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Decoy: Part 2 korean drama review
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Decoy: Part 2
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by MiZU
Jan 15, 2025
6 of 6 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 9.0
Acting/Cast 9.5
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 3.0

It didn’t even feel like I was watching two seasons because I finished it all in one go!

The show beautifully illustrates that everyone’s experiences, no matter how different, are equally significant. What we’ve been through is neither lesser nor greater than what others have endured.

I love how the series takes a realistic approach, exploring how a person’s perspective on life evolves based on the experiences they’ve been through. This season was especially impactful as Captain Gu finally came to understand the victims' suffering. The character development throughout the series was phenomenal, and the villain’s character was so well-written and flawlessly acted—it truly hit home.

The characters’ personalities were so distinct from one another, and the main character wasn’t the only one who stood out as a hero. Each person had their own unique role to play. The cast lineup was absolutely amazing—from the villains to the victims and even the teammates. Every character played a vital role, and without this perfect combination, we wouldn’t have gotten such an incredible drama.

A huge shoutout to Jang Geun Suk and Heo Sung Tae for their top-notch performances! Jang Geun Suk’s deep voice was so captivating and his character was incredibly relatable due to its raw humanness and authentic acting. Lee Elijah embodied the raw emotions and struggles of someone in such a situation. Heo Sung Tae’s role as the main villain was outstanding! He perfectly captured the essence of a villain who constantly sees himself as a victim.

Loved the OST of Echae Kang - Neup

The ending was deeply thought-provoking. It made me realize how the experiences we go through shape who we are.

I especially loved how the villains received the endings they deserved, while the victims found some form of closure.

Finally, the show’s portrayal of fraud was truly eye-opening. It highlighted how fraudsters prey on victims’ trust, which is one of the most terrible things one person can do to another.

One of the best series out there!
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