Best K-drama of the year so far
I’m already familiar with the movie Fabricated City, which The Manipulated is loosely based on. The series is a slick, high-gloss production that really knows how to build tension. Fast pacing, strong action, and consistently polished direction pull you in right away—and keep you hooked.The story grabs you from the start and keeps the curiosity going. I immediately found myself rooting for Park Tae-joong, who ends up in prison due to fabricated evidence. As the protagonist, he has to fight his way through an intense and brutal situation. Thanks to Ji Chang-wook, his struggle feels real and grounded. He delivers a standout performance—both soft and tough, vulnerable yet controlled—with a convincing character arc and strong screen presence.
The show also gains emotional depth through the storyline involving former prison pastor Noh Yong-sik and his daughter Eun-bi. Supporting characters like the likable guard Yang Cheol-hwan and a seriously psychopathic antagonist add even more edge to the story.
Each episode brings enough twists, new developments, and emotional beats to keep you watching without ever feeling dragged out. At the same time, there’s room to reflect on the characters and stay emotionally invested.
All in all: intense, accessible, and totally binge-worthy. It’s one of those shows that sticks with you—and it easily made it onto my list of favorite series.
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