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    • Source: The Guardians (South Korean TV series)
    • The Guardians (Korean: 파수꾼; RR: Pasuggun; lit. Lookout) is a South Korean television series starring Lee Si-young, Kim Young-kwang, Kim Tae-hoon, Kim Seul-gi and Key. The drama aired on MBC on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 (KST) from May 22 to July 11, 2017.


      Synopsis


      Guardians tells the story of a group of four people who team up to serve justice after losing their loved ones to criminals. The group consists of a detective, a prosecutor, a hacker, and an insomniac. They want to give these criminals the punishment that they deserve, and take matters into their own hands as the justice system in South Korea fails to capture the culprits.


      Cast




      = Main

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      Lee Si-young as Jo Soo-ji
      A former shooting player and current detective. She lost her daughter to a murderer and joins the group to punish the criminal who keeps evading the law.
      Kim Young-kwang as Jang Do-han
      A passionate prosecutor who has a story of his own and becomes a monster for revenge.
      Kim Tae-hoon as Kim Eun-jung
      Jang Do-han's fellow prosecutor.
      Kim Seul-gi as Seo Bo-mi
      A woman who lost her entire family. She communicates with the world through security cameras, and she is a person who avoids social contact.
      Key as Gong Kyung-su
      A mischievous skater and a genius hacker whose mother went missing.


      = Supporting

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      Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office


      Choi Moo-sung as Yoon Seung-ro
      Kim Sang-ho as Oh Kwang-ho
      Park Joo-hyung as Park Joon-pyo


      Criminal Investigation Team


      Kim Sun-young as Lee Sun-ae
      Jung Suk-yong as Nam Byung-jae
      Seo Jae-hyung as Ma Jin-ki


      Nearby people


      Shin Dong-wook as Lee Gwan-woo
      Kim Jung-young as Soo Ji-mo
      Jeon Mi-seon as Park Yoon-hee
      Song Seon-mi as Chae Hye-sun
      Lomon as Yoon Si-wan
      Lee Ji-won as Jin Se-won


      = Others

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      Ham Na-young as Jo Yoo-na
      Jang Jae-hee
      Seo Jae-hyung
      Choi Soo-hyung as Kim Woo-sung
      Kim Sa-hee as Seung-hee
      Bae Je-ki as Choi Myung-hee
      Yun Da-yeong as Kim Kyung-min
      Kim Dong-joo as Woo-sung' mother
      Ahn Jong-min
      Jung Da-won
      Nam Jung-hee
      Hong Keun-taek
      Suk Bo-bae
      Lee Min-uk
      Kim So-yeon
      Kim Mi-hye
      Jung Young-hoon
      Jung Hyun-suk as doctor
      Son Hyun-joon
      Woo Sang-jun as priest
      Hong Sung-deok as Jang Do-han's father
      Park Sung-gyun
      Jeon Jae-hyung
      Song Seung-yong
      Cho Dong-in as Han Dong-won
      Na Kyung-chul
      Hwang Tae-kwang
      Ha Min
      Shin Yoo-ri
      Lee Seok-ho
      Park Mi-na
      Bong Eun-seon
      Lim Song-ha
      Han Ye-seul
      Kim Young-jin
      Kim Yeon-joo
      Kim Seon-ah
      Jeon Ji-hak
      Kim Joo-hee
      Hyun Seok-joon
      Kang Hyun-uk
      Song Young-jae
      Shin Young-jin
      Nam Tae-boo
      Lim Jae-geun
      Choi Tae-hwan
      Lim Seung-dae as Seo Joo-wan, Seo Bo-mi's uncle (Ep. 12)
      Kim Ki-moo
      Kim Do-yoon as Kang Jin-goo
      Bae Ki-beom
      Song Kyung-hee
      Kim Jin-hee
      Kim Woo-hyun
      Hong Keun-taek
      Ahn Jong-min
      Seo Yoon-ah as Seo Bo-mi's sister
      Ri Min as drunk man in the car
      Park Won-ho
      Kim Sun-hye
      Cha Min-hyuk
      Park Bum-gyu


      = Special appearance

      =
      Kim Byung-chun as Seo Bo-mi's father (Ep. 12)
      Jang Hee-soo as Seo Bo-mi's mother (Ep. 12)


      Production


      The director Son Hyung-suk is known for his action, thriller drama Two Weeks and his historical drama Shine or Go Crazy.
      The series is based on a script by rookie Kim Soo-eun which became the second placer in the 2016 MBC TV Drama Screenplay Competition in Miniseries category, behind Radiant Office which script was written by Jung Hoe-hyun.
      "The Guardians" marks Shin Dong-wook's return after being diagnosed with CRPS, a cripplingly painful illness in 2010.
      First script reading took place March 29 at MBC Broadcasting Station in Sangam, Seoul, South Korea.


      Original soundtracks




      = Part 1

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      = Part 2

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      = Part 3

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      = Part 4

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      = Part 5

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      = Part 6

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      Ratings


      In the table below, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
      NR denotes that the drama did not rank in the top 20 daily programs on that date.


      Awards and nominations




      Notes




      References




      External links


      Official website (in Korean)
      The Guardians at HanCinema
      Pa-su-kkun at IMDb

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