K-Drama First Look: “Grid” Draws Attention To Motivations Of Its Intertwined Characters

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Commencing its intriguing run, Grid hooks with complexly deliberated characters that will move in the story.

Integrating sci-fi elements, police involvement and a cryptic organization – the series launched quite an enigmatic premise.

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Grid Opening Week Story

In flashback, the story narrates how the earth survived catastrophic solar flares by activating a planetary shield called “grid”. It is backed up by an agency utilizing advanced technology.

At present time, Kim Sae-ha (Seo Kang Joon) works in the aforementioned agency. A filial son, he tends to his bedridden mother while having an ulterior motive related to his past. When he chances upon a murder at a convenience store, he kept track of its development.

While reading the investigation report of Jung Sae-byeok (Kim Ah Joong), she found a clue that piques his interest. Meanwhile, Sae-byeok who almost caught the murderer Kim Ma-nok (Kim Sung Kyun) is bent to trace the mysterious person who helped him.

Leaving a thread of her hair in the baseball cap she left, Sae-byeok vows to capture the murderer’s accomplice.

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Grid Opening Week Musings

Teasing viewers with intriguing characters, Grid vaguely provided its projected narrative. Thus, the succeeding episodes would reveal more about the links connecting the main characters.

Posing a question about the relationship of the killer and the person that helped him, Grid is engrossing viewers with a foreseen balanced serving of protagonists and villains. We can also anticipate the inception story of “grid” and the mysterious figure behind it.

Billed as ‘phantom’ (Lee Si Young), she also helped Ma-nok escape the police chasing after him.

Mediocrely pulling off its pilot episode, hopefully, this is just a slow start for the promising story sketch initially lobbied by this series.

At the very least, viewers can never go wrong with the main actors anchoring this series. Right off the bat, they showed commitment to their latest characters.

Thus cushioning the missing nudge of its premiere episode.

Grid streams on Disney+ every Wednesday.

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