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Bloodhounds

Drama, Action & Adventure, Crime • 2023 • 1h 1m

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Episode 1

43

After a thrilling boxing match, Kim Gun-woo befriends Hong Woo-jin. Kim Myeong-gil's business ambitions come into focus, with dangerous tactics at play.

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Episode 2

16

Gun-woo meets with Choi Tae-ho to remedy his mother's debt. Myeong-gil endures a humiliating meeting with Hong Min-beom and grows revengeful.

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Episode 3

13

Gun-woo and Woo-jin figure out how to take down the scam ring. Myeong-gil gains the upper hand on Min-beom.

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Episode 4

10

After the group faces a close call, President Choi plans his own operation. But as their plans fall into place, the enemies stand in their way.

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Episode 5

9

After narrowly escaping a threat, the group trains for what's coming — and President Choi and his men look to extract valuable information.

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Episode 6

9

The group celebrates as they get ready for their next move. More exposed than ever before, Myeong-gil goes after President Choi and his guards.

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Episode 7

9

After an unthinkable setback, Gun-woo and Woo-jin resolve to come back with a vengeance — later partnering with an unlikely figure.

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Episode 8

10

Galvanized by their duty to their loved ones, Gun-woo and Woo-jin tread forward to take down Myeong-gil — once and for all.

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Reviews

Dean
DeanJan 2026
5.0

Bloodhounds is widely considered one of the best action series of the last few years. It’s a perfect example of why Korean cinema is currently dominating—they prioritize tight storytelling, genuine character bonds, and incredible technical skill over trying to check political boxes or push a specific social agenda. It's another great Korean show. The more I watch Korean shows, more I get to the conclusion that Korean shows are best, even better than American shows. While Americans were focusing on stupid things like DEI and political propaganda, Koreans on the other hand were and continue focusing on stories which are most important in a movie industry. Why this show is so great: **1. Authenticity in Action** Unlike many American "John Wick" clones that rely on 100 quick cuts per minute to hide that the actors can't fight, Bloodhounds uses long, steady takes. **The Training:** The two leads (Woo Do-hwan and Lee Sang-yi) actually trained as professional boxers. You can see the real sweat, the real impact, and the real technique. **No "Superpowers":** The characters don't have plot armor. When they get hit, they bleed, they get scars and they have to recover. It feels "heavy" and real. **2. Traditional Values & Bromance** Korean shows like this often focus on themes that have become rare in modern Western media: **Honor and Loyalty:** The bond between Gun-woo and Woo-jin isn't complicated by modern "identity politics." It’s a pure, old-school brotherhood built on shared military background (Marines) and mutual respect. **Filial Piety:** The whole story starts because Gun-woo wants to save his mother. That focus on family and sacrifice is a universal value that resonates much more than the "diversity lectures" often found in Hollywood today. **3. The "Villain" is Truly Evil** American shows often try to make villains "misunderstood" or victims of society. In Bloodhounds, Myeong-gil is just a ruthless, cold-blooded shark. You are allowed to simply hate him and want to see the "good guys" win. That clear moral line makes the eventual payoff so much more satisfying. Also, character development is terrific in this show. You care about them and you feel emotional when they get hurt. Show has a big heart. Story's very interesting & you want to watch episode after episode. I really can't think of any flaw about this show.

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