Recap Korean Drama "The Good Detective Season 2" Episode 1

Sep 6, 2022

The Good Detective 2 opens with a shock — a man whom we’ll come to know as CHEON SANG-WOO (Choi Dae-hoon) chases a woman down a hallway, hitting her viciously and dragging her away by her hair.

The next we see of her, she’s passed out and bleeding from a head wound. Sang-woo stares blankly into space — hmm, did he not expect things to escalate this far? — until his brother-in-law WOO TAE-HO (Jung Moon-sung) arrives, having been called by Sang-woo to clean up his mess.

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The woman is rushed to the hospital, and our protagonist is put on the case. Detective OH JI-HYUK (Jang Seung-jo) finds the lack of CCTVs and the cleaned-up crime scene suspicious; the victim’s injuries are far too serious to be a mere accident.

Unfortunately for Ji-hyuk, the perpetrator is backed by the powerful TJ Group. That means he’s forced to take a “voluntary” leave of absence for poking his nose into the case, and the victim gets transferred to a hospital in America.

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Two years later. A news report about the White Dress serial murders catches Ji-hyuk’s attention, but his partner KANG DO-CHANG (Sohn Hyun-joo) isn’t keen on applying for the Seoul investigative team with him.

Do-chang would rather stay in Incheon and focus on the ginseng thief they’re currently staking out, but that goes awry when the team ends up being chased by a wild boar instead. LOL, the CGI isn’t great, but their panicked escape is downright hilarious.

As they flee, Ji-hyuk manages to nab the ginseng thief, pinning him to the ground — but he’s so fixated on his successful catch that he doesn’t notice a bloody corpse several feet away, clad in a white dress. Shivers.

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Meanwhile, things aren’t looking good for TJ Group — president CHEON SUNG-DAE (Song Young-chang) has been sentenced to seven years in prison for bribery, embezzlement, and other financial crimes.

To make matters worse, the latest murder victim turns out to be an employee of TJ Group’s legal team. Interestingly, Tae-ho doesn’t know about her death until he hears about it from a subordinate.

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Though it’s been three months since the serial murders began, the special investigative team still hasn’t made much headway in cracking the case. Still, that doesn’t stop team leader JANG KI-JIN (Lee Joong-ok) from looking down on the Incheon regional police.

Each team is determined to catch the culprit and claim the honor for themselves, which means they’re not above getting in each other’s way. So when both teams end up having to (grudgingly) work together, there’s lots of friction, bickering, and hilarious attempts to one-up each other, ha.

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Suspicion falls on ginseng thief KIM HYUNG-BOK (Kim Gyu-baek), since he was the only other person known to be on the mountain that night. However, Ji-hyuk realizes that the killer’s characteristics don’t align with Hyung-bok’s — there’s no way a killer that meticulous would have run so close to his crime scene, even if the fiercest wild boar was chasing him.

Ji-hyuk’s hunch turns out to be right; some sleuthing reveals that Hyung-bok is guilty of insurance fraud, which is likely why he’s on the run from the authorities. The more they learn about Hyung-bok, the more he doesn’t seem capable of murder, despite all the circumstancial evidence that points to him.

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Our protagonist pair finally manage to track down Hyung-bok when he’s hospitalized following a motorcycle accident, and a chaotic pursuit through the hospital ensues.

They end up chasing him all the way out to the streets, yelling that they aren’t trying to arrest him for insurance fraud (or ginseng stealing, for that matter). Of course, Hyung-bok doesn’t believe them one bit, and he turns to take off again — only for a Truck of Doom to ram straight into him.

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Oof, the look in Do-chang’s eyes. He seems utterly shaken by Hyung-bok’s abrupt death (or accident, if he survives). It’s clear he’s been having doubts about his profession, unlike Ji-hyuk, who’s still staunchly determined to chase down culprits and uncover the truth. Do-chang’s nightmares of being chased down as a killer reveal his deepest fear — if he arrests the wrong suspect, he’s essentially condemning an innocent person.

It’s interesting how the same worry affects our protagonists in such different ways; while it makes Do-chang waver, it instead strengthens Ji-hyuk’s resolve to work even harder so that the true criminals are put behind bars.

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Admittedly, I haven’t watched the show’s first season, so I’m probably missing out on some context and character development — though the first season is definitely on my to-watch list, given how much I enjoyed this premiere.

This first case doesn’t seem particularly novel or complex on the surface, but I’m very much intrigued by the central characters, who all seem to be hiding many layers beneath an unassuming facade. Tae-ho’s wife CHEON NA-NA (Kim Hyo-jin) is one of them; even though she didn’t have much to do in this episode, the way the camera lingers on her seems to suggest that there’s more lurking beneath her placid gaze.

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Sang-woo is a fascinating character, too; his brutal violence is awful and I don’t condone it one bit, but his incongruous response in the aftermath has me curious. Given how aggressive he was, I’d expected him to be smug and unrepentant, but his vacant daze seemed to suggest that he may have been unnerved by his own actions.

I’m sure it’s no coincidence that the woman he injured was also wearing a white dress, which makes me wonder what happened during the two-year time skip. I can’t wait to learn more about what makes Sang-woo tick — having just watched Choi Dae-hoon in Insider, where I was absolutely impressed by his nuanced acting, I’m excited to see him portray another layered and morally gray character. We gotta have a suitably competent baddie for our good detectives, right?

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