Mary Kills People Episodes 10-11 Release Date: When to Watch Lee Bo-young’s Medical Thriller Finale

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The gripping Korean medical thriller Mary Kills People is approaching its climactic conclusion! Episodes 8 and 9 of the Korean drama Mary Kills People aired on August 29 and 30. The series will continue with episodes 10 and 11, scheduled to air on September 5 and 6, 2025. Starring Lee Bo-young and Lee Min-ki in a morally complex story about euthanasia and justice, the drama has kept viewers on the edge of their seats with its ethical dilemmas.

Mary Kills People Episodes 10-11: Release Schedule

Mary Kills People is an ongoing South Korean television series written by Lee Soo-ya, directed by Park Joon-woo, and starring Lee Bo-young, Lee Min-ki, and Kang Ki-young. It premiered on MBC TV on August 1, 2025 and airs every Friday and Saturday at 22:00 (KST).

Mary Kills People

Complete Release Information

EpisodeKorean Air DateKorean TimeIndian TimeGlobal Streaming
Episode 10September 5, 2025Friday 22:00 KSTFriday 18:30 ISTTBA
Episode 11September 6, 2025Saturday 22:00 KSTSaturday 18:30 ISTTBA
Episode 12 (Finale)September 6, 2025Saturday 22:00 KSTSaturday 18:30 ISTTBA

The K-Drama is of 12 episodes and it will end on September 6, 2025. This means episodes 11 and 12 will both air on the final Saturday, providing an extended conclusion to this intense medical thriller.

What to Expect in Episodes 10-11

As the series approaches its finale, the tension between Dr. Woo So-jung (Lee Bo-young) and Detective Ban Ji-hoon (Lee Min-ki) reaches its peak. The drama follows a respected doctor who secretly helps terminally ill patients end their lives, and a detective who begins investigating the mysterious cases, leading to a tense cat-and-mouse dynamic.

Expected Plot Developments:

  • Final confrontation between the doctor and detective
  • Resolution of the ethical questions surrounding euthanasia
  • Character arcs reaching their ultimate conclusions
  • The moral complexity of “mercy killing” explored deeply
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Cast & Character Breakdown

Woo So-Jeong (Lee Bo-Young) is a doctor. Even though it is illegal, she helps terminally ill patients, who are suffering from pain, with euthanasia. She does this with Dr. Choi Dae-Hyun (Kang Ki-Young). Detective Ban Ji-Hoon (Lee Min-Ki) works to track them down.

Main Characters

ActorCharacterRoleCharacter Arc
Lee Bo-youngWoo So-jungEuthanasia DoctorMoral complexity of helping patients
Lee Min-kiBan Ji-hoonDetectiveInvestigating illegal euthanasia cases
Kang Ki-youngChoi Dae-hyunDoctorPartner in illegal operations
Kang Na-eonSupporting RoleTBAMystery character

About the Original Canadian Series

Drama series is a remake of the Canadian television series “Mary Kills People” that aired on Global Television Network from 2017 to 2019. Inspired from the 2017 Canadian television series of the same name, Mary Kills People explores a medical black comedy set in South Korea. The Korean adaptation has successfully transplanted the complex ethical themes to a Korean cultural context.

Where to Watch Mary Kills People

Broadcasting Details:

  • Korean Broadcast: MBC TV (Friday & Saturday 22:00 KST)
  • Runtime: Each episode will have a run time of 60 to 70 minutes
  • Global Streaming: To be announced
  • Indian Viewers: The Indian audience can watch the series at 6:30 p.m. IST

“Mary Kills People” takes over MBC’s Fri & Sat 22:00 time slot previously occupied by “Oh My Ghost Clients” and followed by “To The Moon” on September 19, 2025.

Critical Reception & Viewer Response

Score: 7.4 (scored by 287 users) Ranked: #6975 · Popularity: #3649 · Content Rating: 18+ Restricted (violence & profanity) The drama has generated significant discussion among viewers about the ethical implications of euthanasia and medical ethics.

What Makes It Compelling:

  • Morally complex protagonist in Lee Bo-young’s doctor
  • Ethical questions about end-of-life care
  • Strong performances from the lead cast
  • Adaptation that respects both source material and Korean sensibilities

The Finale Week Expectations

With episodes 10, 11, and 12 airing within two days (September 5-6), viewers are in for an intense finale week. The compressed schedule suggests the production team is building toward a climactic resolution that requires extended screen time.

Why This Matters:

  • Final resolution of the doctor vs. detective storyline
  • Ethical questions reaching their conclusion
  • Character redemption or downfall arcs
  • Impact on future discussions about euthanasia in Korean media

The series has successfully tackled one of the most sensitive topics in medical ethics while maintaining the thriller elements that keep audiences engaged.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When do Mary Kills People episodes 10 and 11 air, and will they be the final episodes?

A: Episodes 10 and 11 of Mary Kills People will air on September 5 and 6, 2025, respectively, at 22:00 KST on MBC TV. However, these won’t be the final episodes—episode 11 will be followed immediately by episode 12 (the series finale) on the same Saturday, September 6, making it a special extended finale night for the 12-episode series.

Q: What is Mary Kills People about and why has it generated so much discussion among viewers?

A: Mary Kills People is a Korean remake of a Canadian medical thriller about Dr. Woo So-jung (Lee Bo-young), who illegally provides euthanasia services to terminally ill patients suffering from pain, while Detective Ban Ji-hoon (Lee Min-ki) investigates these cases. The series has sparked discussion because it tackles the complex ethical issue of assisted dying, exploring whether helping patients end their suffering is an act of mercy or a crime, presented through compelling characters and moral.

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