KBM Reporter Seo Jung Won is known as the Villain Hunter. Her show, “Nothing Uncovered,” reports about the villains who provoked the public, and her sharp comments made the show popular, making Jung Won a star reporter. However, she gets involved in a shocking incident that drags her down to the bottom, and she has to team up with her ex-lover, Kim Tae Heon. Tae Heon is a detective at Gangha Police Station, and he has to do everything his way. He meets Jung Won while investigating a case and gets confused by their reunion. Woo Jae is Jung Won’s husband, and he's a famous mystery writer from a wealthy family. Although he’s a romantic who’s willing to do anything for Jung Won, he has been secretly hiding his wounded heart. And now, the three are deeply involved in serial murders. (Source: KOCOWA+) ~~ Adapted from the web novel "Oanyu-Myeoksal Hanbeon Jabhibsida" (오아뉴-멱살 한번 잡힙시다) by Nyureoki (뉴럭이). Edit Translation
- English
- 한국어
- 中文(简体)
- ภาษาไทย
- Native Title: 멱살 한번 잡힙시다
- Also Known As: Let's Get Caught by the Neck , Let’s Get Grabbed by the Collar , Let Me Grab You by the Collar , Grabbed by the Collar , Myeoksal Hanbeon Jabhibsida
- Screenwriter: Bae Soo Young
- Director: Lee Ho Jae
- Genres: Thriller, Mystery, Drama, Melodrama
Where to Watch Nothing Uncovered
Cast & Credits
- Kim Ha NeulSeo Jung WonMain Role
- Yeon Woo JinKim Tae HeonMain Role
- Jang Seung JoSeol Woo JaeMain Role
- Jung Woong InSeol Pan Ho [Woo Jae's father]Support Role
- Yoon Je MoonMo Hyung Taek [Assemblyman]Support Role
- Han Chae AhYoo Yoon Young [Jung Won’s counselor]Support Role
Reviews
FL didn't work for me & Yet I can't stop watching for Jang Seung Jo....
Predictable story + failed FL casting but I can't drop the show either...I've seen enough of Kim Ha Neul's works, she's not terrible but she's never been amazing either. I am definitely not against mature actress/younger actor pairing but they need to have good chemistry. Still the biggest issue is her character portrayal of this smart tough reporter isn't convincing. When scenes of the MLs express their hurt and love for the FL, you can feel their heart aches and then the FL just looks like she's trying to react, but her facial expressions just so lacking.
The MLs carried the series for me. Jang Seung Jo (The husband) especially is amazing. One minute he looks like the loving husband with puppy dog eyes then the next minute he delivers that psycho killer vibe -- Hot & Deadly! He's painful crying scenes make you feel like someone close to you just died. Gut Wrenching so good!!! Why I can't drop the series.
At Last it's over!!
For those who got offended at my bad "FL / MLs pairing":
1. You missed the point, I said proper pairing. There are many older FL/younger ML that WORKED in other dramas.
Lim Soo Jung/Jang Ki Yong in WWW 13 yrs age gap
Lee Da Hee/ Lee Jae Wook in WWW 14 yrs age gap
Gong Hyo Jin / Kang Ha Neul in When the Camellia Blooms 10 yrs age gap
Son Ye Jin/Jung Hae In - Something in the Rain 8 yrs age gap
just to name a few. ALL had chemistry and delivered in their performances.
2. I did state the BIGGEST issue is her acting.
3. This is my PERSONAL opinion. No need to attack me.
Not Enough
Weirdly, the ending was the best part of this drama. I am surprised to say this, especially since I thought and still think this is one of my worst experiences in K-drama. None of the actors, or actresses did justice to their roles except perhaps Han Chae Ah as Yoo Yoon Young. She made me hate her, so kudos to her. The other was Mi So, Seo Jung Won, and Seol Jae Woo's little girl. She was adorable; she stole the show. Everybody else was a mess, even Kim Ha Neul; she was at her worst as Seo Jung Won. It's sad, as she is a gifted actor. I can't put all the blame on the actors. They didn't have much to work with in the story-telling, the directing, or the editing. An actor is only as good as the storyteller and director, and both could have done better. The drama had potential; it might have been a big hit with another writer, director, or even actors.I was glad to see the end of this drama. As bad as it was, I couldn't bring myself to drop it. I felt committed somehow, and I am not sure why. If there is anything I appreciate, it is the message the drama tries to leave us with—that power lies and corruption leads. As the saying goes, the problem with absolute power is that it corrupts even when exercised by kindly souls. But no matter how far wrong one goes, one can always turn around. I want to think the drama tries to bring awareness to the idea of not normalizing criminal behaviors and accepting twisted ideologies for fear of public criticism. Humans are better than that. At least, this is what I would like to take from this drama.
This is the lowest rating I have ever given a drama and 5 is being generous.