Unmasked – Your Show is About to Be Canceled

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“Unmasked” (also known as “Trigger”) is a 2025 Hulu Original Korean drama series, with 16 episodes, and categorized as an Investigative Thriller, Crime, and Comedy. SUMMARY: What kind of truths can be unmasked by a team of investigative journalists? ♦ I Accept the Challenge! In “Unmasked”, Trigger is a team of investigative journalists and Oh So-Ryong is the team leader. They go after difficult-to-solve cases. Difficult? OK. More like impossible. But if she told her team the cases were impossible, they’d probably all quit. She is willing to literally risk her life to expose real-world pain and tragedy. The stories they report on are not for sensationalism. They are serious about the public knowing the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Oh So-Ryong is satisfied with the team members that haven’t quit working with her. Han Do showed up one day as a new member of the team. He didn’t ask to be assigned to Trigger and really does not want to work with them. He preferred working with animals because they were more “human” than humans. No matter. Oh So-Ryong took Han Do on an assignment with her and the investigative methods she used terrified him. […]
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Sounds intriguing, but the mix of comedy with serious crime investigations seems like a tough balance to strike. The challenge between Oh So-Ryong and her boss could be compelling if executed well, but I hope it doesn’t overshadow the cases themselves. And while I respect her commitment to ad-free programming, it feels a bit unrealistic in today’s media landscape. That said, I’ll give it a shot because Kim Hye-Soo rarely disappoints.
 
This sounds interesting, but 16 episodes feel like a big commitment. I’m more into lighter dramas, but the mix of comedy might make it more appealing. The "cat case" sounds unique, though, and I like that it addresses serious issues without being overly dramatic. If it’s as good as the ratings suggest, I might give it a try when I have more time.
 
Sounds intriguing, but the mix of comedy with serious crime investigations seems like a tough balance to strike. The challenge between Oh So-Ryong and her boss could be compelling if executed well, but I hope it doesn’t overshadow the cases themselves. And while I respect her commitment to ad-free programming, it feels a bit unrealistic in today’s media landscape. That said, I’ll give it a shot because Kim Hye-Soo rarely disappoints.
Ad-free programming? I remember when it was a “special treat” if a program was aired on television WITHOUT commercials. No kidding. The TV station would make special announcements, in advance, to let the viewing public KNOW that when they tuned in, they would actually be able to watch a program with NO ADS. It was a “rare” event. LOL.
 
This sounds interesting, but 16 episodes feel like a big commitment. I’m more into lighter dramas, but the mix of comedy might make it more appealing. The "cat case" sounds unique, though, and I like that it addresses serious issues without being overly dramatic. If it’s as good as the ratings suggest, I might give it a try when I have more time.
Ah yes! The "cat case". On the one hand, you can understand the reaction of the local police. It's just cats. In reality, local police don't often have the manpower to deal with violent human crimes. However … VIOLENCE should never be IGNORED! I mean … you know it ain't cats killing cats. That means there is somebody out there who is DEPRAVED and SADISTIC! And there is no guarantee that you won't become one of their victims. That's scary.
 

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