The second episode of Agent Kim Reactivated delivers a brutal emotional punch that transforms the series from a stylish revenge thriller into something far more heartbreaking. In just under an hour, we witness a father’s worst nightmare unfold while getting deeper insight into why the legendary agent known as Code 66 became the dangerous man he is today.
If you thought Episode 1 was intense, Episode 2 goes much darker, blending high-stakes action, devastating flashbacks, and a shocking survival twist that will leave viewers desperate for Episode 3.
The 2008 Mission That Changed Everything
Agent Kim Reactivated Episode 2 opens in 2008 with a high-tension flashback that finally explains Kim’s mysterious past. His superior tasks him with assassinating the Deputy Director of North Korea’s General Bureau of Intelligence, a man responsible for the deaths of multiple South Korean operatives across Singapore, Japan, and Hong Kong.
What follows is a gripping tunnel chase sequence that showcases the show’s excellent action choreography. Kim, riding a motorcycle, pursues the target through a narrow tunnel, unleashing precise and ruthless gunfire. The scene ends with a dramatic plunge into water as North Korean soldiers close in, leading both Kim and his target to be declared dead.
Meanwhile, back in South Korea, Kim’s boss watches the news report with a knowing smirk, saying, “Looks like he really needed that vacation.” The dark humor lands perfectly, revealing how cold and calculated the intelligence world truly is.
The flashback then shifts to a hospital scene that completely changes the tone. Kim’s wife, Yoo-jin, is in labor. What should be a joyful moment turns tragic when doctors save their baby girl but cannot save her mother. In her final moments, Yoo-jin makes Kim promise to leave his violent past behind and raise their daughter, Min-ji, to be someone everyone can love.
This sequence is the emotional core of the episode. The camera lingers on Kim holding his newborn daughter while his wife slips away, creating one of the most powerful father-daughter moments in recent K-dramas. We then see years of Kim trying to be a good father — birthday parties, school pickups, and the first time little Min-ji calls him “Dad.” These warm scenes make the present-day horror hit even harder.
The Brutal School Bullying Incident
The episode cuts back to the present, where Min-ji has grown into a quiet but strong high school student. Unfortunately, she has become the target of a vicious bully named Hye-ri, the daughter of powerful construction tycoon Gang Chan.
In a disturbing sequence, Hye-ri and her gang, led by the thug Mino, lure Min-ji behind the school under false pretenses. What follows is deeply uncomfortable to watch. After a heated confrontation, Hye-ri strikes Min-ji in the head with a brick in a moment of uncontrolled rage. Min-ji collapses, bleeding heavily, while panicked students record everything on their phones.
Rather than call for help, Mino contacts a man known as Mr. Lim (also referred to as Min-chol) to dispose of the body. When Mr. Lim hesitates, Hye-ri screams into the phone that she is the daughter of Gang Chan, chairman of Joo-han Construction. This name-drop changes everything.
The most chilling part comes when the gangster known as Gold Teeth overhears the conversation. He immediately recognizes an opportunity for leverage against the powerful Gang Chan, setting up major conflict for future episodes.
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Kim’s One-Man War
While his daughter lies fighting for her life, Kim begins his rampage. After torturing Mino in the previous episode, he tracks down Mr. Lim and his crew, who are in the middle of brutally extorting and torturing an innocent family.
The fight choreography in this sequence is savage and deeply satisfying. Kim moves like a ghost, systematically dismantling the criminals. He saves a young girl who was about to be harmed and sets a brutal trap using wires that leave Mr. Lim with nowhere to run. The laundry fight scene, in particular, has already gone viral in early clips, with many calling it some of the best action seen in a K-drama this year.
North Korea’s Deadly Response
One of the smartest aspects of Agent Kim Reactivated is how it weaves in the larger geopolitical tension. When a video of Kim’s brutal fight spreads online (labeled as “Reston” footage), North Korean intelligence immediately identifies him as “Code 66” — their old enemy who was supposed to be dead.
In a tense meeting, North Korean officials decide they cannot wait for the peace agreement to expire. They activate a new assassin: the younger brother of a man Kim once killed. The personal vendetta adds another dangerous layer to the story.
Meanwhile, South Korean intelligence, led by Director Goo-cheol, also discovers Kim is alive. They realize they must find him before the North does, creating a three-way race that promises massive action in upcoming episodes.
The Shocking Final Moments
The episode’s final act is pure tension. Kim is taken into police custody after the fight. When his phone rings with the contact name “My Daughter,” he explodes into action, taking down officers to answer the call.
In a heartbreaking parallel, Hye-ri sits terrified in her luxurious bedroom, obsessively checking the news for any report of a dead high school girl. At the same time, Gold Teeth listens repeatedly to the recorded audio of Hye-ri confessing to the crime, carefully editing it for maximum damage.
The biggest twist comes in the final seconds. When Gold Teeth opens the trunk of the car where Min-ji’s “body” was placed, her fingers twitch. She is still alive.
Why This Episode Matters
Agent Kim Reactivated Episode 2 succeeds because it balances jaw-dropping action with genuine emotional weight. The contrast between gentle flashbacks of Kim raising Min-ji and the brutal violence of the present creates a compelling father’s revenge story that feels fresh despite the familiar genre.
The show also smartly uses the North-South Korea intelligence conflict to raise the stakes beyond simple revenge. Kim isn’t just fighting school bullies and gangsters — he’s being hunted by one of the world’s most dangerous regimes while trying to save his daughter.
The performances stand out, particularly the actor playing Kim, who perfectly captures a man who tried to bury his violent skills only to have them violently resurrected. The portrayal of Min-ji also feels authentic — she’s not a typical helpless damsel but a strong young woman who refuses to kneel even when facing impossible odds.
Final Thoughts on Agent Kim Reactivated Episode 2
Episode 2 transforms Agent Kim Reactivated from an exciting action series into a must-watch K-drama. The combination of heartfelt family drama, brutal fight sequences, political intrigue, and that gut-wrenching cliffhanger creates television that’s impossible to pause.
The question now isn’t whether Kim will get his revenge — it’s how far he’s willing to go when he learns his daughter might still be alive, and how many powerful enemies he’ll create in the process.
What did you think of Episode 2? Is Min-ji’s survival the twist you expected? Drop your theories in the comments about what Gold Teeth plans to do with that recording and whether the North Korean assassin stands any chance against the legendary Code 66.
Agent Kim Reactivated is quickly becoming one of the most gripping K-dramas of the year. Episode 3 cannot come soon enough.
