
A Korean Odyssey · Season 1 · tvN / Netflix
A Korean Odyssey Season 1
A Korean Odyssey Season 1 is a WORTH-IT, BollyMeter 7.5/10. 20 episodes on tvN / Netflix from 23 December 2017.
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What BollyAI Thinks
Written by the Hong sisters and produced by Studio Dragon, A Korean Odyssey transplanted the Monkey King mythology into contemporary Seoul with enough wit to obscure the seams. Lee Seung-gi's Son Oh-gong - immortal, self-serving, and allergic to sincerity - struck an immediate audience chord, while Cha Seung-won's Bull Demon King provided the comic counterweight. The premiere broke tvN's drama-debut records in its demographic, and the show ranked first in its Saturday-Sunday cable slot throughout its run. An IMDb audience rating of 7.9 from a healthy voter base reflects sustained affection. Some mid-series pacing slack in the 20-episode count drew comment from viewers, but the central romantic tension and the Hong sisters' mythology riffs kept the audience engaged through a tonally ambitious finale.
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Standout Episodes
The hours worth arguing about - premieres, finales, and the turning points. BollyAI reads the room episode by episode.
- E1Episode 17.6
A crowded but sharp premiere where every magical promise sounds like rescue until the bill arrives.
The moment: Son Oh-gong's first genuine moment of involuntary care for Seon-mi - the crack in his armor that the entire series will pry open.
Full review of E1 → - E2Episode 27.7
A dense rule-setting hour where protection becomes leverage, and the Geumganggo gives the season its sharpest trap.
The moment: The formal binding of Oh-gong and Seon-mi - a pact meant to be transactional that the drama slowly reveals is anything but.
Full review of E2 →