At Eighteen - S01E11 - At Eighteen 1-11
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In this zombie thriller set in Korea's medieval Joseon dynasty, a crown prince is sent on a suicide mission to investigate a mysterious outbreak.
Watcher mengisahkan seorang detektif elite yang membentuk kelompok detektif untuk dalam negeri yang memberantas kasus-kasus korupsi di negara tersebut.
Dirinya merupakan orang yang sangat bijak dan cerdas. Ia pun memutuskan dirinya untuk jadi pemimpin di kelompok detektif tersebut.
Diperjalananya, ia menemui berbagai orang dengan berbagai latar belakang dan permasalahan, seperti seorang pengacara yang dipecat dan berhenti karena terjerat sebuah kasus.
Lalu perwira polisi yang dipecat dan keluar karena sebuah kisah perselingkuhan yang dialami dan mereka pun bergabung dalam kelompok detektif tersebut
Wie Dae-Han (Song Seung-Heon) is an ex-lawmaker and is a materialistic kind of politician. He wants to get elected as lawmaker again. One day, 18-year-old girl Da-Jung (Roh Jeong-Eui) comes to him. She tells him that he is her real father. Her mother raised four children, including Da-Jung, alone, but she died in a hit-and-run accident. Da-Jung is the only one now taking care of her 3 younger siblings. Wie Dae-Han accepts Da-Jung and her 3 younger siblings. He carries out “The Great Show” to become a lawmaker again.
A romantic comedy that depicts the daily lives of 30-year-old best friends Lim Jin-joo, Lee Eun-jung and Hwang Han-joo.
Lee Jae-Sang (Rain) is a lawyer at JK Law Firm, which is one of the biggest law firms in South Korea. He is an excellent lawyer, but he only cares about winning for his benefit. One day, he has a mysterious car accident and he is drawn into a parallel world. There, Lee Jae-Sang finds himself working as a prosecutor. He is strict in carrying out the law. He is married to Ra Shi-On (Lim Ji-Yeon), who loves Lee Jae-Sang and is faithful to him. In the world where Lee Jae-Sang came from, he broke up with Ra Shi-On ten years earlier and Ra Shi-On works as a detective. Lee Jae-Sang struggles to cope with his different selves.
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