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Agent Kim Reactivated
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The 1st is slow. Teenage drama. A girl is being bullied by some other girls. The bullied file’s dad is widower, a quiet banker. But in e2, it’s revealed that the bullying girl is the daughter of a major gangster and the widower is a retired double agent, a traitor in the north. By e3, where I’m at now, everyone’s after him. Other underground agents are reactivated. The north sends an assassin. And the daughter is kidnapped. It’s up to agent Kim to walk the road of vengeance.

Once this gets going, it’s fun. There’s something about Kim’s professional set of special skills that makes for a good watch as villains underestimate him. The fight choreo is basic, one action, one shot, and plenty of firefights (even tho no one owns guns in s. Korea). I’m a sucker for father/daughter tales which makes this satisfying.

There are a few more eps available, the. Fresh ones roll out every week.

I’m down. Not quiteD00M recommended because I’m not sure where this is all going… I may endorse it later
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#2
E3 was good action. There's a cool scene where Kim is walking towards the head villain's room and below, his TKD friend is delivering an nice one-er taking out the first floor gangsters, while Kim has a dreadlock by the dreads, not the clump he already tore out.

E4 was a lot of backstory, upping the stakes by explaining what led up to all this. 

Now I'm locked into weekly installments. I think there will 8 or 10 total. New episodes drop every Friday. 

D00M recommended.
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E5 was mostly spent in a container yard where so many fight scenes are staged. There’s a big Kim v gang fight that’s done off camera - the ol’ scene where the anti-hero faces off with a gang - cut to him dusting himself off, spattered with blood, and the gang all spread out dead. It’s disappointing because this show is action driven and that was looking to be a good fight. 

But the episode is redeemed by an artistically shot knife fight - a one on one where fresh camera angles, split screen, and panning from action to shadow. Bravo.

Still enjoying this show. Definitely D00M recommended if you like good action.
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E6 was the comedy relief episode. Kim has 2 sidekicks who are always squabbling - 1 is always in military camo and the other is always in a taekwondo dobok. They both have skills but both are kinda ptsd crazy. There’s a running joke about how they are keeping up the pace by popping kopiko candies (Indonesian coffee drops) which is making me crave kopiko. I haven’t had one of those in years. This ep lacked the tension and good fight choreo that the rest of the season has had but it was funny enough to make me lol. 

There are 10 eps total, each around an hour with fresh ones dropped every Friday and Saturday.
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