Agents of Mystery (Korean: 미스터리 수사단) is an ongoing Korean reality competition show for Netflix.[2] Six contestants, popular Korean celebrities, work together to solve mysteries and complete occult-themed missions as secret agents.[3][4]
Synopsis
Six popular Korean personalities find themselves as agents transported to secretive sites to investigate cases and complete missions. Amid mysteries and clues, their skills and teamwork are put to the ultimate test.[5]
Six celebrities embark on their initial task: to explore an abandoned facility that might be connected to three missing women, rescue them, and evade capture.
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"The Followers of the Evil One Part 2"
June 18, 2024 (2024-06-18)
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The team discovers a detained reporter whose notes provide clues about a sinister cult. They must decipher a code to unlock an encrypted video.
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"The Followers of the Evil One Part 3"
June 18, 2024 (2024-06-18)
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An apparition warns the operatives of an impending disastrous ritual. As they risk capture, can they thwart the cultists in time and save the women?
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"The Deep Sea Mystery Part 1"
June 18, 2024 (2024-06-18)
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The operatives need to investigate a submarine where the bio-signals of five crew members have vanished, leaving only one unreliable signal, and secure the data drives.
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"The Deep Sea Mystery Part 2"
June 18, 2024 (2024-06-18)
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With oxygen levels on the submarine depleting, the solution rests on an unknown password. Meanwhile, a startling truth about the crew members' demise comes to light.
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"The Deep Sea Mystery Part 3"
June 18, 2024 (2024-06-18)
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While the operatives search for the data drives, an anomaly draws nearer. As time ticks away, will they manage to avoid the impending danger?
Production
Showrunner Jung Jong-yeon said he and the staff members did their best to make the situations as realistic as possible, even using saltwater for water droplets falling from the ceiling, in case one of the cast members tasted it.[6]
Reception
Melissa Camacho reviewing for Common Sense Media gave the series a score of three out of five.[7]
Jack Seale from The Guardian rated the series 3 out of 5.[8] Sreeparna Sengupta of The Times of India gave the series 2.5/5 stars.[9]