This article contains spoilers. 4/5 stars One Ordinary Day, the Korean adaptation of British legal drama series Criminal Justice (which HBO remade in 2016 in the critically acclaimed The Night Of), will go down as one of the tightest K-dramas in what has been a year packed with stand-outs. With only eight episodes, this Kim Soo-hyun-led drama which is.
Kim Soo Hyun and Cha Seung Won turned the Internet upside down as the final episode of their highly loved crime drama "One Ordinary Day" graced the small screen on December 18. The finale sheds light to all unanswered questions, and hope for everyone after the tragic incident.
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Kim Soo Hyun and Cha Seung Won’s new crime mystery drama "One Ordinary Day" is generating a lot of buzz since its pilot episode. The drama is now in its third week. Here are three main reasons why it’s loved by many. Read more!
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Things become more intense as the story progresses in the new and highly-engrossing crime legal drama. In "One Ordinary Day" episode 4, Kim Soo Hyun stands trial for a crime he didn’t do.
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Both Apple TV+ and Disney+ recently launched in South Korea, and now fledgling local service Coupang Play has made its own foray into original content with One Ordinary Day, the latest vehicle for superstar Kim Soo-hyun (It’s Okay to Not Be Okay). Beyond being Coupang Play’s first original series, the legal drama made waves for Kim’s record-breaking salary, reputed to.