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Voice 2

Voice 2

Original Title

보이스 2 (Boiseu 2)

Genre

ThrillerMysteryPsychological

Original release

August 11, 2018 - September 16, 2018

Written by

Ma Jin Won

Directed by

Lee Seung Young

Starring

Lee Ha Na as Kang Kwon JooLee Jin Wook as Do Kang Woo / Kosuke

Country of Origin

South Korea

Original language

Korean

No. of episodes

12

Timeslot

Saturday & Sunday 22:20 KST

Episode runtime

60 minutes

Network

OCN

Series Guide

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Voice 2 (보이스 2; Boiseu 2) is a 2018 South Korean television series starring Lee Ha Na and Lee Jin Wook. It is the second season of the 2017 OCN TV series Voice. The series aired on OCN from August 11 to September 16, 2018 on Saturdays and Sundays at 22:20 KST.

Contents

  • 1 Synopsis
  • 2 Cast
  • 3 Soundtrack
  • 4 Episodes
  • 5 Production
  • 6 Reception
  • 7 Trivia
  • 8 Gallery
  • 9 Notes
  • 10 References

Synopsis[]

Listen closely, because skilled voice profiler Kang Kwon Joo is back. Working tirelessly at the Emergency Call Center, she uses her first-rate hearing to save lives and catch culprits. When it comes to responding to emergencies within the vital "golden time," Kang Kwon Joo is simply the best.

Do Kang Woo is a mysterious man who's able to tap into the mind of a criminal. He also hides a secret pain that he doesn't share with anyone. When he meets Kang Kwon Joo, they reluctantly form a team. She can hear crime; he can think it. Together, they take on the most dangerous criminals their city has ever seen. [1]

Cast[]

  • Main Characters
  • Supporting Characters
  • Guest Roles
  • Lee Ha Na as Kang Kwon Joo
  • Lee Jin Wook as Do Kang Woo / Kosuke
    • Bae Gang Yoo as Young Do Kang Woo / Kosuke (Ep.10-12)
  • Kwon Yool as Bang Je Soo
    • Kim Tae Yong as Young Bang Je Soo (Ep.11-12)
  • Ahn Se Ha as Kwak Dok Ki
  • Son Eun Seo as Park Eun Soo, a Golden Time team member
  • Kim Woo Suk as Jin Seo Yool, a Golden Time team member
  • Kim Joong Ki as Park Joong Ki, a detective
  • Song Boo Geon as Goo Gwang Soo, a detective
  • Kim Ki Nam as Yang Choon Byung, a detective
  • Yoo Seung Mok as Na Hong Soo, the chief detective
  • Hong Kyung In as Na Hyung Joon, Hong Soo's stepbrother
  • Kim Hong Pa as Eo Soo Yeol, the head of Poongsan police station
  • Kwon Hyuk Hyun as Jeon Yong Shik, a Golden Time Team Member
  • Lee Kwang Se as Kim Sang Goo
  • Kim Shi Young as Hwang Mal Soon
  • Hwang Man Ik as Woo Hyun Sik
  • Lee Hae Young as Jang Kyung Hak (Ep.1)
  • Park Ok Chool as Kang Doo Won's hostage (Ep.1)
  • Jung Jin as Jang Soo Bok (Ep.1-2)
  • So Hee Jung as Moon Mi Sook, Chief Jang's wife (Ep.1-2+6)
  • Yoon Byung Hee as Kang Doo Won (Ep.1+5-6)
  • Kim Seo Kyung as a Chinese restaurant delivery man (Ep.2)
  • Jung Eun Kyung as Oh Soon Im, Hee Joo's mother (Ep.2-3)
  • Lee Joo Won as Hwang Ji Wook (Ep.2-3)
  • Lee Yoo Mi as Hwang Hee Joo (Ep.3)
  • Yeon Je Wook as Yeom Ki Tae (Ep.3)
  • Heo Ji Won as Kwak Min Soo (Ep.3-4)
  • Ju Min Ha as Ahn Hee Jin, Detective Park's wife (Ep.4-5)
  • Yun Woon Kyung as Won Soon Hee, a victim (Ep.4-5)
  • Park Tae Sung as Kang Jong Suk, Soon Hee's son (Ep.5)
  • Jang Hee Jung as Baek Mi Ja / Wang Ok Ryeo (Ep.4-5)
  • Go Dong Eob as Lee Hyuk Jin, a security guard (Ep.4-8)
  • Jang Haet Sal as a voice phisher (Ep.5)
  • Geum Kwang San as a fake travel agent (Ep.5)
  • Kim Shi Young as Hwang Mal Soon, an apartment resident (Ep.5-8)
  • Park Eun Seok as Go David, a BJ (Ep.6-7)
  • Lee Sang Yi as Wang Ko, a cameraman (Ep.6-7)
  • Yoo Hye In as Jo Ah Jin, a zombie (Ep.6-7)
  • Eun Hae Sung as Kang Sol, a BJ (Ep.7)
  • Kim Do Hye as Fujiyama Miho (Ep.7-12)
  • Lee Jung Shin as Lee Jae Il / "Cricket" (Ep.8)
  • Jae Hee as Son Ho Min (Ep.8-9)
  • Kim Ik Tae a sPh.D Sung (Ep.8-11)
  • Kim Jong Goo as Son Ho Min's father (Ep.9)
  • Seo Gyung Hwa as Son Ho Min's mother (Ep.9)
  • Gil Ha Ra as Kim Yi Seul (Ep.9)
  • Cha Min Ji as Go Ye Ji (Ep.9)
  • Ok Joo Ri as an apartment resident (Ep.9)
  • Kim Seung Jun as a bodyguard (Ep.9)
  • Kim Mi Hye as a reporter (Ep.9)
  • Jeon Ik Ryung as Bang Je Soo's mother (Ep.9+11-12)
  • Lee Young Suk as an elderly man in the car (Ep.11-12)
  • Kim Jin as Japanese girl's mother (Ep.10)
  • Ju Min Chan as police officer (Ep.10)
  • Oh Yoon Hong as Joo Hye Jung, Chief Na's cohab (Ep.11)
  • Noh Hyung Wook as Young Na Hyung Joon (Ep.11)
  • Kim Han Joon as Ha Min Hyuk, a prosecutor (Ep.12)
  • Ha Soo Ho as the Dream Goshiwon kidnapper (Ep.12)
  • Jung Dong Geun as a police commando squad member
  • Jun Jeong Il as a hostage
  • Jang Joon Young as a reporter
  • Kwak Na Yeon as a toast store owner
  • Jo Ryeon as Jo Ah Jin's aunt
  • Lee Seung Joon as Kim Bong Soo, an elevator service engineer
  • Baek Ji Hoon as a virgin's ghost
  • Kang Ae Shim as a fake doctor
  • Na Seok Min as a Golden Time member
  • Kim So Sook
  • Choi Chan Sook
  • Baek Sang Hee
  • Min Dae Shik
  • Shin Hee Chul
  • Uhm Tae Yoon
  • Moon Jung Gi
  • Cha Geon Woo
  • Soundtrack[]

    Main Article: Voice 2 OST

    Episodes[]

    In this table, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings. N/A denotes that the rating is not known.

    Episode Aired Average audience share
    AGB Nielsen TNmS
    Nationwide Seoul Nationwide
    Episode 01 August 11, 2018 3.938% 4.579% 4.2%
    Episode 02 August 12, 2018 4.699% 5.553% 5.0%
    Episode 03 August 18, 2018 4.462% 5.165% 4.9%
    Episode 04 August 19, 2018 4.950% 5.737% 5.8%
    Episode 05 August 25, 2018 5.156% 5.627% 5.8%
    Episode 06 August 26, 2018 5.427% 5.599% 6.4%
    Episode 07 September 1, 2018 2.440% 2.647% N/A
    Episode 08 September 2, 2018 5.119% 5.670%
    Episode 09 September 8, 2018 4.389% 4.526%
    Episode 10 September 9, 2018 6.001% 7.388%
    Episode 11 September 15, 2018 5.506% 5.999% 6.8%
    Episode 12 September 16, 2018 7.086% 8.275% 8.4%
    Average 4.931% 5.564% [note 1]

    This drama airs on a cable channel/pay TV which normally has a relatively smaller audience compared to free-to-air TV/public broadcasters (KBS, SBS, MBC and EBS).

    Production[]

    On November 2, 2017, OCN confirmed production for the second season of Voice. On April 17, 2018, it was confirmed that Lee Ha Na will reprise her lead female role from season 1. Lee Jin Wook will be joining the drama as the new male lead replacing Jang Hyuk.

    The drama is written by Ma Jin-won (Voice) and directed by Lee Seung-young (Missing Noir M, Special Affairs Team TEN).

    The first script reading took place on May 23, 2018 at Studio Dragon in Sangam-dong, Seoul, South Korea.

    During the press conference of the drama, director Lee Seung-young shared that Voice 2 will only have 12 episodes as the writer wrote the new season with season 3 in mind. On September 2018, OCN officially confirmed a third season to be broadcast on the first half of 2019. It was later announced that both Lee Ha Na and Lee Jin Wook have confirmed to reprise their roles for the upcoming season.

    Reception[]

    Upon its premiere, Voice 2 set the record for the highest premiere rating of an OCN drama. Despite the shorter run, Voice 2 surpassed the first season's ratings and eventually became the highest-rated OCN drama, breaking viewership records previously held by Tunnel since May 2017

    Trivia[]

    • This drama took over the timeslot previously occupied by "Life on Mars" and was followed by "The Player" on September 29, 2018.[2]

    Gallery[]

    Official PosterOfficial Poster

    Notes[]

    1. Due to some ratings not recorded, the exact average rating is unknown.

    References[]

    1. https://mydramalist.com/26153-voice-2
    2. http://asianwiki.com/Voice_2
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