After airing its pilot episode, "The Killing Vote" episode 2 showcased the team-up between Lim Ji Yeon and Park Hae Jin. In addition, the story sheds light on Park Sung Woong's intriguing character as he plays an ex-convict.
Meanwhile, the webtoon-based K-drama experienced a slight decrease in viewership after airing its second episode.
'The Killing Vote' Episode 2 Rating
Following a promising start after landing an average nationwide rating of 4.1 percent for its first episode, "The Killing Vote" episode 2 sees a minimal decline in rating.
Kim Moo Chan was surprised to hear the same phrase again after watching Gae Tal discuss Bae Gi Chul's death. In addition, the mysterious masked man also announced that another perpetrator would be his next victim.
Due to this, the authorities are exerting all efforts to prevent Gae Tal from victimizing another person.
Thankfully, Kim Moo Chan was able to locate the taxi driver who brought Gae Tal to the location.
Upon reading the messages, they found out that he had been threatening his fellow inmates.
On the other hand, Moo Chan learns that Gi Chul's entire wealth was donated to an NGO that works with kids who were victims of sexual assault.
At this point, they suspect that Kwon Seok Joo, who is still in jail, might be the person behind it. With this, Joo Hyun personally spoke to Seok Joo but did not get any vital information regarding the case.
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Written by Geca Wills