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  • 2018
  • 1 Season
  • 8.3  (1,536)

Live is a South Korean television series that aired in 2018. The show features a remarkable cast, including Jung Yu-mi, Kwang-Soo Lee, and Sung-Woo Bae. The series was directed by Kim Kyu-tae and written by Noh Hee-kyung, who is known for her impressive storytelling skills.

Live tells the story of police officers working in the Hongil Patrol Division, a division of the Western Seoul Police Department. The show delves into the daily struggles of police officers who deal with dangerous crimes, unforgiving criminals, challenging investigations, and demanding superiors. The plot focuses on the lives of these officers, both on and off-duty, as they navigate their personal and professional lives in a world where justice and morality are often tested.

One of the main characters of the show is Han Jung-oh, played by Jung Yu-mi. Jung-oh is a hardworking police officer who takes her job seriously. She’s passionate about serving her community and always strives to do the right thing. She has a strong sense of justice and often puts herself in danger to protect the innocent.

Another key figure is Oh Yang-chon, portrayed by Kwang-Soo Lee. Yang-chon is Jung-oh’s partner and is known for his comic relief. He’s a mischievous character who often engages in pranks and jokes around with his colleagues. Despite his playful nature, Yang-chon is a dedicated police officer who takes his job seriously and is always ready to help.

Sung-Woo Bae plays the role of Yeom Sang-soo, the division's captain. Sang-soo is a strict but fair leader who sets high standards for his subordinates. He’s not afraid to push his officers to their limits and expects nothing but excellence from them. He’s also willing to support them in any way possible as long as they follow the rules and maintain discipline.

The show not only focuses on the lives of police officers but also explores their personal lives. It highlights the challenges and difficulties they face in their relationships and families. The show’s characters are real people with real problems, and the series portrays them as such. It depicts their struggles with romantic relationships, family issues, and personal traumas.

Live also sheds light on social issues and the challenges that many people in South Korea face daily. The series addresses issues such as alcoholism, domestic violence, and the struggles of single mothers. It highlights how these issues affect the personal and professional lives of police officers, victims, and their families.

One remarkable aspect of Live is its realism. The show accurately portrays the lives of police officers and their struggles. The show’s director and writer spent time with real police officers studying their daily routine to make the show as authentic as possible. The dedication to accuracy is evident in the show’s portrayal of police work and the daily struggles and triumphs of its characters.

In conclusion, Live is a must-watch show for anyone interested in crime dramas and police procedurals. The show’s focus on realism and practicality separates it from your typical cop show. The characters are relatable, and the storylines are engaging, making it an addictive show. Live is a excellent reminder of the difficulties that many police officers and their families face on a daily basis. It’s an excellent portrayal of how people in uniform work hard to keep their community safe.

Live is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (18 episodes). The series first aired on May 17, 2018.

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Episode 18
18. Episode 18
 
Sang-su's career is on the line as the media labels his case as gun violence, and police leaders are quick to appease the public.
Episode 17
17. Episode 17
 
Uncertain of her sense of duty as a patrol officer, Jeong-o makes her big decision, but she can't help feeling guilty, especially toward Sang-su.
Episode 16
16. Episode 16
 
The Hongil Patrol Division is hit hard by the recent incident. The officers continue to deal with the unjust realities of being honest cops.
Episode 15
15. Episode 15
 
Jang-mi faces severe disciplinary action for a mistake her superiors made. Min-seok is accused of using unnecessary force to restrain a citizen.
Episode 14
14. Episode 14
 
Jeong-o risks facing Internal Affairs again by arguing for sex education in the schools and offending the parents of high school students.
Episode 13
13. Episode 13
 
Despite the risks, Sang-su chases the suspect into the woods. With his daughter getting married soon, Han-sol keeps his diagnosis a secret for now.
Episode 12
12. Episode 12
 
Another crisis strikes the victim of the recent sexual assault incident. Yang-chon joins Jang-mi's team to focus on catching the serial sex offender.
Episode 11
11. Episode 11
 
The officers are determined to seek justice for Sam-bo. Jang-mi is certain a serial rapist is at large, but lacks evidence to request a task force.
Episode 10
10. Episode 10
 
As Han-sol predicted, Yang-chon flips out when he learns what Ju-yeong has been doing. He's all the more stunned when he hears what his father did.
Episode 9
9. Episode 9
 
More desperately than before, Sang-su makes his feelings known to Jeong-o. Jang-mi and Gyeong-mo team up to investigate Ju-yeong's shady dealings.
Episode 8
8. Episode 8
 
Jang-mi, Jeong-o and Nam-il join forces to round up those involved in prostitution. Rivalries heat up at Hongil Patrol Division's team-building outing.
Episode 7
7. Episode 7
 
Jeong-o's attempt to capture a suspect in a prostitution case goes awry. Discontent against Yang-chon grows after Sang-su gets injured on duty.
Episode 6
6. Episode 6
 
Apprehension grips Hongil Patrol Division after Jeong-o's incident. Along with her mentor Kang Nam-il, Jeong-o faces investigation by Internal Affairs.
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
 
From difficult cases to workplace tensions to personal family issues, each day is riddled with problems for the officers at Hongil Patrol Division.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
 
Yang-chon doesn't seem to want to get along with anyone, especially Sang-su. Jeong-o responds to a report of possible domestic violence.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
 
The probationary officers' first violent crime scene takes them by surprise. Yang-chon finds a piece of evidence that will clear his name.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
 
Officer Oh Yang-chon disregards a call from his wife about a family emergency in order to help a senior colleague chase down a suspect.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
May 17, 2018
Getting a regular, full-time job isn't easy for young Koreans who have no connections or money, like Sang-su -- or for women, like Jeong-o.
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Where to Watch Live
Live is available for streaming on the website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Live on demand at Apple TV Channels, Netflix and Tubi TV.
  • Premiere Date
    May 17, 2018
  • IMDB Rating
    8.3  (1,536)