Byeon Yo-han is accused of murder..Twin Lee Ga-seop's turnaround ('Snow White')

Aug 31, 2024

 Byeon Yo-han is accused of murder..Twin Lee Ga-seop's turnaround ('Snow White')
Byun Yo-han and Ko Joon found a loophole in the alibi of the incident 11 years ago.

In the fifth episode of MBC's Friday-Saturday drama 'Black Out' (hereinafter 'Snow White', Seo Joo-yeon's play, directed by Byun Young-joo), Ko Jung-woo (Byun Yo-han) and Sangchul No (Ko Joon), who were looking back on the timeline of the incident 11 years ago, accelerated the re-investigation by finding errors in the investigation process.

Upon arriving at the warehouse where the incident took place, Ko Jung-woo began to combine clues such as his car key and running out of oil in the warehouse 11 years ago. If all the fuel ran out, the only way to go is to a closed school where the body of Shim Bo-young (Jang Ha-eun) was found in the warehouse where the incident took place. Ko Jeong-woo directly reproduced the records recorded in the record in order to reconsider the flow of events.

Ko Jung-woo, who arrived at the closed school by car, dumped his body in the sewer, returned to the warehouse and moved along the process of killing Park Da-eun (Han So-eun), noticed that there was a loophole somewhere. Taking all the situations together, there is absolutely not enough time for Ko Jung-woo to kill both Shim Bo-young and Park Dae-eun and abandon them in different places.

The Sangchul No, who was looking back on the record of the murder, also realized that there was something wrong with the time line and headed to the warehouse where the incident took place. As soon as Ko Jung-woo, who was in the warehouse, saw the Sangchul No, he poured out what he guessed like a quick fire and complained of unfairness. On the other hand, Sangchul No made Ko even more frustrated because he weighed on the possibility of an accomplice rather than his innocence.

Ha Seol (Kim Bo-ra) came to the warehouse when the confrontation between the two intensified due to the uncompromising disagreement. Ha Seol, who previously looked at the painting of Hyun Soo-oh (Lee Ga-seop), depicting a bleeding woman and people watching it, raised the possibility to Ko Jung-woo and Sangchul No that Hyun Soo-oh may be a witness on the day of the incident. However, the Sangchul No refused to acknowledge Ha Seol's words, saying that the testimony of Hyun Soo-oh, a patient with neurological disease, is not reliable and it is difficult to use a picture, not a picture, as evidence.

Nevertheless, Ha Seol, who firmly believed that Hyun Soo-oh was a witness to the incident, witnessed a person who looked exactly like Hyun Soo-oh in the city and headed recklessly to his house. Hyun Gun-oh (Lee Ga-seop), a twin brother with the same face as Hyun Hyun Hyun-oh, appeared in front of Ha-seol who entered the house with Hyun Gu-tak (Kwon Hae-hyo). In particular, Hyun Gutak's face, which saw his son, was embarrassed, and those who wondered.

After confirming the clue to prove his innocence, Ko Jung-woo decided to visit Hyun Gutak, the police chief, and ask for a re-investigation. However, it was difficult for Ko Jung-woo's opinion to be accepted as the re-investigation of the murder case had already been refuted by Hyun Gutak, one by one, after the Sangchul No claimed it during the meeting.

It was none other than Shim Dong-min (Jo Jae-yoon), Shim Bo-young's father, who waited for Ko Jung-woo, who returned home while recovering his emotional feelings. Shim Dong-min, who was angry when he heard that his daughter's body was found in the sewer, pointed his gun at Ko Jung-woo, creating a sense of tension. Despite Shim Dong-min's momentum, Ko Jung-woo insisted on his innocence without giving in, and there was a precarious atmosphere.

After a close confrontation as if something would happen at any moment, a large gunshot eventually rang out in the house, shocking the house. Attention is focusing on what the fate of Ko Jung-woo, who was standing in front of the gun, will be and what the truth of the hole-in-the-hole alibi will be.

The fifth episode of 'Snow White' aired on the same day recorded 5.1 percent nationwide and 4.7 percent in the Seoul metropolitan area, while the highest ratings per minute soared to 5.5 percent. Both the Seoul metropolitan area and the national standard have achieved their own highest ratings, recording consecutive gains (based on Nielsen Korea)





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