Kim Hye Soo’s ‘Juvenile Justice’ Enters Netflix’s Top 10 TV Shows + ‘All of Us Are Dead’ Drops to Fourth Place

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Kim Hye Soo's new drama "Juvenile Justice" officially makes it to Netflix's top 10, two days after its global debut, while "All of Us Are Dead" slowly loses its momentum in the daily charts.  

Flix Patrol, a website that determines VOD charts and daily streaming ratings worldwide, included the 10-episode law and crime series. 

'Juvenile Justice' Ranks 10th in Netflix Top 10 TV Show

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Released on February 25, the Kdrama, which stars Kim Hye Soo, Kim Mu Yeol, Lee Sung Min and Lee Jung Eun, entered the rankings two days after its global debut. 

Based on the daily chart released by Flix Patrol, "Juvenile Justice" lands on the top 10 with 109 points. It is next to the Spanish drama "Toy Boy" with 115 points. 

Interestingly, "Juvenile Justice" is currently the top tv show in three countries: Japan, Thailand, and Vietnam. 

Meanwhile, another Kdrama, which stars Son Ye Jin, Kim Ji Hyun and Jeon Mi Do, is the leading TV show in Indonesia and Taiwan. 

Is 'Juvenile Justice' Worth Watching? 

This 2022, Netflix gave the audience a variety of genres, may it be rom-com, action, thriller and now the current obsession is Kim Hye Soo's new drama "Juvenile Justice."

Helmed by director Hong Jong Chan who is the genius behind the success of "Doctor Stranger," "her Private Life" and Song Joong Ki's "Arthdal Chronicles: Season 2," the latest Netflix Kdrama is penned by "Notebook from My Mother" screenwriter Kim Min Sook. 

"Juvenile Justice" follows the story of an elite and feisty judge, Sim Eun Seok, played by Kim Hye Soo. 

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Kim Hye Soo

In the series, Judge Sim is known as the fearless judge whom some dubbed as "judge max" due to her ruthless stance in court. 

READ MORE: 'Juvenile Justice' Episode 1 - 5 Review: Kim Hye Soo, Kim Moo Yeol, Lee Sung Min Stand With Dignity Before Juvenile Offenders

Sim Eun Seok is vocal about how she despises juvenile offenders. Her hate towards these young offenders stems from her devastating past. 

Meanwhile, joining her is her junior, Cha Tae Joo, played by Kim Mu Yeol. He is the total opposite of judge Sim as he has more compassion for the juvenile offenders. 

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Kim Moo Yeol

Working as their head is associate judge Kang Won Joong, played by Lee Sung Min, who is set to leave the courthouse and work as a congressman. 

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Lee Sung Min

Kim Hye Soo once again proved her supremacy with her impeccable and flawless acting in "Juvenile Supremacy."

Apart from this, the 10-part episode also features a unique plot that focuses on the deeper story behind these young offenders as well as the background of the court judges. 

'All of Us Are Dead' Ranks Fourth at Netflix's Top TV Shows

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(Photo : Netflix Korea) All of Us Are Dead cast

Following "Juvenile Justice's" success, "All of Us Are Dead" gradually loses its dominance at Netflix's daily rankings. 

According to Flix Patrol, both the thriller Kdrama and "Inventing Anna," who previously reigned the charts, slide to second and fourth place. 

As of February 27, the Lee Jae Gyoo directed series now ranks at fourth with 382 points, while the top placer is the historical series "Vikings: Valhalla."

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