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Missing: The Other Side (미씽: 그들이 있었다; Missing: Geudeuli Itseodda) is a 2020 South Korean television series starring Go Soo and Heo Joon Ho. It is a fantasy-thriller based in a mysterious village where spirits live. It premiered on OCN on August 29, 2020, airing every Saturday and Sunday at 22:50 KST time slot.

Synopsis[]

Kim Wook (Go Soo) is a smooth-talking conman who earns money by cheating unsuspecting folks out of their money.

But his life takes a turn when he tries to pull off his usual mischief in Duon Village. He soon comes to realize that things are going awry in this sleepy-looking rural hideaway– with the soul of dead people haunting the village.

He meets Jang Pan Seok (Heo Joon Ho), a shady character who ostensibly searches for missing people.

The two form an unlikely alliance– and decide to get to the heart of the mystery and the village's dark secrets.

The men are joined on their quest by Lee Jong Ah (Ahn So Hee), a minor public officer by day, but a social activist with dazzling computer skills by night.

Also joining the adventure is Shin Joon Ho (Ha Jun), a policeman on a desperate mission to find his missing fiancée.

Does this motley crew have what it takes to discover the village's secrets?[1]

Cast[]

  • Go Soo as Kim Wook
  • Heo Joon Ho as Jang Pan Seok
  • Ahn So Hee as Lee Jong Ah
  • Ha Joon as Shin Joon Ho
  • Seo Eun Soo as Choi Yeo Na
  • Song Geon Hee as Thomas Cha

  • Kang Mal Geum as Kim Hyun Mi, a villager
  • Lee Joo Won as Park Young Ho, a villager
  • Lee Joo Myung as Jang Mi, a villager
  • Ahn Dong Yeob as Park Bum Soo, a villager
  • Ko Dong Ha as Kim Joon Soo, a villager
  • Park Hye Jin as Choi Mi Ja, a villager
  • Jang Kyug Su as Detective Bok, a police officer
  • Ji Dae Han as Baek Il Doo, a police officer
  • Jung Young Sook as Han Yeo Hee
  • Lee Yoon Jae as Lee Dong Min

  • Lee Ki Chan as Park Byung Eun (Ep.1)
  • Heo Dong Won as Park Bong Pal (Ep.1)
  • Im Yong Soon as an apartment security guard (Ep.1)
  • Ok Joo Ri as a market stall owner (Ep.1)
  • Seo Hee as a hospital receptionist (Ep.1)
  • Jang Sun Yool as Seo Ha Neul (Ep.1-2)
  • Hong Yun Jae as Ahn Jin Ho (Ep.1-2)
  • Yoo Il Han as crime gang member #1 (Ep.1+3)
  • Kim Nak Kyun as a crime gang member (Ep.1, 3, 9)
  • Park Jung Eon as Dr. Yang (Ep.2)
  • Lee Seung Jin as a police officer (Ep.2)
  • Kim Sang Bo as Kang Myung Jin (Ep.2, 4-5, 10-12)
  • Kang Tae Ju as Kang Dae Sung (Ep.3)
  • Han Dae Gwan as the angry man at the district service center (Ep.3)
  • Uhm Ja Yoon as an apartment security team member (Ep.3)
  • Hong Seok Cheon as Mr. Hong (Ep.9)
  • Park Noh Shik as Hwang Du Cheol, a con artist
  • Park Ye Ni as Park Ye Ni, a detective
  • Moon Yoo Kang as Kim Nam Gook
  • Park Won Suk as a crime gang member
  • Kim Jae Cheol as a detective

  • Soundtrack[]

    Main Article: Missing: The Other Side OST

    Episodes[]

    In the table above, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings. N/A denotes that the rating is not known.

    Episode Aired Average audience share
    (AGB Nielsen)
    Nationwide Seoul
    Episode 01 August 29, 2020 1.657% N/A
    Episode 02 August 30, 2020 2.510% 2.623%
    Episode 03 September 5, 2020 3.003% 3.573%
    Episode 04 September 6, 2020 3.490% 3.616%
    Episode 05 September 12, 2020 3.290% 3.683%
    Episode 06 September 13, 2020 3.757% 3.866%
    Episode 07 September 26, 2020 2.992% 2.890%
    Episode 08 September 27, 2020 3.847% 3.852%
    Episode 09 October 3, 2020 3.153% 3.241%
    Episode 10 October 4, 2020 3.525% 3.483%
    Episode 11 October 10, 2020 3.403% 3.831%
    Episode 12 October 11, 2020 4.811% 4.508%
    Average 3.287%
    [note 1]

    This drama aired on a cable channel/pay TV which normally has a relatively smaller audience compared to free-to-air TV/public broadcasters (KBS, SBS, MBC, and EBS).

    International broadcast[]

    The series is available on iQIYI with multi-languages subtitles in South East Asia and Taiwan.

    Production[]

    Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, filming for all OCN dramas stopped from August 24 to August 31, 2020. Because of that, Episode 7 and 8 of Missing: The Other Side did not air during the weekend of September 19 and 20 but on September 26 and 27 instead.

    Trivia[]

    • This drama took over the timeslot previously occupied by Train and was followed by Search on October 17, 2020.[2]

    Gallery[]

    Video Gallery[]


    Notes[]

    1. Due to some ratings not recorded, the exact average rating is unknown.

    References[]

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