Gangnam B-Side
Gangnam B-Side

Gangnam B-Side

2024TV ShowEndedKorean

When Jaehee, a top call girl at a club in Gangnam, goes missing, Detective Kang Dongwoo returns to crack the case. Prosecutor Min Seojin aims to rise in rank, while the notorious pimp, Yoon Gilho becomes a prime suspect. They unravel a web of secrets and connections behind the case.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A former detective, haunted by a past case, is pulled back into the dark underbelly of Gangnam when a friend's daughter goes missing. As he navigates the glitzy yet dangerous streets, he uncovers a complex web of corruption and hidden secrets involving powerful figures. He must race against time to find the girl while confronting his own demons and the systemic rot within the city.

Critical Reception

As a newly released series, critical reception and audience scores are still emerging and not yet widely established. Early indications suggest a gritty and intense crime drama with strong performances, though detailed critical analysis is pending wider viewership and review aggregation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praise for the intense atmosphere and suspenseful storytelling.
  • Appreciation for strong performances from the lead actors.
  • Commentary on the series' exploration of dark themes and societal issues within Seoul's affluent district.

Google audience: Audience reviews are not yet widely available for this new release, making it difficult to summarize user sentiment.

Fun Fact

The series explores the stark contrast between the opulent lifestyle associated with Gangnam and the hidden criminal activities that occur beneath the surface.

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Gangnam B Side could have been decent but the incessant need to push "the message" once again, rears its head. You have to wait until your'e about three fourths of your way through the first episode but then, there it is, in all its woke...