Busted Season 2 Episode 2

범인은 바로 너! 2 ‧ TV Program ‧ 2019

Episode Title: Serial Killing


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Season: 1

The search for K's killer gets complicated when a series of dead bodies are found -- all with a mysterious QR code on them. (Source: Netflix) Guests: Park Jin-joo, Jung Jae-hyung, Stephanie Lee, Tae Hang-ho, Lee Yu-jin
  • Aired: November 08, 2019

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RV
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Jun 8, 2022

Killer in the shadows.

This episode is where things get really interesting for our detective team. They find out that C, who had escaped the mental health institution he was kept in, was visited by suspicious individuals - leading the detective team to deduce that they're connected with C's whereabouts. Now we all know by now what happened to K, and it shows that he was indeed controlled by C, after being kidnapped before he was rescued by the detective team (this happened last Season btw if y'all still recall). It seems Kwangsoo won't be in this episode, but hopefully he'll appear in the next few ones, we still need to figure out why in the hell he left the team. I put 10 because honestly, watching this second episode made me realize that the sequencing of each episode is better now and offers the viewers a sense of expecting continuity for each episode, rather than having to piece the storyline together like in Season 1, and I prefer it this way. Let's hope they keep this up. Also, let me just say the Se-Se duo (Sehun and Sejeong) name Jaesuk made up for them is adorable! You can tell from this episode alone that the both of them have grown, especially Sejeong, I think she's more comfortable with them now, she's brave but Sehun's change is distinct in that he's talking more often and taking initiative whenever they handle an investigation compared to last Season.

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kmnkary
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May 19, 2021

a little heavy :/

the episode was well produced and connected, despite the fact that kwang soo was forgotten (even though he was placed as a guest in the cast until the 2nd episode) and the content of the subject that was seen in the final minutes. the information in this ep opens doors for many paths to be explored, I hope they fill in the gaps and dont make me more frustrated about what's going on.
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