Mine has quietly become one of the more dependable crime dramas currently available in Australia on Netflix, and in the US on Netflix. A single, tightly-focused season means there is plenty to get through without ever feeling padded. With 130 viewer ratings on TMDB, this is not a title flying under the radar. Lee Bo-young sets the tone, and the ensemble matches it scene for scene. There is no real reason to keep putting it off — it is right there on Netflix.
Part of the current wave of titles people are actually watching, Mine earns its spot. Mine treats its mystery as a means, not an end in itself. Encaged in a gold-clad life of secrets and lies, two women in a conglomerate family seek to topple all that stands in their way of finding true joy. Credit to Lee Bo-young and Kim Seo-hyung for grounding it — this is a cast that earns the twists. It was aired in 2021. The plot mechanics of Mine never overwhelm the human cost underneath them. The consistency throughout is what elevates it — not every moment is the best, but none of them are a reason to stop watching.
If you cannot walk away from a good mystery, Mine will keep you hooked. The Penthouse is the obvious comparison, but Mine earns its own place alongside it. It is a manageable watch, easy to fit into a single week. Lee Bo-young anchors it, but the writing does the real work. If you are going to commit to one crime drama this month, make it this one.
Mine wrapped up in 2021, created by Lee Na-jeong and Baek Mi-kyoung — and 1 season is 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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