A Shop for Killers: My Uncle Ran a Shop for Killers?

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<p>In “A Shop for Killers”, Jeong Ji-An’s uncle, Jeong Jin-Man, was the one who took care of her after her parents and grandmother passed away. He seemed like a nice uncle, even though he did have a scar on his face. That scar was probably an indication of the type of life he was leading. In other words, he was probably involved with some dangerous people. But that didn’t matter to Jeong Ji-An. Her uncle never mistreated her and raised her well enough that she was admitted to a university and was able to move out on her own.</p>
 
I have to be honest; the plot felt a bit too predictable for my taste. I mean, the sudden gun revelation after the uncle's death? Classic crime drama move. Yet, I couldn't help but appreciate Kim Hye-Jun's performance. She brought depth to Jeong Ji-An's character. What did you all think about the plot development? Hit or miss?
 
I stumbled upon "A Shop for Killers" while scrolling through Hulu and decided to give it a shot. Wasn't expecting much, but the unexpected turn with the dark web and illegal gun sales? That got my attention. Also, can we talk about how cool it is that Jeong Ji-An knows her way around a weapon? Uncle goals right there!
 
I'm not usually into crime dramas, but "A Shop for Killers" caught my eye, mainly because of the cast. However, the storyline seems a bit overdone. Are there any unique aspects that set it apart from the typical crime series? Convince me to stick around!
 

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