"The Impossible Heir" episode 7 focuses on Lee Jae Wook's imprisonment as he plays Han Tae Oh.
Directed by Min Yeon Hong of "Missing: The Other Side" and "Insider," the thriller political drama series depicts the story of three individuals who want to take over one of Korea's top niche conglomerates, Kangoh Group.
Joining Lee Jae Wook as the lead star is Lee Jun Young, who plays the illegitimate chaebol, Kang In Ha. He met Han Tae Oh during high school, and they have been best friends ever since.
This is also where they planned to penetrate the Kangoh Group along with Na Hye Won, played by Hong Su Zu.
Where to Watch 'The Impossible Heir'
Airing every Wednesday, viewers get to see the latest episode on Disney and Hulu.
In addition, the network released two episodes with simultaneous airings. This means that "The Impossible Heir" finale will air in the first week of April.
'The Impossible Heir' Episode 7 Recap
The seventh episode highlights the frame-up of Han Tae Oh. It was after he found Kangoh's Kang In Joo's bloodied body inside the room where he woke up.
What stunned him the most was that he was holding the murder weapon and was also covered in blood.
Due to this, he was depicted as the prime suspect and was imprisoned.
Aside from the fact that he is undergoing court hearings, Han Tae Oh also lost his best friend.
Kang In Ha went to the prison to visit Tae Oh, only to end his friendship with him.
On the other hand, what baffled him is that In Ha Ne ended his friendship with Han Tae, never asked a question, and assumed that it was Tae Oh who did it.
Han Tae Oh, despite having blurry reflections on what really happened that night because he was drugged by In Joo, believed that it was a set-up.
In addition to this, he was also accused of receiving more than 470 million KRW in rebates, or around 355,158 USD.
Because of this, he tries to get out of the murder charges by instructing his appointed hacker to delete his files about the conglomerate group.
Han Tae Oh continues to receive unfavorable court decisions.
While the hired spy continues to investigate the witness, Gi Jun, who is also Kang Min Joon's aide, the court has decided to impose a guilty charge against Han Tae Oh for Kang In Joo's murder.
This raised the question of whether Kang In Ha was the one who ordered the set-up, and why did he do it to Han Tae Oh?
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Written by Geca Flores