Mrs. Cop

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  • 2015
  • 1 Season
  • 7.5  (110)

Mrs. Cop is a highly intriguing and captivating South Korean drama series that aired on SBS in 2015. The show revolves around the life of a middle-aged woman named Choi Young-jin, played by the talented actress, Kim Sung-ryung. She is the captain of a fierce female detective squad in the violent crimes division of the police station. The show gained much popularity due to its fast-paced action, well-defined characters, and intricate storyline. The show provides its viewers with an insight into the life of a female police officer and the conflicts she faces while balancing her professional and personal life. The show also stars Kim Bum as Choi Young-jin's younger husband, a former juvenile offender turned massage therapist. He provides a fantastic portrayal of a young man who fell in love with a woman who is a natural leader and has an unwavering commitment to her job. Dambi Son plays the role of a rookie detective who joins the team and provides an additional layer to the show's dynamics. The show revolves around ordinary people caught up in extraordinary situations, which tests their resilience and determination to overcome adversity. Each episode presents a new and challenging crime that the squad is tasked to solve. The team's expertise, decisiveness, and perseverance are put to the test in the face of difficult cases, which include serial murders, kidnappings, and drug cartels. At the start of the show, we see Choi Young-jin as a strict and uncompromising figure. However, as the show progresses, we see a more vulnerable side to her character, which is plagued by fears and doubts over her ability to balance her professional and personal life. Her husband plays a critical role in supporting her and providing the emotional stability she needs, offering a refreshing glimpse into an unconventional love story. The show presents an insight into the challenges faced by women who occupy positions of power, especially within male-dominated fields. Choi Young-jin's position as a captain in the violent crimes division subtly touches on the theme of gender discrimination within the workplace. Not only does the show provide a thrilling plot, but it also showcases some important social issues faced by women in South Korea. It highlights the prevalent gender bias faced by women in workspaces and the subsequent hurdles they need to overcome. Mrs. Cop has some intense scenes, and the show's pacing ensures that viewers are kept on their toes throughout the series. The action sequences are well choreographed and pack a strong punch, keeping the audience engaged and invested in the plot. The show's emotional moments are beautifully executed, providing the necessary depth and tenderness the plot requires. The show's cinematography is worth a mention, with its sleek and polished look that sets the tone for the entire show. The intense moments are aptly captured, allowing viewers to experience the action through a unique lens. In conclusion, Mrs. Cop is a must-watch South Korean drama series that redefines the standard of a crime drama. With a gripping plot, well-rounded characters and action sequences that keep you on the edge of your seat, the show will undoubtedly leave you wanting more.

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Seasons
Episode 18
18. Episode 18
September 30, 2015
Chairman Kang has all of Korea convinced of his death, but Young Jin isn't buying it, and goes after him with all she's got in the final episode.
Episode 17
17. Episode 17
September 29, 2015
With KL's slush fund log in hand, Young Jin's team begins closing in on Chairman Kang, and on everyone who's been doing his dirty work.
Episode 16
16. Episode 16
September 22, 2015
The team needs to get to the bottom of the deadly Future City fire. Chief Yeom finds himself in over his head.
Episode 15
15. Episode 15
September 21, 2015
The team must get to the bottom of the deadly Future City fire.
Episode 14
14. Episode 14
September 15, 2015
After a deadly confrontation, Chairman Kang will do anything to get revenge on Young Jin, and Young Jin wants more than ever to land Chairman Kang in prison.
Episode 13
13. Episode 13
September 14, 2015
Now that she knows the truth, Young Jin doesn't want to let Chairman Kang get away with her father's murder. Kang Jae Won escapes the hospital for a night out that turns dangerous.
Episode 12
12. Episode 12
September 8, 2015
Young Jin and Chairman Kang wait anxiously for Park Dong Il to wake up, or die, and reveal the truth behind Young Jin's father's death or keep it hidden forever.
Episode 11
11. Episode 11
September 7, 2015
The team must track down the man behind the illegal auto sales, but they don't know what he looks like, his real name, or what's really going on at the heart of the case.
Episode 10
10. Episode 10
September 1, 2015
Vacation is over and the team is launched into a vehicle theft and export case. Park Dong Il prepares for his revenge against Chairman Kang.
Episode 9
9. Episode 9
August 31, 2015
The team must discover the pattern in the serial killings, but any chance of a hint from Chairman Kang remains dim.
Episode 8
8. Episode 8
August 25, 2015
Young Jin affirms the recent murders to be the work of a serial killer, and her team is on a time limit to catch him before he strikes again.
Episode 7
7. Episode 7
August 24, 2015
Do Young has trouble relating to both her senior, Jin Woo, and the rebellious Eun Young, who holds the answer to the location of the missing girls.
Episode 6
6. Episode 6
August 18, 2015
The Violent Crimes Divison digs deeper into the Lee Eun Jung murder case, however they can't agree on their main suspect.
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
August 18, 2015
Young Jin is back in Violent Crimes she picks out her new team and quickly get to work on a sex trafficking case.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
August 11, 2015
Young Jin digs to find the truth behind Mi Kyung's murder, even when a false confession has everyone else convinced.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
August 10, 2015
Two years after the Nam Sang Hyuk case, Young Jin is working a lower level job, but a new murder case has her back on the scene.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
August 4, 2015
Young Jin quits the police force, but can't seem to pull herself away from the dangerous Nam Sang Hyuk case
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
August 3, 2015
Captain Choi Young Jin's dedication to her police work makes her one of the best cops around, but that doesn't mean she has stability in either her work, or her family life.
Description

Mrs. Cop is a highly intriguing and captivating South Korean drama series that aired on SBS in 2015. The show revolves around the life of a middle-aged woman named Choi Young-jin, played by the talented actress, Kim Sung-ryung. She is the captain of a fierce female detective squad in the violent crimes division of the police station.

The show gained much popularity due to its fast-paced action, well-defined characters, and intricate storyline. The show provides its viewers with an insight into the life of a female police officer and the conflicts she faces while balancing her professional and personal life.

The show also stars Kim Bum as Choi Young-jin's younger husband, a former juvenile offender turned massage therapist. He provides a fantastic portrayal of a young man who fell in love with a woman who is a natural leader and has an unwavering commitment to her job. Dambi Son plays the role of a rookie detective who joins the team and provides an additional layer to the show's dynamics.

The show revolves around ordinary people caught up in extraordinary situations, which tests their resilience and determination to overcome adversity. Each episode presents a new and challenging crime that the squad is tasked to solve. The team's expertise, decisiveness, and perseverance are put to the test in the face of difficult cases, which include serial murders, kidnappings, and drug cartels.

At the start of the show, we see Choi Young-jin as a strict and uncompromising figure. However, as the show progresses, we see a more vulnerable side to her character, which is plagued by fears and doubts over her ability to balance her professional and personal life. Her husband plays a critical role in supporting her and providing the emotional stability she needs, offering a refreshing glimpse into an unconventional love story.

The show presents an insight into the challenges faced by women who occupy positions of power, especially within male-dominated fields. Choi Young-jin's position as a captain in the violent crimes division subtly touches on the theme of gender discrimination within the workplace.

Not only does the show provide a thrilling plot, but it also showcases some important social issues faced by women in South Korea. It highlights the prevalent gender bias faced by women in workspaces and the subsequent hurdles they need to overcome.

Mrs. Cop has some intense scenes, and the show's pacing ensures that viewers are kept on their toes throughout the series. The action sequences are well choreographed and pack a strong punch, keeping the audience engaged and invested in the plot. The show's emotional moments are beautifully executed, providing the necessary depth and tenderness the plot requires.

The show's cinematography is worth a mention, with its sleek and polished look that sets the tone for the entire show. The intense moments are aptly captured, allowing viewers to experience the action through a unique lens.

In conclusion, Mrs. Cop is a must-watch South Korean drama series that redefines the standard of a crime drama. With a gripping plot, well-rounded characters and action sequences that keep you on the edge of your seat, the show will undoubtedly leave you wanting more.

  • Premiere Date
    August 3, 2015
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (110)