Unmasked Episode 8
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Cho Hae-won comes to the limit and makes provocative remarks, saying that the tip that perfume vibrates is not true. She disappears, leaving a shocking statement that she killed the man, and it turns out that her real purpose is to cut off her father Cho Tae-soo's money and use the trigger as a threat. Cho's real intention remains a mystery.
Writer Hong Na-hee is suspicious of the relationship between President Koo Hyung-tae and Park Dae-yong and begins to investigate their relationship. Park Dae-yong meets his sister, who was the main writer of Trigger 20 years ago, and finds the contact information of Ma Sung-chun, then Trigger CP. Na-hee informs Oh So-ryong of this, and warns no one to trust anyone if they intend to broadcast the Cha Sung-wook incident. It turns out that 20 years ago Koo Hyung-tae and Park Dae-yong were Assam Land, and the pinch hitter for Koo Hyung-tae is Park Dae-yong.
Sorong presses Park Dae-yong to find out the shocking fact that Koo Hyung-tae ran away with the tape before Cha Sung-wook's case was aired in Trigger 20 years ago. Park Dae-yong looks cowardly unable to stand up to Koo Hyung-tae, and Sorong laments that the end of the case would have been different if the tape had an important clue.
The next day, Sorong and Park meet Ma Sung-chun and say that there was a witness who killed Cha Sung-wook at the time, but the witness is told that Gu was a dog that Sung-wook had. Gu communicates with a dog named Bom and suggests that we uncover the truth. Sorong finds a tape from an American television station and asks Gu to reveal the truth, but he remains silent and provocative.
Koo recalls the past of believing that good and evil existed, saying that only choices and consequences existed. Sorong warns viewers who believed in Trigger that he will repent of his cowardly past.
On the other hand, Kang Ki-ho's report on Choi Ho-sung was taken away by Scoop 24, and he visits Lee Jung-moon, the prosecutor who took out Han Do for further reporting, and asks for an interview. Lee Jung-moon ignores Kang Ki-ho's academic background and threatens him with a coercive attitude. Kang Ki-ho appears to be completely collapsing. However, Han Do brags that he is also from a good university, pushing Lee Jung-moon's camera to ask for an interview, and taking revenge against his threats by taking legal responsibility.
Lee Jung-moon tries to use his power to press Han-do and Kang-ho, but Han-do secures his video with a small camera installed nearby before the interview. Kang-ho prepares for a follow-up report, emphasizing that the background of Choi Ho-sung's second offense lies in the suspension of execution by the judiciary, which consists of a cartel of prosecutors and lawyers.
Han Do sends a proposal for supporting the creation of a montage to re-examine the forgotten Cha Sung-wook, and finally, the advertiser filmed by Cha Sung-wook receives a reply saying that he will support the trigger team as part of his social work. This is expected to be a sure-fire way to summon Cha Sung-wook to the present 20 years ago, and it will be a declaration of war and a recognition of the broadcast.
Hong Na-hee decides to leave Trigger and move to a drama station. Sorong perfectly reproduces Choi's image through AI technology and sends it out on electronic boards throughout the city. The young man, who was 23 years old at the time, pleads for him to remember that he is now 43 years old, arousing people's sorrow. The Choi Sung-wook case comes to the surface again, and his father, who has been diagnosed with dementia, still misses the image of his son on the board and looks forward to finding him.
Meanwhile, Cho Hae-won, who watched Choi Sung-wook's video from So-ryong, shows a crazy appearance as she wades through the works she has made. She adds tension by creating confusion by saying, "I'm here to set fire." All these events become entangled, leading to an end that increases expectations for the next episode.
Writer Hong Na-hee is suspicious of the relationship between President Koo Hyung-tae and Park Dae-yong and begins to investigate their relationship. Park Dae-yong meets his sister, who was the main writer of Trigger 20 years ago, and finds the contact information of Ma Sung-chun, then Trigger CP. Na-hee informs Oh So-ryong of this, and warns no one to trust anyone if they intend to broadcast the Cha Sung-wook incident. It turns out that 20 years ago Koo Hyung-tae and Park Dae-yong were Assam Land, and the pinch hitter for Koo Hyung-tae is Park Dae-yong.
Sorong presses Park Dae-yong to find out the shocking fact that Koo Hyung-tae ran away with the tape before Cha Sung-wook's case was aired in Trigger 20 years ago. Park Dae-yong looks cowardly unable to stand up to Koo Hyung-tae, and Sorong laments that the end of the case would have been different if the tape had an important clue.
The next day, Sorong and Park meet Ma Sung-chun and say that there was a witness who killed Cha Sung-wook at the time, but the witness is told that Gu was a dog that Sung-wook had. Gu communicates with a dog named Bom and suggests that we uncover the truth. Sorong finds a tape from an American television station and asks Gu to reveal the truth, but he remains silent and provocative.
Koo recalls the past of believing that good and evil existed, saying that only choices and consequences existed. Sorong warns viewers who believed in Trigger that he will repent of his cowardly past.
On the other hand, Kang Ki-ho's report on Choi Ho-sung was taken away by Scoop 24, and he visits Lee Jung-moon, the prosecutor who took out Han Do for further reporting, and asks for an interview. Lee Jung-moon ignores Kang Ki-ho's academic background and threatens him with a coercive attitude. Kang Ki-ho appears to be completely collapsing. However, Han Do brags that he is also from a good university, pushing Lee Jung-moon's camera to ask for an interview, and taking revenge against his threats by taking legal responsibility.
Lee Jung-moon tries to use his power to press Han-do and Kang-ho, but Han-do secures his video with a small camera installed nearby before the interview. Kang-ho prepares for a follow-up report, emphasizing that the background of Choi Ho-sung's second offense lies in the suspension of execution by the judiciary, which consists of a cartel of prosecutors and lawyers.
Han Do sends a proposal for supporting the creation of a montage to re-examine the forgotten Cha Sung-wook, and finally, the advertiser filmed by Cha Sung-wook receives a reply saying that he will support the trigger team as part of his social work. This is expected to be a sure-fire way to summon Cha Sung-wook to the present 20 years ago, and it will be a declaration of war and a recognition of the broadcast.
Hong Na-hee decides to leave Trigger and move to a drama station. Sorong perfectly reproduces Choi's image through AI technology and sends it out on electronic boards throughout the city. The young man, who was 23 years old at the time, pleads for him to remember that he is now 43 years old, arousing people's sorrow. The Choi Sung-wook case comes to the surface again, and his father, who has been diagnosed with dementia, still misses the image of his son on the board and looks forward to finding him.
Meanwhile, Cho Hae-won, who watched Choi Sung-wook's video from So-ryong, shows a crazy appearance as she wades through the works she has made. She adds tension by creating confusion by saying, "I'm here to set fire." All these events become entangled, leading to an end that increases expectations for the next episode.
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