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Go Soo, a letter to a prison inmate








The 8th episode of tvN's 'Missing: They Were There 2' (hereinafter referred to as 'Missing 2'), which aired on the 10th, recorded an average of 4.5% and a maximum of 5.8% for households nationwide, and an average of 4.5% and a maximum of 6.3% for households in the metropolitan area, and All of the metropolitan areas ranked first in the same time slot, including cable and general programming channels. tvN's target male and female 2049 viewer ratings recorded an average of 1.7% in the metropolitan area, a high of 2.5%, a national average of 2.1%, and a high of 2.8%, ranking first on all channels, including terrestrial channels, for eight consecutive times. (Based on paid platform integrating cable, IPTV, and satellite / Provided by Nielsen Korea)
In the 8th episode of 'Missing 2', Kim Wook (played by Go Soo), Jang Pan-seok (played by Heo Jun-ho), Captain Kang (played by Lee Jeong-eun), and Oh Il-yong (played by Kim Dong-hwi) arrest a pedophile criminal who has been terrorizing Soul Village Complex 3 and sublimate his soul. He was pictured working for the sake of others.
On this day, new stories related to Soul Village Industrial Complex 3 were revealed and attracted attention. While Captain Kang was away due to the sports festival, an unfamiliar person entered the store and sent a chill down the spine. He entered the memory room where Captain Kang had collected items belonging to the residents of Industrial Complex 3 and cast a creepy glance at a particular box, making him curious about its identity. It was revealed that Choi Ha-yoon (played by Kim Seo-heon) and Lee Young-rim (played by Lee Cheon-mu), friends of Jang Pan-seok's daughter Hyun-ji, came to Soul Village 3 Industrial Complex after drinking banana milk given to them by a strange woman while playing at the playground 15 years ago.
A shadow of darkness began to fall on Kim Wook. Lee Dong-min (played by Lee Yoon-jae), who is imprisoned in prison because of Kim Wook, sends letters to Kim Wook every month, and one of his limbs, Son Hammer (played by Park Won-seok), was caught taking pictures of Kim Wook. This raised curiosity about what might happen to Kim Wook.
The existence of Soul Choi Young-bae (played by Ahn Hyun-bin), a pedophile criminal who was hiding in the Soul Village 3 Industrial Complex, was also revealed. Captain Kang was abandoned on an uninhabited island 15 years ago, but recently fell into the depths of the lake and returned as a mysterious protected water. Captain Kang noticed that he had returned and asked detective spirit Go Sang-cheol (played by Nam Hyun-woo) to catch Choi Young-bae without the villagers knowing. But he was not easily noticed. Meanwhile, the young soul Choi Ha-yoon was kidnapped. At this time, Jang Pan-seok discovered the same footprints of an adult man he had seen in the forest and began to chase him. They succeeded in arresting him along with Kim Wook, Captain Kang, Oil Yong, and Go Sang-cheol who arrived just in time.
Afterwards, Kim Wook, Jang Pan-seok, and Oh Yu-yong began searching for Choi Young-bae's body in order to make him disappear from Soul Village Complex 3 as soon as possible. After confirming that Choi Young-bae had been murdered by his wife, the three met with his wife to confirm the location of the body.
At the end of the broadcast, an ending that foreshadows the troubles to come in the Soul Village 3 Industrial Complex was drawn, causing tension to soar. Ko Sang-cheol faced Kim Wook and Oh Yoo-yong, who were freely entering and exiting the Soul Village, and pointed a gun, expressing betrayal and anger, creating tension. In response, Kim Wook calmly confessed that he was a living person, saying, "Il-yong is dead. And I am not dead."
Kim Ji-won, Ten Asia reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr