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Flex X Cop korean drama review
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Flex X Cop
1 people found this review helpful
by Sugar
Aug 17, 2024
16 of 16 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 10.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 8.0

A Match Made in Crime: The Unexpected Pairs That Stole Our Hearts

Okay, so let me just start by saying that I didn’t expect to get so hooked on *Flex X Cop*. Honestly, I started watching it thinking I might drop it after a few episodes—like, "Okay, this is probably just another typical crime drama, right?" Well, WRONG. This show completely snuck up on me.

First things first, if you’re someone who needs a bit of romance to stay invested in a show, let me give you a little tip: make sure you get through at least the first four episodes. I know, I know—it might seem slow at first, especially if you’re waiting for that spark between the leads. But trust me, it’s worth the wait. The chemistry between Jin Yi Soo (our chaebol-turned-cop) and Detective Lee Kang Hyun doesn’t just happen overnight. It’s more of a “we don’t like each other at all” to “hey, maybe you’re not so bad” vibe, which is refreshing because it feels so natural and unforced.

And speaking of Jin Yi Soo, let’s talk about how much of a gem this character is. He’s got everything—he’s funny, witty, a bit of a show-off, and somehow manages to be both smart and adorably clueless at the same time. Ahn Bo Hyun was absolutely the perfect choice for this role. Seriously, every time he pulls out one of his fancy moves or just flashes that smile, I’m like, “Yep, this guy is killing it.” Oh, and his hair? Immaculate. I’ve never seen gelled hair look so good episode after episode.

Now, about the cases—they’re not the super complex, mind-bending type that leaves you questioning everything. They’re more like, “Oh, I didn’t see that coming!” and then you find yourself completely drawn into solving it alongside Yi Soo. What’s cool is how the show plays with the idea of how a rich guy would tackle these cases versus how a regular detective would. It’s a fun dynamic that keeps things fresh.

And then there’s the slow-burn romance. Let me tell you, I am HERE for it. At first, Kang Hyun (the female lead) can be a bit annoying, and I was like, “Girl, why are you so difficult?” But as the episodes roll on, she starts to open up, and I found myself really rooting for her. The whole enemies-to-friends trope is done so well—it doesn’t feel rushed or forced. Every little moment between them feels earned, you’re totally invested.

As for the story overall, it’s been super engaging. The drama does a great job of building tension and keeping you guessing, especially when it comes to Yi Soo’s mysterious past. The cases might be simple, but they’re never boring, and the way the leads’ relationship develops alongside these cases is just spot on.

So yeah, Flex X Cop isn’t perfect—there are definitely a few moments that made me raise an eyebrow (like, how did Yi Soo manage to hypnotize a specialist?), but honestly, I’m willing to overlook those because the show is just so much fun. Plus, the cast is fantastic, from the main leads to the supporting characters. Everyone just fits, and that makes the whole experience that much better.

In short, if you’re looking for something that’s entertaining, has a bit of everything—comedy, action, mystery, and a dash of romance—then give Flex X Cop a go. You won’t regret it. And if you do, well, at least you’ll get to see Ahn Bo Hyun looking ridiculously handsome while solving crimes. I call that a win-win!
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