Kyung Soo Jin And Lee Hee Joon Suppress Their Emotions As They Hunt For The Predator In "Mouse"
tvN’s “Mouse” has released stills of Lee Hee Joon and Kyung Soo Jin ahead of the upcoming episode!
“Mouse” is about an innocent and upright police officer named Jung Ba Reum (Lee Seung Gi) and a hardened detective named Go Moo Chi (Lee Hee Joon) who believes in nothing but revenge against the serial killer who murdered his parents. The two team up to track down an evil psychopathic predator.
Spoilers
In the previous episode, the predator took Kim Han Gook (Kim Ha Eon) hostage with the threat, “Find the reason why I’m killing children and announce it on broadcast.” The episode presented a shocking plot twist at the end as Jung Ba Reum coolly appeared in front of a trembling child wearing a mask.
In contrast to their originally confident attitude when being provoked by the predator, Go Moo Chi and Choi Hong Joo (Kyung Soo Jin) now stand frozen in confusion. The stills show the pair holding a special live broadcast as requested by the predator, but Go Moo Chi keeps raising his voice at the camera, unable to hold back his anger. Meanwhile, Choi Hong Joo works to control her facial expressions, although her eyes reveal her mixed emotions. It remains to be seen if they will discover the answer that the predator is looking for.
It was said that throughout filming the tense scenes, both Lee Hee Joon and Kyung Soo Jin maintained a professional attitude as they quietly checked their footage. They also brought a hush to the set as they portrayed the suppressed anger felt by their characters, proving their status as veteran actors.
The drama’s production team commented, “After the previous episode’s ending in which Lee Seung Gi appeared in the secret room, viewers have been coming up with all sorts of theories. The truth will gradually be revealed through the upcoming episodes. Look forward to the fifth episode which will enrapture viewers with the continuing battle of wits between monsters and hunters.”
The next episode of “Mouse” airs on March 17 at 10:30 p.m. KST.
Check out “Mouse” with subtitles below!
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