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Overview
Dongsoo leads a solitary life, spending his time uploading music to the internet. His ordinary life is upended when he is kidnapped by an organ hunter, who takes out one of his eyes. Soon, Dongsoo is sharing the vision of someone who got his eye. Through the connected vision, he learns that the taker is a notorious serial killer, and pursues the murderer to get his eye back.
Details
- First air date
- 2022-12-07
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 6 episodes
- Genres
- Mystery, Drama, Crime, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
- Network
- Disney+
- Production
- Studio Dragon, Studio HIM, LEE'z Film
- Country
- KR
- Original language
- KO
Cast
- Jung Hae-in as Ha Dong-soo
- Go Kyung-pyo as Oh Jin-seop
- Kim Hye-jun as Choi Irang
- Kim Roi-ha as Choi Do-hun
- Yang Dong-geun as Z
- Jo Bok-rae as Mr. Kim
- Jang Kwang as Doctor
- Sung Hyuk as Min-sook
- Jang He-ryung as Lee Sun-hee
- Lee You-mi
- Moon Soo-young as [Employee in bathroom]
Creators and crew
- Takashi Miike - Creator
- Kim Young-kyu - Executive Producer
- Misako Saka - Executive Producer
- Kwon Mi-ji - Executive Producer
- Lee Jae-hyung - Executive Producer
- Choi Yeon-ho - Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Connection
Dong-soo loses an eye to an organ hunter, and is then connected to the vision of a corpse artist.
Episode 2: Conjunction
Dong-soo chases the corpse art killer with whom his vision is connected.
Episode 3: Composition
Dong-soo becomes a murder suspect, while the killer is now aware of Dong-soo.
Episode 4: Confession
Dong-soo tells his secret to Detective Choi, and I-rang tells Dong-soo the truth. Jin-seop sets a trap.
Episode 5: Concoction
Odds are stacked against Dong-soo as he tries to rescue Z and the junkyard owner from Jin-seop.
Episode 6: Confusion
I-rang and Detective Choi set out to Jin-seop's atelier but their conflicting interests stir up chaos.
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