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Soo-ho is taken in by the police but released quickly due to his family's vast political and financial influence.

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The title refers to the second episode of the Korean drama Time (Shigan)

The diagnosis changes everything for Soo-ho. Realizing he has no future and feeling the immense weight of his sins, he decides how to spend his remaining time. He resolves not to just die in a hospital bed, but to use his last days to help Seol Ji-hyun, the woman he wronged, and to fix the damage his family has caused.

Ji-hyun’s younger sister is found dead in a hotel swimming pool. The circumstances are mysterious, involving Soo-ho’s penthouse.

To further justify why you should seek out this specific file, let us look at how Episode 2 was received by critics and fans when it originally aired in 2018. According to Nielsen Korea, Episode 2 recorded a viewership rating of 3.2% nationwide, which was considered low for MBC but the show later gained a cult following through streaming. Reviewers praised the episode for its tight pacing and the emotional breakthrough of Kim Jung-hyun’s character. One critic from Seoul Daily wrote: “Episode 2 is where Time finds its soul. The silent guilt in Soo-ho’s eyes as he attends a funeral he is responsible for—it is heartbreaking cinema.”

Soo-ho's growing realization of his proximity to the tragedy, sparking a volatile mix of denial, anger, and eventual hyper-fixation on helping Ji-hyun.

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