A "10/10" for the cast, hindered slightly by the writing
After being blown away by Yoon Kye-sang in The Kidnapping Day, I went into this with high expectations—and he absolutely delivered. It’s a crying shame this isn't on every major streaming platform yet, because it is exactly the kind of show we need right now.
There is something so special about the "Village Hero" trope. These aren't polished superheroes; they are your neighbors. They are the guys running the hardware store or the insurance office who just happens to have a "very particular set of skills." Watching them protect their community—not as soldiers, but as a family—is genuinely heartwarming. You’ll find yourself cheering for the entire neighborhood by episode three.
Yoon Kye-sang is in top form here. He has this incredible ability to be hilarious and relatable one second, and then completely terrifyingly skilled the next. The chemistry he has with the rest of the cast is the show's greatest strength. When they work together, the "family" vibe is so real you’ll wish you lived in Changri-dong yourself.
The show strikes a perfect balance. It gets serious when it needs to—the stakes feel real—but it never loses its sense of humor. Plus, the OST is a total earworm. It captures that "underdog energy" perfectly and kicks in at just the right moments to get your heart racing.
Is it perfect? Almost. If I’m being honest, the writing could have been a bit tighter. There were moments where the story felt like it needed a little more depth to match the high quality of the acting. If the script had just a bit more "meat" on the bones, this would be an easy 10/10.
If you can find it, binge it. It’s a superb weekend watch that will leave you feeling warm, hyped, and ready to move to a neighborhood where the neighbors have your back.
There is something so special about the "Village Hero" trope. These aren't polished superheroes; they are your neighbors. They are the guys running the hardware store or the insurance office who just happens to have a "very particular set of skills." Watching them protect their community—not as soldiers, but as a family—is genuinely heartwarming. You’ll find yourself cheering for the entire neighborhood by episode three.
Yoon Kye-sang is in top form here. He has this incredible ability to be hilarious and relatable one second, and then completely terrifyingly skilled the next. The chemistry he has with the rest of the cast is the show's greatest strength. When they work together, the "family" vibe is so real you’ll wish you lived in Changri-dong yourself.
The show strikes a perfect balance. It gets serious when it needs to—the stakes feel real—but it never loses its sense of humor. Plus, the OST is a total earworm. It captures that "underdog energy" perfectly and kicks in at just the right moments to get your heart racing.
Is it perfect? Almost. If I’m being honest, the writing could have been a bit tighter. There were moments where the story felt like it needed a little more depth to match the high quality of the acting. If the script had just a bit more "meat" on the bones, this would be an easy 10/10.
If you can find it, binge it. It’s a superb weekend watch that will leave you feeling warm, hyped, and ready to move to a neighborhood where the neighbors have your back.
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