WARNING: Spoilers ahead for Hellbound season 2.
Hellbound season 2 had an action-packed finale as Min Hye-jin did everything she could to rescue and protect Park Jung-ja, whose resurrection risked changing the world just as much as her death did. Whereas Hellbound season 1 was about the world slowly coming to accept what Jung Jin-su was saying about the decrees as truth, season 2 of the supernatural K-drama was about different groups trying to fill in the vacuum left by Jin-su’s disappearance. Secretary Lee was working from the shadows to eradicate Arrowhead while also weakening New Truth, a plan that involved Jung-ja’s fate.
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Kim Jeong-chil, who replaced Jin-su as the chairman of New Truth, cut out a deal with the government through Secretary Lee. He would use Park Jung-ja to launch a new belief system – one that would still be based on the ideas preached by Jin-su but would frame Arrowhead followers as non-believers. However, realizing that New Truth was at the hands of someone incapable, Jin-su aligned himself with Arrowhead and stormed the building during Jung-ja’s speech to the world. During the fight between New Truth, Arrowhead, and Sodo, Ji-su had to face his inner demons – literally.
What Happened To Jung Jin-su (Is He An Executor Now?)
Jung Jin-su Transformed Into A Monster
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Jung Jin-su’s resurrection in Hellbound was a major storyline in season 2, although most people did not know that the former New Truth Chairman had died in the first place. In Hellbound season 2, episode 1, before he returns to the world of the living, Jin-su has visions from the perspective of different people in different times and places. One of those visions was as if he was his mom’s lover on the day she decided to abandon her son to run away with that man. Ji-su also had a vision in which he was about to be burned.
Jin-su’s time in Hell – whatever Hell is the world of Hellbound – was clearly not the best of experiences. The character was still being hunted by visions of monsters even after he was resurrected, which is why he was so obsessed with finding Jung-ja and talking to her. Jung-ja was the only other known case of resurrection, meaning that she was the only person that could understand what Jin-su was going through. However, Jung-ja revealed that she was not seeing monsters and that she never forgot who she was. This made Jin-su extremely angry and frustrated.
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The fact that Jin-su turned into a giant creature at the end of season 2 suggests that Hellbound's executors were once humans.
This is when Jin-su started to transform into the very creature he could not stop having visions of – an executor. It seems that, unlike Jung-ja, Jin-su was never really sure of who he was as a person and had an of guilt and regrets. Whereas Jung-ja was able to return from Hell and remember her kids, Jin-su barely knew who he was and continued to be hunted by the monsters. He remained a coward and somehow transformed into an executor, disappearing from the world of the living shortly after fully morphing into a creature.
Senior Secretary Lee’s Plan In Hellbound Season 2 Explained
Secretary Lee Wanted To Manipulate Both Sides
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Secretary Lee was a major player in season 2 and tried to manipulate all three Hellbound factions. While the president never appears on the show, Secretary Lee was acting in the government’s best interests. In other words, she wanted to eradicate Arrowhead while also reducing the power and the political influence of both the New World and Sodo. However, the government was aware that it was too late to eradicate New Truth. More than a political group, New Truth was now the country’s most practiced religion.
Hellbound Season 2 Cast | Character |
---|---|
Kim Sung-cheol | Jeong Ji-su |
Kim Hyun-joo | Min Hyej-in |
Kim Shin-rock | Park Jung-ja |
Moon So-ri | Senior Secretary Lee |
Lee Dong-hee | Kim Jeongchil |
Cho Dong-in | Pinwheel |
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This is why the government wanted to create a slightly different belief system that would still be considered part of New Truth but would alienate Arrowhead, which seemed to be by far the most dangerous group. Secretary Lee believed that the key to doing that was Jung-ja, as her resurrection could be used as the starting point of a new religion. This is why Jung-ja’s speech at the end of Hellbound season 2 was supposed to be so important. However, Secretary Lee eventually decided that playing along with New Truth was too dangerous.
Why Sung-jip Tried To Kill Park Jung-ja (Despite Working For Sodo)
Sung-jip Believed Jung-ja Was Too Dangerous To Be Kept Alive
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Sung-jip was a member of Sodo during Hellbound season 2, but he had once worked for the government under Secretary Lee. While he was against New Truth, he also believed that Jung-ja was too dangerous of a symbol to be kept alive. Once Secretary Lee changed her strategy and realized that New Truth would be impossible to control no matter the circumstances, Sung-jip decided to kill Park Jung-ja. When asked by Hye-jin why he tried to kill Jung-ja, Sung-jip said some group would eventually get to her and use her as a weapon.
What Happened To Park Jung-ja At The End Of Hellbound Season 2
Park Jung-ja Is Finally Reuniting With Her Kids
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Park Jung-ja died in Hellbound season 1, episode 3, and returned in the final episode of the first season. As the first documented case of a resurrection in the world of Hellbound, Jung-ja became the most important person in the world. Every religious and political group wanted to get to her, yet most of them were not worried about reuniting her with her children. While the audience knew that Jin-su had also been resurrected, most people were completely unaware of it and believed that Jung-ja was the only one who had done it.
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Fortunately, Hye-jin was able to save Jung-ja from everyone who wanted to weaponize or kill her and also managed to reunite her with her children. Hellbound season 2 ends with Jung-ja being taken to the airport in a car, only to realize that the driver is her son. Almost eight years had passed since Jung-ja’s decree, meaning that her son, who was 10 at the time, was now a young adult. Jung-ja’s son revealed that his sister was fine too and waiting for her mother. Despite everything she went through, Jung-ja had a happy ending.
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What Really Happened To The Baby In Hellbound Explained
The Baby Did Die In Season 1 But Was Immediately Resurrected
Young-jae and Jin-ah’s child has been an important part of the puzzle in Hellbound since the second half of season 1. The baby had apparently survived a decree, although her parents died trying to protect her. Hye-jin took in the baby and raised her in a secret, isolated facility run by Sodo. At the end of season 2, having dealt with all the threats already, Hye-jin decided to take the child out of that facility and raise him as her daughter.
Neither Jin-su nor Jung-ja was the first case of a resurrection in Hellbound – the baby was.
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Hye-jin also made sure she would tell the girl everything about her parents, including how much they loved her and what they sacrificed for her. This is when Hellbound reveals that the baby never actually survived the decree back in season 1 – she was burned to death by the executors alongside her parents. However, only a few seconds later, the baby came back to life. Neither Jin-su nor Jung-ja was the first case of a resurrection in Hellbound – the baby was. It’s still unclear why the baby had to die and come back.
What The Ending Of Hellbound Season 2 Really Means
We Still Don’t Know The Answers To A Lot Of Mysteries
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Hellbound season 2’s finale was all about different groups trying to use Jung-ja for their benefit without even caring about her. Hye-jin was one of the few characters on the Netflix K-drama who always tried to help those in need no matter the consequences, which is why she fought to save Jung-ja’s life regardless of how dangerous she could be if used by New Truth, Arrowhead, or even the government. Season 2’s finale also exposed Jin-su for what he really was – a coward who couldn’t face his demons and tried to punish the entire world for it.
How Hellbound Season 2’s Ending Sets Up Season 3
Jung-ja Warned Hye-jin That The World Will End Soon
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Hellbound season 2, episode 6 ends with countless angels appearing to different people all over the country at the same time, which was unheard of until now. Several of those involved in the fight between New Truth and Arrowhead were sentenced to Hell, including Senior Secretary Lee. After being rescued by Hye-jin, Jung-ja told her that “the world is going to end” soon. Given that Jung-ja was having visions from the future that came true, the end of the world may indeed be coming.
Hellbound also still has plenty of questions to address, including but not limited to what exactly the angels are, why some people are being sentenced to Hell, and why some people have resurrected. While Hellbound season 2’s finale is satisfying enough, the horror K-drama has more than enough loose ends waiting to be resolved in a potential season 3.
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Hellbound
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Netflix's Hellbound is a Korean Drama and Dark Fantasy series that is directed by Yeon Sang-ho and based on his graphic novel, The Hellbound Volume 1. The series takes place in a modern fantastical version of Korea in which strange creatures pick and choose individuals to send to Hell.
- Release Date
- November 19, 2021
- Seasons
- 1
- Network
- Netflix
- Streaming Service(s)
- Netflix
- Writers
- Yeon Sang-ho
- Directors
- Yeon Sang-ho
- Main Genre
- K-Drama