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Night Has Come Episode 11 Recap & Spoilers: Oh Jung-Won Is a Mafia

Episode 11 of Night Has Come released on Viki and U+ Mobile TV this Thursday, December 20, 2023. Lim Dae-Woong has directed this ongoing thriller K-drama series. The series chronicles the story of a batch of high school students stuck inside a building and forced to play a deadly real-life “mafia” game. Lee Jae-In and Kim Woo-Seok portray the lead characters of Lee Yoon-Seo and Kim Joon-Hee, respectively, in the series.

The audience of Night Has Come has been quite curious to learn what the eleventh episode has to offer after episode 10 ends on an intense note, with the remaining students suspecting both Jin Da-Bum and Nam Yeon-Woo as the mafia. Episode 11 showcases Nam Yeon-Woo getting the majority of the votes and getting executed by the game. The episode also reveals that Yoon-Seo’s closest friend, Oh Jung-Won, is a mafia.

Night Has Come Episode 11: Oh Jung-Won turns out to be a mafia

Night Has Come episode 11 starts where the previous episode ended. The students are torn about whom to vote for between Nam Yeon-Woo and Jin Da-Bum, as both have done something suspicious. Jin Da-Bum was checking the camera, which was fake evidence, while Nam Yeon-Woo kept his injury secret from everyone. However, the majority of the remaining students end up voting for Nam Yeon-Woo as the mafia. Thus, the game executes him, and he dies a painful death. The students then find out that he is not a mafia but a civilian.

Now, very few students are left, and everyone is getting tired of this deadly game. The fear of death has engulfed the entire building. Joon-Hee has lost his will to carry on after seeing so many students dying in front of him. He has been suspicious about Jin Da-Bum’s identity from the beginning of the day, and when he learns that Nam Yeon-Woo is a civilian, he becomes sure that Jin Da-Bum is a mafia. However, instead of hiding from him, he ends up going to him as if he does not want to continue to play or even live.

In the meantime, Yoon-Seo becomes suspicious of her best friend, Oh Jung-Won, as she was the one who found the blood in the room above the ceiling of the bathroom where Na Hee died. She asks Jung-Won how she knew where Na Hee was hiding the previous night. Jung-Won fails to give a proper explanation. When Yoon-Seo confronts her, Jung-Won confesses that she is a mafia.

Jin Da-Bum and Oh Jung-Won decide to kill all the remaining civilian students in Episode 11

Towards the end of episode 11 of Night Has Come, both Jung-Won and Da-Bum realize that now all the suspicions are going to fall over them, especially Da-Bum. After the night-time arrives, and all other civilian students become unconscious, the two come up with a sinister plan to keep themselves safe. They decide to kill everyone, who is a civilian.

Jung-Won tells Da-Bum that she will kill Yoon-Seo and Joon-Hee. She then asks Da-Bum to find the other civilians and kill them. Da-Bum kills Im Eun-Chan and Choi Mi-Na. After that, he messages Jung-Won, asking her whether she has killed Joon-Hee and Yoon-Seo. Although Jung-Won tells him that she has done the job, he does not believe that she could kill her best friend, Yoon-Seo, and goes on to check if she is telling the truth or not.

At the end of Night Has Come episode 11, Da-Bum finds out that Yoon-Seo is still alive and Jung-Won has lied to him. He becomes furious and ends up stabbing Jung-Won. The episode ends right there displaying Joon-Hee and Yoon-Seo in a state of unconsciousness.

Catch episode 11 of Night Has Come on Viki or U+ Mobile TV.

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