The Victims' Game
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Drama
Crime
Mystery
Seasons | 2
Episodes | 16
avg.Runtime | 64 min
First EP | 2020-04-30
Last EP | 2024-06-21
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Rating : 7.6
Overview
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Netflix

After discovering his estranged daughter's link to mysterious murders, a forensic detective with Asperger's syndrome risks everything to solve the case.
Produced by
Greener Grass Production
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2020-04-30
After discovering his estranged daughter's link to mysterious murders, a forensic detective with autism risks everything to solve the case.
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Fingerprints
2020-04-30
Fang Yi-jen inspects a fingerprint from the scene of a grisly crime and strikes a deal with investigative journalist Hsu Hai-yin.
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News Report
2020-04-30
On a victim's charred body, Fang yin-jen finds evidence that incriminates a construction company. The truth about Yu Cheng-hao's death comes to light.
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Candle
2020-04-30
As police search for Chang Tsung-chien, Fang recalls an incident in Chiang Hsiao-meng's past and uncovers a shocking truth about the recent deaths.
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Station
2020-04-30
Amid a probe into the death of a man thought to be an ex-con, Fang and Hsu Hai-yin follow the next link in the murder-suicide chain.
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Tattoo
2020-04-30
As Liu Kuang-yung's fate hangs by a thread, Fang visits a tattoo shop linked to Hsiao-meng and encounters Hsu.
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Final Wish
2020-04-30
Detective Chao suspects efforts to destroy evidence and exposes Fang's personal connection to the cases. Hsiao-meng leaves a clue for Fang.
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Pemphis Acidula
2020-04-30
Fang and Hsu learn about Chiang Jo-ying's tragic end. As the investigation faces an impasse, Li Ya-chun turns herself in to the police.
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Umbrella
2020-04-30
Hsiao-meng and Li Ya-chun makes searing confessions about their personal motivations and involvement in the suicide cult. Hsu finds a new purpose.
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