Voice Season 2 Korean Drama Synopsis

Voice Season 2 Korean Drama Synopsis

Listen closely because skilled voice profiler Kang Kwon Joo is back. Working tirelessly at the Emergency Call Center, she uses her first-rate hearing to save lives and catch culprits. When it comes to responding to emergencies within the vital “golden time, ” Kang Kwon Joo is simply the best. Do Kang Woo is a mysterious man who’s able to tap into the mind of a criminal. He also hides a secret pain that he doesn’t share with anyone. When he meets Kang Kwon Joo, they reluctantly form a team. She can hear crime; he can think it. Together, they take on the most dangerous criminals their city has ever seen. (Source: DramaFever) Edit Translation

So I didn't write a review for Voice 1 because I ended up watching it a year later after it aired and I did enjoy Voice 1 as much as Voice 2. If you want to compare the two - I would choose Voice 1 for accuracy and Voice 2 for a much more involved story within the main characters rather than have the procedural cases. Voice 2 does have case for each week but it's more involved about the main antagonist (Kwon Yool) and main protagonist (Lee Jin Wook).

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Voice 2 does have good actors in it - Lee Na Ha, Lee Jin Wook, Kwon Yool, and Son Eun Seo, Kim Wook Suk. I would have to say the main three characters did outshine in their roles as usual but the story does fall short on the lame cliffhanger they chose to have and its shows the poor weak writing that was done so we could have a Season 3. The one character they kind of butchered in the sense of the finale and the episodes before the finale has to be Kwon Joo (Lee Na Ha) - she loses her essence as a strong woman who relies on her distinct hearing but somehow it turned to a game of chasing between Bang Seo Joo (Kwon Yool) and Kang Woo (Lee Jin Wook).

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Lee Na Ha and Lee Jin Wook have great chemistry and have shown subtle romance between their characters which was delight to watch. Son Eun Seo (Park Eun Soo) has kind of the same backstory here like her younger sister had in season 1 so I didn't enjoy that much because she's a supposedly a strong woman cop but couldn't differentiate between love and abuse. But it was interesting for the case to be presented in the show because of the growth of abuse in dating. Kim Wook Suk (Agent Jin) was great - never seen him in anything else, but I'd be happy to have him again in the show for the next season.

I do recommend the songs/OSTs - they go perfectly with the characters and if you were a fan of Voice 1 - don't miss it because its nice to see the GTT again and a new story and maybe some romance finally for our Kwon Joo ;).

SO let me preface this review with saying that Voice Season 1 was one of the best crime kdramas I have ever seen. I loved it and would re-watch it in a heartbeat. I can't say that with voice 2 because I need Season 3 to determine that. I am not saying that Season 2 was bad by any means...It still had elements of the first season that I loved but there were elements that weren't there to make an official opinion.

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Story: The story was ok. Compared to Season 1, it wasn't as good but the main reason why I didn't like the story was because of the cliffhanger at the end of the show. CLEARLY THERE IS GOING TO BE A 3RD SEASON! SO Season 2's storyline will somewhat continue into Season 3 so basically this story is not done yet. The start of the show started off with a bang and was really good! It started out with episodic situations which was what I loved with Season 1 but as they went into the main overarching bad guy storyline, the episodic elements of the story melted away. Not a bad story but I need Season 3 to make a more educated opinion.

Casting: I loved the casting! I ACTUALLY LIKED Lee Jin Wook as his character! I thought I wouldn't when they announced the new cast but I thought it brought an interesting dynamic to Season 2. In Season 2, he was the cold, less emotional character where as in Season 1 I thought Lee Ha Na was the less emotional one. SO that was fun to play out. They also brought back some of my favorite support characters and introduced new ones. The guy they casted to be the bad guy this season was AMAZING! His acting skills were so scary and on point! He does bad guy very well.

Music: I thought the movie fit the show well too. I downloaded all the songs and have been listening to them on repeat.

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Rewatch Value: I would probably only rewatch this if I was doing a marathon of Season 1 and going to watch Season 3 as well. (Depends on how good Season 3 will be)

Overall: As I said earlier, Because this season seemed like a set up for Season 3, there was a lot that wasn't resolved but at the same time, a lot was resolved. I would wait and watch this once Season 3 so you can go straight into Season 3 and not have to wait. This season was good but not as good as Season 1. I wish it was more episodic. We will wait and see how Season 3 is...THE ACTING WAS GREAT THOUGH!From left: Actors Kim Woo-suk, Ahn Se-ha, Lee Ha-na, Lee Jin-wook and Son Eun-seo pose at a press conference held at the Conrad Seoul Hotel in Yeouido, western Seoul, on Tueday. [OCN]

The brief, yet crucial, period following a traumatic injury when a medical treatment can prevent a death is known in the world of medicine as the golden time. Those precious minutes drive the drama in the second season of the hit OCN series “The Voice.”

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Ending with a viewership rate of 5.7 percent, the first season of the show set new records for OCN and ranked first among cable TV dramas for consecutive weeks. The first episode of the second season will air on Saturday night.

Written by Ma Jin-won, this crime thriller picks up where the previous season left off. The show tells the stories of the Golden Time Team, a special task force made up of police call center workers, crime specialists and detectives.

Although Korea has a low crime rate compared to other Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development member countries, over the past 30 years, crime in Korea has doubled, according to Statistics Korea. From 2000 to 2016, while crimes such as robbery and murder have decreased, sexual assault has increased 3.9 times and assault has increased 9.4 times.

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This season, the drama will tell the story of a psychic, a priest and a detective desperately chasing after a mysterious group behind a series of crimes. Along with exorcism and shamanism, “Voice 2, ” directed by Lee Seung-yeong, will feature new cases each episode. Once again, the character work with the slogan “leave for the crime scene within three minutes, arrive there in five and arrest the criminal in 10.”

While familiar faces such as actors Lee Ha-na, who plays voice profiler Gang Gwon-ju, and Son Eun-seo, who plays foreign language communication expert Park Eun-su, have returned this season, new actors, such as Lee Jin-wook and Kim Jae-wook, have joined the cast.

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Lee Ha-na, left, plays a skilled voice profiler while Lee Jin-wook, right, plays a detective who can interpret a crime scene from the perspective of a criminal. [OCN]

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Due to personal reasons, actor Jang Hyuk, who played the role of Mu Jin-hyuk, a detective with a rough yet down-to-earth personality, was unable to join this season.

Therefore, a new character, Do Gang-u, played by Lee Jin-wook, was created. He is a detective who possesses the ability to interpret a crime scene from the perspective of the killer.

“Many people thought that I would feel burdened by last season’s high ratings, ” said Lee. “Instead, I feel the opposite, because I believe that this will positively influence the viewership rate for this season.”

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“Well, while Jang Hyuk’s character is a tough detective who has many action scenes, my character, Gang-u, is more like a sharp blade, ” said Lee.

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“I really liked that Gang-u examines the crime scene from the viewpoint of a criminal. Gang-u is an interesting character since he experiences inner conflict being a detective and not a criminal.”

“The screenwriter has already planned out [the script for] season three, ” said director Lee at a press conference on Tuesday prior to the drama’s premiere.

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“It may seem that the number of episodes has decreased for this season, but that’s not the case. Since season three will air right after season two, I [intentionally] planned it this way so that season three

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