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Tyrant Season 1 - Episode 4 — The

If the first three episodes of The Tyrant were about tightening the screws of control, Episode 4 is where the machinery explodes. Titled metaphorically (though the episode itself never states it outright), this chapter is less about the tyrant himself and more about the monstrous systems he has unleashed—and the terrifying moment his subordinates realize they are no longer holding the leash. The episode opens not with a bang, but with a chilling whisper. We find Advisor Min-jun (the regime’s shadowy strategist) standing over an empty grave. It’s a symbolic burial of the regime’s last pretense of legitimacy. Through fragmented dialogue, we learn that the “succession pact” has been burned. The tyrant’s eldest son, thought to be in exile, has been “silenced.” The camera lingers on Min-jun’s hands—steady, but trembling at the fingertips. For the first time, fear cracks his marble facade. The Central Conflict: Loyalty as a Loaded Gun This episode belongs to Captain Seo-jin (the conflicted military aide) and Na-ri (the intelligence analyst turned whistleblower). Forced into an uneasy alliance after Episode 3’s brutal assassination attempt, they hide in a contaminated safe house in the DMZ’s gray zone.

– a mid-credits scene shows the tyrant, alone, practicing a eulogy. For himself. The scariest line? “They’ll say I was a great man. They’ll be lying. But they’ll be alive.” The Tyrant Season 1 - Episode 4

– A masterclass in paranoia-driven thriller writing, anchored by two powerhouse performances and a script that refuses easy heroes. If the first three episodes of The Tyrant

Spoiler Warning: This feature discusses plot points from Episode 4 in detail. We find Advisor Min-jun (the regime’s shadowy strategist)

The tyrant’s voice comes over the radio: “Loyalty isn’t what you feel. It’s what I can take from you.”