Tag: Hunter With a Scalpel

Hunter With a Scalpel Episode 5 Review: A Familiar Voice Sends Chills

Hunter With a Scalpel episode 5 brings the story forward... but at a glacial pace.

Hunter With a Scalpel Episode 4 Review: An Interesting and Tense Direction, Finally

Hunter With a Scalpel episode 4 is tense and gripping as Jung-hyun and Se-hyun put up a united front.

Hunter With a Scalpel Episode 3 Review: Fingerprints, Gruesome Murders and Fleeing Suspects

Hunter With a Scalpel episode 3 continues on a slow and thrill-less trajectory.

Hunter With a Scalpel Episode 2 Review: Waiting For the Shoe to Drop

Hunter With a Scalpel Episode 2 is much more of the same and features too much petty drama for anyone's liking.

Hunter With a Scalpel Episode 1 Review: A Shocking Crime and a Surprising Criminal

Hunter With a Scalpel episode 1 has a promising start and despite the cliches, might just deliver something memorable.

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