Mouse Episode 2

Eye for Eye


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Season: 1

Moo Chi visits the Head Hunter at the prison and tells him that he’ll not only kill the Head Hunter but find his son and make him suffer as he did. Meanwhile, more murder victims are found in a row and the culprit is leaving leads, asking to be noticed. When Ba Reum visits Moojin Prison, he sees the Head Hunter and also witnesses another murder case. (Source: Viu)
  • Aired: March 04, 2021

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Izzu162
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Mar 8, 2021

Four Stars

Not sure what to type because the second episode had a lot of things to digest as well. But one thing we know of is that one of the two children from the last episode that has been identified as having the psycho genes grew up into a serial killer. And the kid that identified the Headhunter grew up to be a cop.

Seeing Lee Heejun played a cop here intrigued me tbh, since he did cameoed in Vincenzo as a thug. But I guess the role fit him here, since after witnessing his mother and brother being attacked, the experience would've affected how Moochi had grown up.

And we get to know our other lead Bareum. Mr Headhunter was still alive... and because of Moochi he found out that his son still lived. Ahn Jaewook as a villain was really something, like his acting really gives you a certain chill as this notorious serial killer. There's another serial killer on the loose as Moo-chi's on the hunt to catch the guy.

Have to say, the plot was getting interesting though the pace is still a bit slow. It was implied that Bareum may be one of the two babies that had the psycho genes despite him being quite normal so far. The ending cliffhanger also somewhat confirmed it as we meet another seemingly psycho doctor. Who may as well be our culprit? Or maybe not.

So far the murder cases were pretty interesting, like how outwardly it seemed unrelated but later revealed to be connected. I felt that the reveal of the son's identity was a bit too soon tbh and a bit obvious. In which it made me wonder if there would be an unexpected twist. Like it would've been interesting if Han Seojun's son turned out to be his complete opposite.

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