
Why see it? The story of how the start-up gets started is interesting. Do-san and Dal-mi are perfect for each other but their budding relationship is based on a lie. When a grown-up Dal-mi decides to find the real Do-san, played by Nam, Ji-pyeong asks Do-san to pretend he really wrote the letters. When Bae’s character Seo Dal-mi was young she received encouraging letters from a man named Nam Do-san, but the letters were really written by Kim Seon-ho’s character Han Ji-pyeong. Nam Joo-Hyuk and Bae Suzy star in this story of a small tech start-up that gets a chance to compete on a bigger stage. Why see it: It’s a zombie story with a historical and moral twist. What makes the second season better than the first is a larger role for actress Bae Doona, whose character takes time out from nursing the sick to battle the undead. Kingdom 2 also stars Ju Ji-hoon as the prince trying to save his country from a zombie invasion as well as inner court corruption.

The second season of this historical zombie drama was even better than the first. Bae Doona played a zombie-fighting nurse in the second season of 'Kingom.' Netflix
