D.P. - Season 2
Season 2
Suddenly a new tragedy rocks their unit, causing fresh shock waves and prompting a dramatic and complicated investigation that drives much of the action of Season 2. Meanwhile the embattled D.P. unit continues to track down other alleged defectors, pursuits that take them to unexpected settings — including musical theater.
Episodes
The Rains
Jun-ho navigates his life post-tragedy. Park Beom-gu feels pressure to cover up recent events. A sudden attack shocks the military.
Dirty Play
While Kim Ru-ri goes public with his motive, Seo Eun sets up a lure to catch him. Jun-ho and Ho-yeol attempt to stop the growing escalation.
Curtain Call
Jun-ho and Ho-yeol receive unexpected praise from the military. They later set off to catch a deserter who was bullied relentlessly for being different.
The Charred Remains
Lim Ji-seop and Beom-gu realize that an investigation into a military death isn't as it seems. The government faces a damning accusation.
An Jun-ho
Jun-ho discovers the extent of the military's secrets — making a critical decision. Oh Min-u pursues crucial evidence to stop it from being released.
The Day
Ho-yeol makes a deal to help Jun-ho, who faces harsh consequences. In a fight for justice, the trial against the government takes a surprising turn.
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