Magistrate -2012- Complete Series — Arang And The
Furthermore, the director’s cut (included on the DVD and most streaming versions) restores several key scenes, particularly the epilogue, which ties the entire narrative theme together. Absolutely. With the current trend of short, 12-episode, high-budget K-dramas ( The Glory , A Killer Paradox ), Arang and the Magistrate feels like a warm blanket—a reminder of an era when dramas had filler episodes that developed side characters and allowed comedic relief.
When Arang refuses to leave him alone, Eun-oh strikes a deal: find the truth of her death, and in return, she will lead him to the spirit of his lost mother. Their investigation reveals a serial killer targeting young women—the work of a demon called Mu-young (played by Yeon Woo-jin), a heavenly creature who feeds on human souls to become human himself. Arang and the Magistrate -2012- Complete Series
For Lee Joon-gi fans, it is a must-watch showcase of his range (action, tears, comedy, romance). For Shin Min-ah fans, it is her most dramatically challenging role. And for any K-drama lover seeking a complete story with a perfect ending—your next binge is here. Furthermore, the director’s cut (included on the DVD
The runs for 20 episodes. Unlike many modern 16-episode dramas, these 20 episodes allow the story to breathe, building a complex mythology that involves the Jade Emperor (God) and the King of the Underworld. Plot Synopsis (No Major Spoilers) The series opens with a ghost—Arang—waking up in a field with no memory. She soon learns she has been dead for three years. In the afterlife bureaucracy, she discovers that if she does not resolve her grudge, she will be trapped forever. When Arang refuses to leave him alone, Eun-oh
