Just under a decade ago, South Korea was shaken to the core by a financial fraud project. Thousands of unsuspecting victims were tricked into investing their life savings. After the project was exposed as a scam, its mastermind Noh Sang Cheon ran away to China in a bid to escape the police. But he was soon after reported to have died in mysterious circumstances. The trail went cold. But some eight years after he was reported dead, the evidence appears to suggest that the notorious fraudster is still alive! A spate of killings begins, with Noh Sang Cheon apparently linked to the deaths. Trying to piece together the truth is the police officer and former lawyer Goo Do Han. Also on a quest for truth is a reporter named Cheon Na Yeon. She believes that a number of the murders have been covered – and that police investigations into the death may have been botched. The stakes begin to rise as games become deadly. What is really happening? And what role does Noh Sang Cheon play in these fatal events? (Source: Viki) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: 미끼 파트2
- Also Known As: Decoy 2 , Decoy Season 2 , Bait 2 , Bait Season 2 , Chronicles of Crime 2 , Chronicles of Crime Season 2 , Mikki 2 , Mikki Sijeun 2 , Beomjoeui Yeondaegi 2 , Beomjoeui Yeondaegi Sijeun 2 , 미끼2 , 미끼 시즌2 , 범죄의 연대기2 , 범죄의 연대기 시즌2
- Director: Kim Hong Seon
- Screenwriter: Kim Jin Wook
- Genres: Thriller, Mystery, Crime, Drama
Where to Watch Decoy: Part 2
Cast & Credits
- Jang Geun Suk Main Role
- Heo Sung Tae Main Role
- Lee Elijah Main Role
- Oh Yeon AhJung So RamSupport Role
- Lee Seung JoonLee Byung JunSupport Role
- Park Myung HoonSong Young JinSupport Role
Reviews
Binge watch only
I have followed Jang Geun Suk since the beginning of his TV drama career. He's had some dud shows in later years before he enlisted (e.g. the Gambler) and this show nearly bordered on that but it wasn't his doing.To be clear, it's not the story or his acting which is bad. It's the fact that the drama was artificially cut into two, ironically with the hopes of keeping the audience hooked, but it has done the exact opposite for me. The first few episodes of Part 1 were really interesting but started to taper off by epi 5 or 6, as is normal with any 16-episoder. However, in a normal 16 episoder, there is the rest of the series will carry through usually as the mid season hump passes (usually by epi 8) when they're setting up for a thrilling finale.
However, even though Part 1 was only 2 months ago, that's forever in dramaland. I have probably have watched at least 20 to 30 dramas since. And now resuming Part 2, I have forgotten whatever happened in Part 1. And I have little interest in re-watching it to remind myself of what happened (it wasn't THAT interesting the first time). I'm faced with characters who are strangers to me and we're thrust straight into the action with a recap. "Who's this? what happened last time? What was going? Who was involved in the conspiracy?"
The 2-parter also meant that the story was going around in repetitive circles. However, it got there in the end with some solid twists in the last 2 episodes, and that's the only reason I am still giving it an 8 overall. Because of the intermission between the 2 parts, I was about to drop the series during episode 7 because it was too much mental work trying to work out who was who. If I had done so, I wouldn't have seen that the show redeemed itself in the end.
Underrated and Unmissable: A Deep Dive into a Crime Drama Gem
"Decoy" is an exciting crime thriller that flew under the radar in 2023. The main character, Koo Do Han, used to be a lawyer but now works as a detective. His current mission to solve a homicide leads him to uncover a massive scam orchestrated by a con artist named Noh Sang Cheon. Sang Cheon was supposedly dead, but his victims weren't convinced. They formed a group to fight for justice and get their money back. But things get dark when murders connected to Sang Cheon start happening.What makes this drama stand out? Well, Do Han's approach is unique—he combines legal smarts with detective skills to solve the puzzle. His determination and ability to see through lies make him fascinating to watch. The plot is full of surprises and kept me on the edge of my seat. The victims, desperate for justice, take matters into their own hands when authorities fail them. And behind the scenes, secret players—politicians, prosecutors, and cops—try to cover up the truth.
The emotional depth of the characters adds to the intensity. Do Han's investigations even as he begins to empathize with the victims make the story even more human. The ending ties things up nicely. In a nutshell, "Decoy" is a must-watch for crime thriller fans who enjoy clever twists and complex characters.