
TempestWho can you trust? What will you protect?
Seo Munju, a highly accomplished diplomat and former ambassador to the United Nations, and Sanho, an international special agent shrouded in a veil of secrets, race to uncover the truth behind an attack that threatens the future stability of the Korean peninsula.
DirectorsKim Hee-won, Heo Myeong-haeng
WriterJeong Seon-kyeong

Episode 1
Sep 10, 2025
Munju returns to support a candidate's presidential run. At a mass they attend, a gunshot rings out.

Episode 2
Sep 10, 2025
A mysterious shadow looms over the shooting. Munju enters the presidential race to find the truth.

Episode 3
Sep 10, 2025
A crisis strikes Munju on her way to declare her candidacy. Sanho races in once again to save her.

Episode 4
Sep 17, 2025
A discovery is made that threatens national security.

Episode 5
Sep 17, 2025
Munju exposes the plot to start a war and spends what could be her last night with Sanho.

Episode 6
Sep 24, 2025
Munju receives some intelligence that changes everything.

Episode 7
Sep 24, 2025
Standing at the edge of truth, Munju and Sanho face a choice.

Episode 8
Oct 1, 2025
The shadow of war returns. Munju and Sanho step into the eye of the storm.

Episode 9
Oct 1, 2025
Their final strike begins. With the truth in hand, can Munju stop everything before it's too late?
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Simply put uninspiring nonsense. The story appears to revolve around the shortcomings in a female diplomats husband. Apparently he does not understand the political landscape. Worse still, it sounds like he's a nationalist. All of which makes him "weak". Then there's those evil North Koreans threatening nuclear annihilation. Its not hard to see the pro DEI bias in all of this, nor the pitch for globalism. Acting is decent but then on its own, that can't compensate for this series shortcomings. I managed one episode and that was quite enough to know I wont be watching this again. In summary, wouldn't it be nice to live in a world where entertainment was free of the incessant drone of DEI nonsense and one sided politics?