Vagabond (Korean: 배가본드 ; RR: Baegabondeu) is a 2019 South Korean television series starring Lee Seung-gi, Bae Suzy and Shin Sung-rok. It aired on SBS TV from September 20 to November 23, 2019 for 16 episodes.
Cha Dal-gun (Lee Seung-gi) works as an underrated stuntman, while simultaneously taking care of his orphaned nephew, Cha Hoon (Moon Woo-jin). Although they have a fairly loving relationship, Hoon argues with his uncle before he leaves to go on a field trip to Morocco after Metrojet Flight 9268. Just before the plane takes off, Hoon sds a video of himself couraging Dal-gun to continue following his dream to become a master in Taekwondo. At a drama set Dal-gun watches a report of a plane crash that killed over 200 civilians due to structural failure.
He is completely shocked wh he realizes that it is the exact same plane his nephew had tak to Morocco. With his world now turned upside down, Dal-gun travels to Morocco to attd the funeral for all the victims of the plane crash in Mediterranean Sea and Alboran Sea, grieving for the loss of his nephew. Dal-gun is about to return home, wh he recognizes a supposedly dead passger from the video his nephew had recorded. He manages to confront the man and slowly begins to realize that the plane crash was not caused by a malfunction.
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However, any evidce he finds is mysteriously erased and his life is threated whever he tries to prove to others that the plane crash was not an accidt. As the situation grows more complex, he is forced to become partners with Go Hae-ri (Bae Suzy), a covert operative for the National Intelligce Service striving for a promotion. Determined to find out the truth behind the accidt, Dal-gun and Hae-ri embark on an investigation that leads them deeper into a tangled web of corruption.
Dal-gun is a stuntman whose nephew Cha Hoon was a victim of the B357 plane crash, which involved a ring of terrorists and governmtal conspiracies attempting to cover it up. To expose their secrets, Dal-gun teams up with Hae-ri and the NIS to investigate and ultimately get justice.
Hae-ri is a NIS (National Intelligce Service) agt who chose the life of a civil servant to support her family but ds up becoming a covert operative.
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Originally scheduled to air in d-2018, the series was pushed back to May 2019, and th again due to filming schedule issues and a pding deal with Netflix.Oppa is always on the lookout for pretty actresses. He asked me once who the pretty Korean actresses are, specifically those who can be considered as equals of the young and pretty Filipina actresses. I mentioned that I often see/hear Bae Suzy's name. I don't really recall looking her up. But Oppa must have been curious because the next drama he suggested was Vagabond, which stars Bae Suzy. I was still on a Reply 1988 high and I just agreed absent mindedly. I guess I was fine with watching just any drama to help me move on quickly from the separation anxiety I felt from Reply 88. Oppa said the show had good reviews.
Vagabond starts with a plane crash of a flight from Korea heading to Morocco. Among the passengers were kids who were part of a taekwondo group. The kids were invited by the Korean embassy in Morocco for a demo. One of the kids was the nephew of Cha Dal Geon (Lee Seung Gi), a former stuntman. Dal Geon wanted to take revenge and in doing so, he unearths a web of corruption in the Korean government. Initially, he had an unwilling helper in Go Hae Ri (Bae Suzy), a National Intelligence Service (NIS) agent. However, when Hae Ri realized how serious the problem was, she agreed to help Dal Geon.
The show started out really interesting. We loved the fast-paced action scenes. Oppa had qualms at the beginning probably because he's been so used to watching Western action shows. On the other hand, I was impressed with how an Asian show managed to pull of doing an action show with a Western look and feel. It felt Bourne-ish to me. But then again, I am not that exposed to this genre so I might not be a good judge.
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Lee Seung Gi was convincing as Cha Dal Geon. He looked fit and bad ass in his fight scenes. Initially, I felt that he looked more of a comedian than an action star. But he proved me wrong throughout the show. I saw some of his MS photos and I'd have to say that he looked better in his MS uniform than in his civilian clothes.
Bae Suzy as Go Hae Ri was not bad either. To be honest, I didn't find her that stunning. I guess Oppa did not too because he's not on a find-all-Bae-Suzy-shows frenzy unlike what he did with Son Ye Jin and Song Hye Kyo. But acting-wise, I was fine with her. She may have looked a bit frail but she was sharp in her fight scenes. She was also a bit cute when she was acting all giddy around her crush, Gi Tae Ung (Shin Sung Rok), head of the NIS' information team. However, she was terrible in the drama parts, especially that scene where she was crying because she thought Dal Geon was dead. But over-all, she was okay.
I felt a bit of chemistry between Dal Geon and Hae Ri but I was mostly indifferent towards them as a couple. In a way, I was glad that the show did not really force this love story on us. You'd see it here and there but they never really pursued it.
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Initially, I admit that I found Gi annoying. I'm not sure if it had something to do with how he looked. But he just felt off. I was ready to really dislike him when I thought he was against Dal Geon and Hae Ri. But he won me over when it was finally revealed that he was with them and he was a really good agent. He was totally bad ass when he performed that surgery with the doctor giving him instructions through video call. Coolness.
Gang Joo Chul (Lee Ki Young), a director at the NIS, was one of my favorites in the show. He appeared weak but his sharpness in strategizing probably saved a lot of lives. That coming back from the dead storyline was reminiscent of the Avengers.
The other characters were okay. The villains were annoying, especially the NIS and Blue House traitors. It just got a bit confusing when the lines were blurred - like when the villains such as the North Korean defector (Choi Dae Chul as Kim Do Soo) and Lily (Park An In) began helping Dal Geon.
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I already felt that one of the main villains was either Jessica Lee (Moon Jeong Hee) or Edward Park (Lee Geung Young). Perhaps for those with trained eyes, it would have been easy to predict that it was Edward Park because picking Jessica would have been too obvious. She was tagged as the plane crash's mastermind early on. But the fact that she was not the culprit did not make her any less guilty. She took the bait and paid off government officials to get the deal. People died along the way and the blood of those people were definitely on her hands.
Although Edward was one of my suspects, I did not expect him to be the super villain. I expected Samael to be someone bigger than all of them.
I liked that although NIS agents were involved, the characters would still call the police or an ambulance when they need help. That made the show sound realistic. I really get annoyed with stories where intelligence agents are involved and the people would just completely ignore asking for help from the police because they feel they can do it all.
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It must be really scary to work for a country's intelligence service. The NIS had a memorial tower in its office where they honor their fallen comrades. And Gang said their toughest job after every mission is to come back alive.
The show was compelling most of the time. We did finish watching all 16 episodes. And I even managed to watch an episode even if I already felt super sleepy prior to watching it.
The story was quite okay although at some point it was actually bordering on the absurd already. I don't think a democratic country would brazenly legitimize and/or enable illegal activities such as stopping Dal Geon from taking Kim Woo Gi (Jang Hyuk Jin), the pilot of the plane that crashed, to court. The police and the NIS were involved. Thank God for that judge who chose to disregard the Chief Justice's order to wrap up the case. I also found that chase scene going to the court overextended.
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Another thing I found quite absurd was how the leads would still win despite the obvious advantage the villains had. An example would be that entire stretch of getting Kim Woo
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