Climax continues to heat up in its third week of airing on Viu. In episodes 5 and 6, the character played by Ju Ji Hoon is no longer just observing from a distance. This time, he steps directly into the center of a high-stakes game involving politics, business, and the entertainment industry—and the deeper he goes, the greater the risks he must face.
In earlier episodes, Ju Ji Hoon’s character appeared cautious, carefully calculating every move. Now, he begins approaching powerful figures who have long operated behind the scenes. This shift drastically changes the situation. He is no longer an outsider, but part of the same dangerous circle as the very people he once watched from afar.
What makes Climax even more gripping is that the threats he faces are no longer limited to his career as a prosecutor. His decisions are starting to impact his personal life—especially his relationship with the character played by Ha Ji Won. In the drama, they are a married couple with a past that has never truly been resolved.
Ha Ji Won plays a top actress who was once involved in a murder case, while Ju Ji Hoon’s character is the prosecutor who handled it. Their relationship began through that very case and eventually led to marriage. But now, the past they tried to leave behind is slowly resurfacing—especially as Ju Ji Hoon ventures deeper into a world full of intrigue.
In the latest episodes, the tension between Ju Ji Hoon and Ha Ji Won becomes increasingly palpable. Their conversations are no longer just emotional, but filled with sharp tones and hurtful words. Although there is still care between them, Climax clearly shows that their relationship is at a fragile breaking point.
However, Ju Ji Hoon’s character is far from unprepared. Amid growing pressure, he hints at possessing crucial information that could serve as a powerful counterattack. Several scenes suggest he holds a “trump card” that could bring down those trying to corner him. This is where Climax excels in building suspense: is he truly in control of the game, or is he walking straight into a much larger trap?
The situation becomes even more complicated with the presence of Nana, Cha Joo Young, and Oh Jung Se, who expand the web of conflict surrounding him. Each character brings their own agenda, and every appearance feels like a new threat. No meeting is ever truly safe—because behind every conversation lies a hidden motive.
On the other hand, Ha Ji Won’s position is becoming increasingly precarious. As a public figure with a sensitive past, every move Ju Ji Hoon makes directly affects her image and career. As her husband gets closer to the center of power, she is inevitably pulled into the same danger zone.
The third week of Climax makes one thing clear: Ju Ji Hoon has crossed a point of no return. He is no longer just watching the game—he is now an active player, risking everything: his position, his safety, and even his marriage.
With tighter intrigue, escalating relationship conflicts, and threats coming from all directions, episodes 5 and 6 leave viewers wondering: who is truly the most dangerous player in this game—and who will be the first to fall when everything finally explodes?
Don’t miss Climax, airing every Monday and Tuesday exclusively on Viu Indonesia.
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