Memory Lost Season 2 (2016)
美人为馅2 · 美人为馅2 ‧ Drama ‧ 2016
Five years ago, both Bai Jin Xi and Han Chen lost their memory. A serial rapist on the loose forces the two to work together to solve the case. The expertise and skills of Bai Jin Xi are acknowledged by the Chief constable of the department Han Chen works for, and the two, along with Jin Xi’s co-worker Xiao Zhu An, Cold Face and Prate, form a team of highly skilled detectives called the Black Shield team. As season 1 draws to an end, T, a killer who has a penchant for the most extreme form of punishment, leads the police in an elaborate chase, which ends up with Jin Xi and Han Chen participating in a game T has set up for them. With poor weather, no map, and eight other participants, who are determined to hide a secret from them, the odds are stacked against them to find out who T is and his deadly motive for organizing this setup. Will Jin Xi and Han Chen be able to rescue everyone successfully? Or will they simply play into the hands of T? (Source: MyDramaList)
What it's about
Memory Lost Season 2 (2016) is a 2016 Chinese drama produced in China, originally airing on iQiyi. It runs for 12 episodes of roughly 45 min. each. The story is categorised as Action, Mystery, Romance, Crime, with notable themes including Detective Male Lead, Detective Female Lead, Amnesia, Investigation, Love Triangle. It currently holds a community score of 8.1/10 on MyDramaList.
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Main cast
The leading cast members listed for Memory Lost Season 2 (2016). Photography © respective talent agencies and broadcasters.
Also known as
Lost Memory (Season 2) · Mei Ren Wei Xian2 · Memory Lost 2 · 美人為餡2
Should you watch Memory Lost Season 2 (2016)?
If you enjoy action / mystery, Memory Lost Season 2 (2016) is worth your time. With 12 episodes, it's a manageable commitment that won't demand a multi-month binge. Chinese productions tend to lean into rich costume design and long-form character arcs.
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