Two weeks to the final station of OCN’s Train, the thrilling intertwining lives of the characters in two parallel worlds heighten!
After unearthing the connected killings in the two worlds, Seo Do Won (Yoon Shi Yoon) works with the police team in B World to capture the culprit. In A World, Inspector Seo Do Won has also deduced the baffling world he woke up to.
Episode 7 Recap
“Then, what was a necklace that disappeared 12 years ago doing at the crime scene?”
With baffling details presented about her stepmom’s murder, Do Won further explains to Seo Kyung that her hostility to his father is really baseless.
Jin Woo, who is the sole witness to the presumed killer of his landlady, receives quite a hefty lecture from Do Won. The latter emphasizes on how he can pick two choices to lead his life. Either to save or to kill.
The pep talk reached Jin Woo’s conscience, that when he bumps with the man presumed to be the killer, he calls Do Won about it.
While the police waits for Seo Kyung’s step brother Lee Sung Wook, Do Won is tipped by Jin Woo that the killer has a dark mark on one of his hand. Remembering the deranged Sung Wook’s mumbling in his world about how he killed the people, Do Won processes the clues he has so far.
“Yes, we need to wait until he destroys the evidence.”
Marking Lee Sung Wook as suspect to the serial killing Do Won tries to prove, they secure his getaway vehicle to run tests and obtain identities of the victims.
Seo Kyung finds a key to a gym locker and they head there to check if they can get something that would help the case. Inside the gym bag from the locker, Do Won grabs a hammer while Seo Kyung sees some of his mother’s missing jewelry pieces.
Finding sufficient evidence to pin the crime, Lee Sung Wook is officially on wanted list of the police.
“It was you who killed them.”
Inspector Seo visits deranged Sung Wook and chides him for the sins he committed. Blaming him for killing Han Kyu Tae and killing his father, Sung Wook replies not doing it. He instead points the killings to him.
Determined to catch her step brother, Seo Kyung goes to his possible hideout. Sung Wook sneaks in to grab her, but she is quick to counter and shoots the gun at him amidst his confession that he did not kill his father. Just as Seo Kyung points her gun on her temple, Do Won rushes to stop her and pull her to his embrace.
Unaware that Sung Wook was dragged quickly, the two chase after him. A phone call comes in for Do Won, and on the other line is Inspector Seo Do Won. He immediately tells him that Lee Sung Wook is not the real killer, but an accomplice. He also tells him to make him confess who the killer is no matter what.
Suddenly, Do Won’s attention is called on by a loud thump hits the roof of the police car – revealing Sung Wook’s wounded body.
Episode 7 Peak Points & Afterthoughts
The deranged Sung Wook and the normal Sung Wook made a startling confession that they did not do the killings throwing us on a state of confusion. Likewise, Inspector Seo’s phone call to his counterpart warning him to get the name of the true culprit, add another layer of bafflement.
Someone close to either Do Won and Seo Kyung is seriously manipulating the befuddling events in this series, and we hope to get clinching evidence for that down the stretch of Train.
Will the two heroes join forces to catch unlock the mystery of the crimes shared by their two worlds?
Episode 8 of Train airs tonight on OCN at 10:30 PM KST.
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