If spinoffs are your thing, you might want to watch GG Precinct, which follows the events of the 2022 film, Marry Me Dead Body.

The Taiwanese show is streaming on Netflix. Here is the ending explanation of the series.

When the 7thepisode ends, the cops are finally aware of the murderer being a female. Moreover, Shui-yuan tries to escape from the custody of Lin and Ming-han.

GG Precinct Ending Explained and Episode 6 Recap

The final episode begins with a distracted Huan Hsian looking at the women swimming in a resort’s pool.

He asks Shui-yuan if he gets a perfect score in the exam, will he get to swim in the resort?

Shui-yuan reprimands the child and asks him to focus on his studies since a perfect score cannot be achieved without focus.

A young girl’s voice interrupts him. We are shown Huan Hsian’s sister studying in the background. She is also a bright student who remembers all the idioms by heart.

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Her language proficiency is also top-notch. This is the biggest revelation of GG Precinct’s sixth episode.

Shui-yuan showers praise on the girl and tells Huan Hsian that if he remains distracted, his sister will surely achieve many more things than him.

The screen transforms for the intro montage.

Now, we are back to the present time.

Shui-yuan jumps out of the window, followed by Ming-han. As the criminal runs away in a car, the cop latches on to the back of it just in time.

When Shui-yuan notices him, he accelerates further in an attempt to throw Ming-han off.

The cop somehow manages to get inside the car and the duo engages in a tough fight. Ming-han succeeds in kicking the criminal out of the car.

However, as luck would have it, the speeding vehicle crashes into the pavement and falls from the flyover to the road below.

On the other hand, the cops guarding Chief Chang lose his visual when he steps out of the premises to receive the food delivery.

He slips and gets hit on the head. The killer then takes him on her bike.

Ming-han comes back to the precinct after he is discharged from the hospital, following the car accident.

The commissioner reprimands the investigation team as she comes to know about Chief Chang’s kidnapping despite police presence.

Moreover, the escape of Shui-yuan further disenchants her.

Since the killer is a girl and a delivery personnel, who demands five stars from the victims, Ming-han connects the dots and figures out the real culprit.

She is the same girl who had come to the restaurant to visit Huan Hsian. Moreover, she also came to deliver Chubby’s food to the precinct.

Ming-han doesn’t waste any time before rushing to the interrogation room to question Huan Hsian.

He tells them the lady who barged in the restaurant that night was Hsiao-yin, his sister. Huan Hsian shows them a picture of her from their student days.

Ming-han is surprised to know about it. Lin is equally perplexed as she enters the interrogation room.

Huan Hsian gets worried and asks them if his sister is fine. Lin fools him by saying that if he wants the cops to save his sister, he must tell them where she lives.

In the next scene, the cops barge her house with the special-ops team. They search the place but find her absent.

On the walls of her home, there are pictures of victims and idioms.

The other team, led by Lin, goes ahead to raid another place, as mentioned by Huan Sian.  

Meanwhile, we are shown Shui-yuan travelling in a bus reminiscing his days with Hsiao-yin.

In a flashback scene, a young Hsiao-yin is on her way to kill the couple that disrespected Shui-yuan and her brother. But she is stopped by the teacher.

Shui-yuan tells her that she is a good girl and that killing someone is wrong. Ironically, he himself murders the couple later on.

When the flashback ends, we see Hsiao-yin sitting on the edge of the same swimming pool, near which she and her brother used to spend time.

It is just that the pool is now dilapidated and the resort is no longer in operation. She has kept the police chief tied up in the empty pool.

Shui-yuan reaches the place and starts a conversation with his former student. He narrates to her the whole incident how he escaped the cops and how they initially thought he was killing people remotely.

Moreover, he calls both Lin and Ming-han foolish and bad students. Hsiao-yin joins in and calls everyone at the GG Precinct useless.

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Furthermore, Shui-yuan tells her that after the murder of the Japanese girl, the cops pointed the finger at Huan Sian.

It is why Shui-yuan deliberately misled the cops into believing that the murderer was a delivery guy.

However, he had no idea that it was indeed a delivery person (Hsian-yin) behind the murders. He calls it a coincidence.

He asks the girl despite getting higher marks than her brother, why didn’t she want to become a cram school teacher just like him?

Hsian-yin points out the changed social scenario compared to Shui-yuan’s time. She says modern society no longer cares about honor and integrity.

She preserves her integrity by delivering food. On the contrary, her brother, who’s a teacher, has long forgotten Shui-yuan’s teachings.

Hence, she decided to do the things he wouldn’t.

This is when flashbacks tell us why she killed her victims.

Why Hsian-yin Killed the Security Guard?

She killed him because he had made several spelling mistakes in a notice stamped at the back entrance of the building.

When Hsian-yin corrected the mistakes, the guard got angry and belittled her profession. She even tried to make him understand but the guy kept yelling.

Why Hsian-yin Killed the School Teacher?

Hsian-yin murdered the school teacher because he used a wrongly worded idiom in front of his student.

Again, she confronted him but the teacher was unapologetic.

Why did Hsian-yin Kill Yumi?

There were two reasons behind Yumi’s murder. First was Hsian-yin’s brother, Huang Hsian. He was a womanizer and Hsian-yin saw him with Yumi one night.

Moreover, he was married but never cared about his family. This prompted jealousy on the part of Hsian-yin.

The second reason was Yumi’s habit of playing with the traditional Chinese language. She would regularly speak phrases wrongly in her videos and then make the wrongly uttered words “Yumi language.”

Her poor language skills, combined with jealousy, led to her murder.

Shui-yuan tells her that what she did was wrong. When she murdered the security guard, she shouldn’t have killed the guard’s fish.

She should have brought her own fish, according to the idiom, “phoenix and unicorn.”

He goes on to explain how the second idiom, “a thirst for knowledge,” and the third one, “half-hearted,” were also wrongly interpreted by her.

In fact, the reason for Shui-yuan’s visit is to tell her that she has got it all wrong.

Hsian-yan stands up and says that she won’t disappoint him with the next idiom, “kill one to warn a hundred.”

She takes him to Chief Chang, who is tied to a chair, and tells him that he deliberately wrote the wrong word at a press conference to lure her.

Hsian-yin offers the knife to her teacher out of respect. But the latter refuses to kill him. He says killing a police officer is not how the idiom killings should work.

Why Didn’t Shui-yuan Kill Chief Chang?

In my opinion, he didn’t allow his murder because the cop deliberately wrote the wrong word. There was a purpose behind him making a mistake, which was to catch Hsian-yin.

Shui-yuan only killed people who didn’t want to learn or took studying for granted.

Hsian-yin argues with Shui-yuan while the cops enter the place along with the special-ops team.

Hearing the approaching clamor, she tries to slit the chief’s throat but Shui-yuan stops her. He says she will not achieve anything by blindly imitating him.

Moreover, he had hoped that she and her brother would achieve greatness, but he was wrong. Both of them have lost their way.

He asks her to spare the chief and directs her to come along with him. However, the girl apologizes to her ‘master’ for disappointing him in the end.

She says she never lost her way. Instead, she always wanted to be like him and complete what he couldn’t.

Moreover, if killing a cop is wrong then the idiom still needs to be completed, according to Hsian-yin.

Consequently, Hsian-yin kills herself.

The cops reach the swimming pool area and find the girl’s dead body and the chief tied to the chair. Shui-yuan is nowhere to be seen.

They send the chief to the hospital and launch a futile search operation for Shui-yuan.

Later, the commissioner holds a press conference and credits herself for cracking the idiom murders case.

The series ends with everyone at the GG Precinct enjoying tea with fried chicken.

In the post-credit scene, we see Shui-yuan at an unknown location, trying to grab the ice cream from a Turkish Ice Cream vendor.

Did Shui-yuan Die in GG Precinct?

No, Shui-yuan doesn’t die. He is alive and might be back in the second season of the series.

Who is the Idiom Killer in GG Precinct?

Hsian-yin, a student of Shui-yuan, is the Idiom Killer in GG Precinct.

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