The Tyrant Season 1 - Episode 4
“Clean your glasses, Major. Those are not children. Those are martyrs for the enemy’s cause. Bury them with the pigs.”
The episode centers on a chaotic clash at a secret safe house where the last remaining sample is stored. An Unlikely Alliance : Former agent and assassin Chae Ja-kyung
The series finale of the South Korean spy thriller, , titled "Chapter 4: The Tyrant," delivers a high-stakes conclusion to the chase for a volatile bioweapon. Released on August 14, 2024 , on Disney+ and Hulu, the episode resolves the collision between three major factions: rogue South Korean intelligence led by Director Choe , a US-backed retrieval team under Agent Paul , and the lethal freelancers caught in the crossfire. Key Plot Developments
: During a chaotic battle with Paul's superhuman "Alligators," the last bioweapon vial breaks, and the virus enters Ja-gyeong's system.
Choe's final words solidify that South Korea successfully created and secured this devastating bioweapon. The Tyrant Season 1 - Episode 4
His grip on reality begins to slip as his regime faces mounting international pressure. This episode portrays him as increasingly isolated and paranoid.
The international community, led by the CIA, steps up its efforts to bring down Sultan's regime, accusing him of gross human rights violations. This development puts immense pressure on the regime's allies within the Turkish government.
The entire four-episode series is available for streaming on platforms such as Disney+ and Hulu .
By Episode 4, all paths lead to a singular, brutal standoff: “Clean your glasses, Major
: A veteran cleaner hired to eliminate program leads, who ends up assisting the protagonist.
The protagonist, Ja-gyeong, arrives at Song’s Headquarters (HQ), prepared for a final confrontation with the remaining forces.
In this episode, Sultan's regime faces a critical moment as the CIA and the Turkish government increase pressure on him to reform. Meanwhile, Amr, under immense stress, starts questioning his actions and the true motives of his father.
: During a confrontation with Paul's "Alligators" (superhuman agents), the bioweapon vial breaks, and the virus enters Ja-gyeong. Uniquely, her Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) allows her to maintain her autonomy; the virus manifests as a "third personality" rather than completely overriding her brain. Final Showdown Bury them with the pigs
Back at headquarters, Director Choi is unraveling. With the Tyrant program's sample missing and his team decimated, his superiors are demanding answers. We see a darker side to Choi in this episode—he is no longer just a cold bureaucrat, but a man willing to burn his own house down to keep his secrets.
The episode centers on a high-stakes convergence at a secret safe house. Director Choe, operative Ja-gyeong, and the relentless Lim Sang all collide as they attempt to seize the final sample of the "Tyrant Program"—a bioweapon designed to create superhumans.
: Unlike other hosts, Ja-gyeong retains her autonomy. Her pre-existing Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
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