoon also heads home, where he receives a call from Hee-Jung. More troubling than that though, we cut to him at home, whispering while chanting Arrowhead’s name. As he does, the address for Jungja and her personal details are leaked… by Eun-Pyo. News of Jungja’s live broadcast heads across to Arrowhead, as this crazy neon-mask wearing goon delivers another live broadcast. He indirectly calls her a mistress, which shocks Hye-Jin, especially when Jin-Soo nonchalantly claims this is the reason she’s being targeted for going to Hell next. He’s pretty pushy and presses her on having two kids without a father present. His head of legal is there to go over the fine print, but really, Jin-Soo is more interested in Jungja’s kids. Jin-Soo arrives at Jungja’s place with forms ready to be filled out for the agreed 3 billion won. Or, more specifically, back to Jin-Soo and Jungja. When Hye-Jin rings, it serves as the perfect excuse to get back in the field. He wants solid proof and refuses to believe any of this is real. The Chief is not happy and throws the statement on the floor. At the same time, Kyung-Hoon and Eunpyo arrive back at the station with a report about the occurrence in the street being supernatural. Hye-Jin eventually heads home, greeting her mother who happens to be smoking in bed.
After all, she won’t really die in 5 days and The New Truth won’t come and get her…right? Her subordinate, Mr Park, believes it’s a great deal and thinks she should go for it.
Hye-Jin isn’t sure this is a good move and suggests she shouldn’t take the deal. She’s being paid 3 billion won and with two kids to look after, that could do a lot of good. After all, Chuck could get rid of all the angels.Episode 2 of Hellbound begins with Jungja conforming that she’s going to go ahead and accept The New Truth’s offer. It probably all comes down to going up against Chuck. Supernatural - “Inherit the Earth” - Image Number: SN1519a_0363r.jpg - Pictured (L-R): Jake Abel as Michael, Alexander Calvert as Jack, Jensen Ackles as Dean and Jared Padalecki as Sam - Photo: Bettina Strauss/The CW - © 2020 The CW Network, LLC. Supernatural - “Inherit the Earth” - Image Number: SN1519a_0293r.jpg - Pictured (L-R): Alexander Calvert as Jack and Jensen Ackles as Dean - Photo: Bettina Strauss/The CW - © 2020 The CW Network, LLC. Supernatural - “Inherit the Earth” - Image Number: SN1519a_0284r.jpg - Pictured (L-R): Jake Abel as Michael, Alexander Calvert as Jack, Jensen Ackles as Dean and Jared Padalecki as Sam - Photo: Bettina Strauss/The CW - © 2020 The CW Network, LLC. Supernatural - “Inherit the Earth” - Image Number: SN1519a_0015r.jpg - Pictured (L-R): Jensen Ackles as Dean and Jake Abel as Michael - Photo: Bettina Strauss/The CW - © 2020 The CW Network, LLC.