Bad Guys Episode 1

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Season: 1

Realizing that laws and justice won't catch criminals, police chief Nam Gu-hyeon reaches out to Oh Gu-tak, an ex-officer known for his mercilessness. (Source: Netflix)
  • Aired: October 04, 2014

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FluffV
1 people found this review helpful
Apr 1, 2020

After finishing the first episode of 'Bad…

After finishing the first episode of 'Bad Guys' I came to the conclusion, that you shouldn't take this Drama too serious. I was really enjoying this fresh idea of taking culprits as a bait. The three of them seem to have a great synergy as well and I like how they choose different personalities for them. I was enjoying it so far and will continue watching it.
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silent_whispers
1 people found this review helpful
Mar 11, 2017

Totally right this is like the Korean Suicide Squad!

Osaka is right. Totally right this is like the Korean Suicide Squad! Which still happens to be my favorite comic. (Don't mention the movie to me.) It's pretty promising and fast paced! Just what the drama doctors ordered.

"If you beat a good person, it is violence. But if you beat a bad guy, then it's justice."

First off, let's be honest. This is some serouis man candy. All the flavors for everyone! I love it. Jung Moon by the psychopath serial killer is interesting, though I guessed he'd be the smart guy. Tae Soo is of course the sexy assassin. Woong Cheol the brute force. I actually loved the vibes between Tae Soo and Woong Cheol, and have high hopes for some bromance.

Though I was hoping for the female (cough*token female*cough) to be another "bad guy" I think Mi Yeong has her own bite as she is a female police officer. Woman in the work force have it hard, cops especially so. Though I'm a bit worried that I see her put as supporting in the cast instead of main.

The music is both horribly tacky and so on point! It kind of fits the vibe of this show so I won't gripe to much. The church music when the bad guys first came in was silly, but then I loved it during the fight scenes.

The main key to being on the Suicide Squad is that you're a murderer, which all of these Bad Guys fit the bill to. I'm surprised they went that far. Though I wonder if they're going to make a twist and have Jung Moon not be? I also like the added mystery that in 2012 all of these people, including Detective Goo Tak, have a secret past?

Now let's go find this serial killer that's killing innocent woman! Because the birth of this unit is because that police officer was killed by him.

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Osaka
2 people found this review helpful
Nov 28, 2016

The good killer, the bad thug and weird assassin.

Well, so what we have here? The korean suicide squad.
This first episode is pretty interesting. We have met 5 characters that are the ideal thriller drama’s characters.
A thug, a contract killer and a genius murderer. The chemistry between these three men is spectacular. As a big fan of Ma Dong Seok, I’m loving his character so much.
Both characters are seeking something. The three prisoners are seeking freedom, the police cop ( who looks like those typical asian police movies) is seeking revenge and the beauty in a suit is seeking praise from her superiors.
A pretty interesting squad, can’t wait to see which one will catch the criminal first.

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bluevelvet
4 people found this review helpful
Dec 4, 2014

100%

I have never been so impressed with a pilot episode for any TV series I've seen, never mind whether it's a Korean drama or not.
I appreciate how the scriptwriters organized the story to immediately delve into the action and plot. There was no long, drawn out introductions - and the ones that were offered were powerful and straight to the point, they made the most with their time.
The fight and action scenes were high quality, in my opinion. I liked that they have each character's fighting style differ, highlighting their different personalities/backgrounds.
High intensity speaking scenes and fighting scenes are a perfect combination, and personally I'd like to see this 'team' remain the main focus of the show and not stray too much into romantic relationships.
I wish all the best for this drama to succeed and gain the attention it deserves. I sincerely hope for the show's future scripts to have integrity, because frankly, I'd say upcoming dramas could learn a thing or two from watching this show.

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