: The "deep text" of this episode explores the corruption of faith . Jeon Yo-hwan uses his position as a religious leader to manipulate his followers and the government, creating a "sacred" shield for his criminal empire. It highlights the blurred lines between survival and morality for In-gu, who is motivated not by heroism, but by a primal need to provide for his family. Production Context Release Year : 2022 Streaming Platform : Netflix Director : Yoon Jong-bin (known for The Spy Gone North )

: Features heavyweights like Ha Jung-woo (In-gu), Hwang Jung-min (Pastor Jeon), and Park Hae-soo (Agent Choi).

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: After being framed for drug smuggling in the first episode, In-gu is languishing in a Suriname prison. He is visited by Choi Chang-ho, an agent of the National Intelligence Service (NIS). Chang-ho reveals that the "pastor" In-gu trusted, Jeon Yo-hwan, is actually a ruthless drug lord controlling the cocaine trade in Suriname.

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