Review: Netflix's 'Agent Kim Reactivated' Delivers a Patient K-Drama Setup That Pays Off
By
Joel Keller
9d ago· 6 min readenReview
Summary
A review of the Netflix K-drama "Agent Kim Reactivated" (also called "Agent Kim Revisited"), which follows a mild-mannered bank manager who was once a Black Ops double agent and must dredge up his past when his teenage daughter goes missing. The review notes the familiar "secret killer" trope but praises the show's patient setup that pays off by the end of the first episode.
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But, like most K-dramas, this show takes its time to set everything up before showing the main character's killer side.
The first episode takes its time to set things up, but it pays off viewers' patience by the end.
The first episode takes its time to set things up, but it pays off viewers' patience by the end.

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