Right now you can watch D.P. In Australia on Netflix, and in the US on Netflix — and it earns its twists rather than manufacturing them. Every one of its 2 seasons holds up. Its 8/10 TMDB score, built from 268 ratings, reflects a title that consistently delivers. Jung Hae-in anchors it, but the writing does the real work. Put it on tonight on Netflix and see for yourself.
Part of the current wave of titles people are actually watching, D.P. Earns its spot. D.P. Treats its mystery as a means, not an end in itself. A young private's assignment to capture army deserters reveals the painful reality endured by each enlistee during his compulsory call of duty. Jung Hae-in and Koo Kyo-hwan lead a cast that never lets the mystery feel thin. Across 2 seasons (2021–2023), it never lost the thread that made it worth starting. D.P. Is at its best in the quiet scenes between the plot beats, where the character work actually happens. The hit rate here is high enough that skipping ahead never feels like an option.
Crime and mystery fans will find exactly what they are after in D.P.. Fans of The Unit will recognise the sensibility here immediately. Best experienced as a single, sustained watch if your schedule allows. Jung Hae-in carries scenes that would sink a lesser production. The resolution feels inevitable rather than arbitrary, which is rarer than it sounds.
D.P. wrapped up in 2023, created by Kim Bo-tong and Han Jun-hee — and 2 seasons are available to watch from start to finish. Find exactly where it's streaming below, and TV Butler Pro's free voice app makes it effortless to track your progress as you go. Just say the name, and Butler finds it instantly, tells you which service has it, and remembers exactly where you left off.








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