Black Out - Season 1

Season 1
Jung Woo is a straight-A student, loved by his community, and has already been accepted into medical school by early admissions. However, the day after the national college entrance exam, he is arrested on the charge of murdering two of his female classmates.
Ten years later, Jung Woo is now a 30-year-old young man. Having served out his sentence, he is released from prison and returns home. The town has completely changed, and he vows to leave to begin a new life, but odd things keep happening to him and around him, preventing him from leaving.
Episodes

Episode 1
On the day after the college entrance exam, two girls went missing in a peaceful rural village. Only traces of murder were left, and there were no bodies. The suspect identified in this case was Goh Jeong-woo, a model student from the village and a classmate of the two girls.

Episode 2
Jeong-woo visited the warehouse where the incident occurred, tormented by his memories. He sought to learn more about his mother's accident, but everyone dismissed him.

Episode 3
Jeong-woo is investigating his mother's accident, but Detective Noh Sang-cheol starts to suspect him after learning about his identity. Ha Seol, who becomes interested in past incidents in the village, discovers unusual bones and becomes intrigued.

Episode 4
Na-gyeom is upset about Jeong-woo's situation and urges him to go to Seoul together. As the investigation into Jeong-woo's case from ten years ago begins, Sang-cheol starts to have several doubts.

Episode 5
Bo-yeong's mother provokes Gu-tak with her demands. To make things worse, Su-oh also had a seizure, while Ha Seol senses something strange about the villagers. Meanwhile, Su-oh, who had been hospitalized, reappears with a completely different demeanor.

Episode 6
The person who threatened Jeong-woo with a gun was Bo-yeong's father, who had been released from custody. Meanwhile, Geon-oh whose suddenly returns from the US, causing problems for his father and the villagers.

Episode 7
Jeong-woo is shocked by the items that he found in Bo-yeong's bag brought by Geon-oh. Meanwhile, Su-oh who is confined in a mental hospital, attempts to reveal a secret to Ha Seol.

Episode 8
Byeong-mu provokes Sang-cheol to obstruct his investigation. Meanwhile, Geon-oh decides to testify about what happened that day.

Episode 9
Geon-oh's suicide leaves Gu-tak deeply shocked. Na-gyeom tells Bo-yeong's parents that Byeong-mu and Min-su were involved in Bo-yeong's death.

Episode 10
The warehouse door opens, and the truth from ten years ago begins to emerge. The hospital director, Hyung-sik, is being blackmailed by his wife, Congresswoman Ye Yeong-sil.

Episode 11
New evidence begins to resurface from the car that Jeong-woo's father had hidden. The anger of Bo-yeong's father, who has uncovered the truth, reaches a boiling point.

Episode 12
Shocking truths continue to be revealed after the shooting carried out by Bo-yeong's father. Hyeong-sik falls into a panic, while Sang-cheol puts pressure on Gu-tak.

Episode 13
Jeong-woo is deeply affected by the death of Min-su's father. At the same time, Bo-yeong's funeral is held, and Sang-cheol continues his investigation.

Episode 14
Na-gyeom reveals the shocking truth of that night. A dangerous situation arises for Jeong-woo, who finally learns the whole truth. The gubernatorial election reaches its climax and the last remaining door to the truth opens.
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