Quantcast

Details

  • Last Online: 21 hours ago
  • Gender: Female
  • Location: Inside BTS's Heart
  • Contribution Points: 957 LV6
  • Roles: VIP
  • Join Date: August 21, 2020
  • Awards Received: Flower Award1
Bloodhounds Season 2 korean drama review
Completed
Bloodhounds Season 2
0 people found this review helpful
by Sweet0Girl
Apr 4, 2026
7 of 7 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.0
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 1.5
Rewatch Value 6.0
This review may contain spoilers

FIGHT CHOREOGRAPHY OUTSTANDING!!

Bloodhounds 2 comes out swinging from the very first minute and never lets up. This season is high‑octane, viciously brutal, unexpectedly funny, and anchored by some of the best fight choreography I’ve seen in a K‑drama EVER. If this show is nothing else, it is a masterclass in action design.

And yes — Rain as a villain is everything. Woo Do‑hwan deserves a shoutout too; the way he plays naive, emotional, and earnest is genuinely great acting.

As the story escalates, the stakes rise and the villains grow more vicious, leaving Gun Woo constantly fighting uphill while the police remain frustratingly useless. But the real crown jewel of this season is the fight choreography — a genuine masterclass. Episode 5 delivers a standout duel, and Episode 6 raises the bar even higher with the phenomenal Baek Jeong vs. Tae Geom fight. The emotional beats land too, especially Woo Jin’s heartbreaking moment with Gun Woo’s mom. By the finale, the showdown between Baek Jeong and Gun Woo is everything it needed to be, with Jin Woo joining the fray for good measure.

The season wraps up satisfyingly, but the mid‑credit and post‑credit scenes leave just enough intrigue to spark speculation. If you’re here for the fights, the tension, and the emotional punches — this season delivers. If you're here for a great plot this isn’t the strongest, but the execution, performances, and action more than make up for it.

4/4/26
Was this review helpful to you?