I Miss You - Season 1

Season 1
Han Jung Woo has been a homicide detective for 2 years and he is looking for his childhood love, Lee Se Yun. Lee So Yun is a fashion designer and often dream of Han Jung Woo searching for her.
Meanwhile, Kang Hyung Joon is a cold-hearted, charismatic fund manager, who tries to take revenge on Han Jung Woo because of the troubled relationship within their family.

Episodes

Episode 1
Han Jung Woo befriends Lee Seo Yun, the daughter of a murderer.

Episode 2
Han Jung Woo defends Lee Seo Yun in front of their classmates.

Episode 3
Mi Ran orders Nurse Jung to kidnap Jung Woo in order to have some leverage with Tae Joon, but things started to go wrong when they were forced to kidnap Soo Yun too.

Episode 4
Kim Sung Ho will do everything within his power to find his daughter-like So Yun, even when he has to break the law. Jung Woo is depressed and full of anger when he finds out about his father's promise to him.

Episode 5
Nurse Jung is found dead in a swimming pool.

Episode 6
Han Jung Woo may have discovered Zoey's true identity.

Episode 7
Lee Seo Yun's rapist is murdered.

Episode 8
New evidence shows that Sang Deung's killer was a woman.

Episode 9
Lee Seo Yun's mother sees Zoey at the police station.

Episode 10
Harry takes Zoey to have dinner with Han Tae Joon and his wife.

Episode 11
Zoey finds out that Han Jung Woo left his home when he was fifteen.

Episode 12
Jung Woo interrogates the cleaning lady on the murder of Kang Sang Deung.

Episode 13
Jung Woo digs deeper into the mystery of Harry's aunt's death.

Episode 14
Jung Woo discovered his kidnapping 14 years ago and the two recent murders are all connected.

Episode 15
Jung Woo gets himself fired to make sure his team gets to lead the current case.

Episode 16
Zoey finds out that the woman Jung Woo calls aunt and Harry's mother are the same person.

Episode 17
Harry finally reveals his true evil nature.

Episode 18
Jung Woo and Lee Seo Yun spent some together after running away from the cops.

Episode 19
Jung Woo and his team finds evidence that Harry have also committed a crime in France.

Episode 20
Jung Woo's stepmother finally reveals to Jung Woo about his relation to Kang Hyung Joon.

Episode 21
It's the finale, Jung Woo must save Soo Yun from Kang Hyung Joon's capture.
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