The Fugitive: Plan B

5.2
20101h

During the Korean War, a vast amount of money disappeared. Now, some 60 years later, the money has reappeared, leading to a frantic chase across the globe.

Seasons

20 Episodes • Premiered 2010

Jin Yi is a seemingly innocent woman who has hidden motives for approaching Ji Woo. Her plans are complicated by an unexpected romance developing between them, as well as the numerous pursuers hot on their trail. Kieko is a famous Japanese singer who also gets tangled up in a relationship with this man. Little do they know that her father Hiroki, apart from being a business man, is a powerful Yakuza. In this love triangle, who will finally win the love of Ji Woo?

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1. Runaway: Plan B Episode 1

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2. Runaway: Plan B Episode 2

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3. Runaway: Plan B Episode 3

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4. Runaway: Plan B Episode 4

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5. Runaway: Plan B Episode 5

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6. Runaway: Plan B Episode 6

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7. Runaway: Plan B Episode 7

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8. Runaway: Plan B Episode 8

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9. Runaway: Plan B Episode 9

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10. Runaway: Plan B Episode 10

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11. Runaway: Plan B Episode 11

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12. Runaway: Plan B Episode 12

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13. Runaway: Plan B Episode 13

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14. Runaway: Plan B Episode 14

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15. Runaway: Plan B Episode 15

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16. Runaway: Plan B Episode 16

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17. Runaway: Plan B Episode 17

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18. Runaway: Plan B Episode 18

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19. Runaway: Plan B Episode 19

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20. Runaway: Plan B Episode 20

Cast

Photo of Takako Uehara

Takako Uehara

키에코

Photo of Rain

Rain

Ji Woo

Photo of Yoon Jin-seo

Yoon Jin-seo

윤형사

Photo of Sung Dong-il

Sung Dong-il

나까무라 황

Photo of Yoon Son-ha

Yoon Son-ha

황미진

Photo of Danny Ahn

Danny Ahn

Baek Nam-jung

Photo of Jo Hee-bong

Jo Hee-bong

James Bong

Photo of Naoto Takenaka

Naoto Takenaka

Hiroki (Kieko's father)

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Reviews

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ParkMin

4/10

Something about action dramas from around early 2010s make them unique for better or worse. The drama started off with a big bang, literally, while shoving in the maximum possible amount of flashy elements. If you watch the very first scene it should give you a good idea. However, just like other ones from around the same time, it gradually began to wither away after 5-6 episodes until it reached a bland conclusion. The male lead doubling his role as a comedic relief was mostly fine, but him flailing his tongue like a dog was a bit too cringe to tolerate. The drama really wanted to include romance because it was the trend back then, that's why we had multiple pairings, most of them were unnecessary or weak. The main antagonist was your generic baddie, the drama didn't even show him a lot until the last few episodes because they didn't want to bother with more writing. The vibes were very similar to 'A Man Called God (2010)' which came out in the same year, except this one was a bit better.

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