The Killing Vote addresses some taboo subjects like child Sa and bribery in the Korean legal system. It’s an intriguing show with a very fast-paced and thrilling plot that thickens by the second. The series follows a detective who is the scapegoat of the police department as he’s left to do the dirty work. He is accompanied by a cop from the cyber department who was outed for being a whistleblower by the media. They are the most eligible team to fight against The Killing Vote, which is an act of vigilantism. If they catch Gaetal, they will be hated by the public because he’s considered a man who will give commoners justice, but on the other hand, if they don’t catch him, the police department will face backlash. The show airs only one episode a week, but so much happens at once that it’s difficult to keep track!
- 9/3/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
Previously in The Killing Vote, Gaetal set up another vote about a woman who was killing her husbands to commit insurance fraud. But, more importantly, she was hurting their children, too, because it would give her more insurance money. This is what made the masked man really furious, and he decided on her as his next target. As expected, the vote is positive for killing her, and Gaetal places her in a car with a time bomb in it. In an effort to save her, Mu-Chan gets into the car, too, and they drive off into the school premises because there’s a field where they can put some distance between them and other civilians. Ultimately, everyone sees the car blow up and assumes Mu-Chan has been injured or worse. Joo Hyun is the person who is closest to the car when it does blow up, though, so what will she do?...
- 8/27/2023
- by Ruchika Bhat
- Film Fugitives
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