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Mercy for None korean drama review
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Mercy for None
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by sambola
1 day ago
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 6.0
Story 5.0
Acting/Cast 9.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 2.0

KILL FIGHT REVENGE and REPEAT

Mercy for None feels like a Korean version of John Wick — stylish, violent, and focused on one unstoppable man. From the very first episode to the last, it’s almost nonstop fighting.
The biggest strength of the drama is its action. The fight scenes are raw and intense. There is zero romance, which is a big plus for viewers who prefer pure crime and revenge stories.
However, the drama lacks emotional depth and proper storyline development. The main character is powerful and feared, but his personality doesn’t feel fully developed. He is more of a symbol — a “devil” figure — than a layered human being. There isn’t much character growth, and there’s no strong bromance or meaningful relationships that build tension.
The story mostly moves forward through violence rather than suspense or psychological thrill. It feels more like a long action sequence than a well-structured thriller.
Overall, it’s not bad — it’s entertaining if you want pure action — but it lacks the emotional and narrative depth that makes a drama unforgettable.
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