A Shop for Killers - Season 1
Season 1
Set in modern-day Korea, A Shop For Killers sees college student Jung Ji Ahn diving for cover in her childhood home after a series of highly skilled assassins get her in their sites. Desperately fighting to survive, Ji Ahn will begin to remember invaluable lessons her uncle taught her before his apparent suicide, drawing on them to help her stay alive. Confused and cornered, Ji Ahn will have to work fast to uncover her uncle's hidden past and figure out why so many people are desperate to gain access to the house and the extensive arsenal hidden inside.
Episodes
Murthehelp
Jian, who is helplessly attacked in her own home, dodges the flying bullets.
Jeong Jinman, Jeong Jinman, Jeong Jinman
Jinman receives an unexpected call. Jian, who is alone at home, is pursued by unidentified men.
The Strong Don't Howl
Jian finds herself in danger as she searches for a rescue phone in the mountains to save Jinman.
The Shopping Mall
Jian and Jeongmin flee from the killers and meet Brother in the underground shopping mall.
Babylon
Jian gets angry as she watches Jinman on the screen, and Jeongmin points a gun at Jian's head.
Jeong Jinman
Jinman, who was once a mercenary of a large company, Babylon, suffers from the truth he learns.
Trap
Bale, who was presumed to be dead, begins his revenge, and Jinman fights back to protect Jian.
Listen Up, Jian
Killers close in on Jinman's house. Jian prepares for the final duel on her own.
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