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8.3 1 Seasons • 6 Episodes

Connect - Season 1

"I can see what he sees."

Dongsoo leads a solitary life, spending his time uploading music to the internet. His ordinary life is upended when he is kidnapped by an organ hunter, who takes out one of his eyes. Soon, Dongsoo is sharing the vision of someone who got his eye. Through the connected vision, he learns that the taker is a notorious serial killer, and pursues the murderer to get his eye back.

Top Cast

  • Jung Hae-in

    Jung Hae-in

    Ha Dong-soo

  • Go Kyung-pyo

    Go Kyung-pyo

    Oh Jin-seop

  • Kim Hye-jun

    Kim Hye-jun

    Choi Irang

  • Kim Roi-ha

    Kim Roi-ha

    Choi Do-hun

  • Yang Dong-geun

    Yang Dong-geun

    Z

  • Jo Bok-rae

    Jo Bok-rae

    Mr. Kim

  • Jang Kwang

    Jang Kwang

    Doctor

  • Sung Hyuk

    Sung Hyuk

    Min-sook

  • Jang He-ryung

    Jang He-ryung

    Lee Sun-hee

Overview

Dongsoo leads a solitary life, spending his time uploading music to the internet. His ordinary life is upended when he is kidnapped by an organ hunter, who takes out one of his eyes. Soon, Dongsoo is sharing the vision of someone who got his eye. Through the connected vision, he learns that the taker is a notorious serial killer, and pursues the murderer to get his eye back.

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