![]() ![]() But when push comes to shove, we see her sitting on the floor stunned, while a murderer debates whether he will kill her or Jin-Hyuk first. She is depicted as being more than capable of disarming criminals. ![]() What was maddening about this series was the inconsistency of Kwon-Joo’s physical ability as a police officer. (I’ll talk more about this in the Spoiler Alert below.) But Jin-Hyuk defuses the situation just in time. Spewing delusional nonsense about how they have it out for him, the man attempts to throw the helper to his death from a building. One of the more intriguing cases involved an indigent man who threatened a group home employee. After spiraling to the bottom and being demoted, he pairs up with Kwon-Joo to find the serial killer who is responsible for her father’s death and his wife’s grisly murder. Jin-Hyuk is a police detective who can’t ever forgive himself for ignoring his wife’s phone call right before she died. She is an audio profiler of sorts, able to hear snippets of background sound and use that to help solve cases that seem unsolvable. Kwon-Joo is a police officer who can hear things that others can not. That said, the series is filled with suspense, even after you are 99% sure that you’ve figured out who the serial killer is. “Voice” reminds me of “ Tunnel” - not in plot, but in the overacting by some of the actors who’re usually more subtle. ↑ Note: Korean names denote the surname followed by the given name. ![]()
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