‘Rookie Cops’ Episode 3 and 4 Recap: Kang Daniel and Chae Soo Bin Fight Against Injustice Within the Police Academy

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In the third and fourth episodes of Rookie Cops, Wi Seung Hyun (Kang Daniel) and Go Eun Gang (Chae Soo Bin) brought a touching story to the audience and gained the love from many fans.

The conflict between seniors and first-year student candidates intensified, fueled by the spy camera incident during the training session. The new students raised voices against the abusive treatments that the trainees received, and the senior instructors were unhappy with their complaints. Matters come to a head as Ki Han Na (Park Yoo Na) passes out during an evening training session. Go Eun Gang heads to the Dean’s office to report the problematic conduct, but it didn’t fix the situation. Eventually, the student candidates refused to receive training in such an environment and filed complaints against the abusive language and demeanors.

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Credit: Walt Disney Company Korea

Meanwhile, Eun Gang sees another trouble coming towards her. She considers dropping out of the police academy as her college life falls far apart from what she had expected. However, an unexpected event makes her change her mind. On her first day of vacation, she catches a pickpocket. Feeling fulfilled after helping others, Eun Gang decides to really think about what she wants to accomplish in the future as a student body of the academy. Wi Seung Hyun gazes at her with a heart-fluttering grin. As the two mature through various events, viewers are excited to see what will happen to the rookies next.

Rookie Cops will release two episodes every Wednesday on Disney Plus.

Source: Walt Disney Company Korea

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