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Less Than Evil
Promotional poster
Also known asLuther
Hangul
나쁜 형사
Hanja
나쁜 刑事
Lit.Bad Detective
RRNappeun hyeongsa
MRNappŭn hyŏngsa
Genre
Created byPark Jae-beom (MBC Drama Operation Team)
Based onLuther
by Neil Cross
Written by
  • Heo Joon-woo
  • Kang Yi-hun
Directed byKim Dae-jin
Starring
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes32[a]
Production
Executive producers
ProducerYoo Hyun-jong
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time35 minutes[a]
Production companies
Budget₩7.5 billion[2]
Original release
NetworkMBC TV
ReleaseDecember 3, 2018 (2018-12-03) –
January 29, 2019 (2019-01-29)
Related
Klim (Russia)

Less Than Evil[3] (Korean: 나쁜 형사; RR: Nappeun hyeongsa) is a 2018 South Korean television series based on the British series Luther.[4][unreliable source?] It stars Shin Ha-kyun, Lee Seol, Park Ho-san and Kim Gun-woo.[5] It aired on MBC from December 3, 2018 to January 29, 2019.[6][7][8]

Synopsis

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The drama centers on the ongoing psychological battle between a brilliant psychopathic murderer and a hot headed, justice-driven Detective Chief Inspector.[9]

Cast

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Main

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A tough and unscrupulous detective with the highest arrest rate, a character based on DCI John Luther.
A female psychopath based on antagonist Alice Morgan.
A leading detective in the metropolitan area who is at odds with Woo Tae-suk
A serial killer who pretends to be a prosecutor and Woo Tae-suk's greatest enemy based on serial killer Tom Marwood.

Supporting

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A straight-as-an-arrow detective who graduated early from the police academy based on Luther's partner DS Justin Ripley.
A prickly police officer based on DCI Erin Gray.
  • Bae Yoo-ram[14] as Ban Ji-deuk
An expert in IT programming who sets up her own detective agency based on DS Benny Silver.
The head of the PR department at the police station and Woo Tae-suk's best friend based on John Luther's best friend DCI Ian Reed.
  • Yang Ki-won as Lee Moon-ki
A policeman on Woo Tae-suk's team
  • Kim Na-yoon as Team Leader Sung
The head of forensic investigative team based on Luther's bosses DSU Rose Teller and DSU Martin Schnek.
A lawyer and Woo Tae-suk's wife based on John Luther's wife Zoe Luther.
A victim of a case that Woo Tae-suk cannot forget
Woo Tae-suk's sister
  • Ryu Tae-ho [14] as Choi Jung-woo
A timid head detective who is indecisive. He works with Jeon Choon-man

Special appearances

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Production

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The actress Lee Seol was chosen among 300 others who auditioned for the role of Eun Sun-jae to play the female lead.[19]

The first script reading was held in early September, 2018 with the attendance of cast and crew at the MBC in Sangam-dong.[19]

Original soundtrack

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Less Than Evil
OST
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
Released2018
GenreSoundtrack
Language
LabelBlending

Part 1

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Released on December 3, 2018 (2018-12-03)
No.TitleLyricsMusicArtistLength
1."Shadow" (그림자)
  • Kang Myeong-shin
  • Black Nine
ZigZag Note
3:46
2."Shadow" (Inst.) ZigZag Note 3:46
Total length:7:32

Part 2

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Released on December 11, 2018 (2018-12-11)
No.TitleLyricsMusicArtistLength
1."Tattoo"Shoulder Bully
  • Shoulder Bully
  • Kim Young-hwan
JK Kim Dong-wook3:09
2."Tattoo" (Inst.) 
  • Shoulder Bully
  • Kim Young-hwan
 3:09
Total length:6:18

Part 3

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Released on December 18, 2018 (2018-12-18)
No.TitleLyricsMusicArtistLength
1."Regression" (회귀)Surf GreenSurf GreenSurf Green (feat. Dong Ha)4:18
2."Regression" (Inst.) Surf Green 4:18
Total length:8:36

Ratings

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  • In this table, the blue numbers represent the lowest ratings and the red numbers represent the highest ratings.
  • NR denotes that the drama did not rank in the top 20 daily programs on that date.
  • N/A denotes that the rating is not known.
Ep. Original broadcast date Average audience share
AGB Nielsen[20] TNmS
Nationwide Seoul Nationwide
1 December 3, 2018 7.1% (15th) 8.1% (9th) 6.5%
2 8.3% (9th) 9.2% (6th) 8.5%
3 December 4, 2018 8.6% (9th) 9.8% (6th) 8.2%
4 10.6% (6th) 11.5% (5th) 9.7%
5 December 10, 2018 7.4% (13th) 8.1% (9th) 6.9%
6 9.1% (9th) 10.0% (5th) 9.1%
7 December 11, 2018 7.3% (13th) 8.0% (8th) 6.2%
8 8.7% (6th) 9.5% (5th) 7.3%
9 December 17, 2018 7.1% (14th) 7.8% (11th) 6.2%
10 8.5% (9th) 9.4% (6th) 7.2%
11 December 18, 2018 7.6% (11th) 8.5% (8th) 6.6%
12 8.7% (7th) 9.6% (4th) 8.3%
13 December 24, 2018 6.6% (16th) 6.8% (16th) 6.1%
14 8.5% (9th) 8.9% (7th) 7.7%
15 December 25, 2018 7.0% (14th) 7.5% (13th) 6.5%
16 8.7% (8th) 9.4% (6th) 7.7%
17 January 7, 2019 5.4% (NR) 6.4% (15th) 4.8%
18 5.7% (19th) 5.2%
19 January 8, 2019 5.7% (NR) 5.4%
20 5.9% (NR) 6.5% (20th) 5.7%
21 January 14, 2019 5.6% (NR) 6.1% (20th) 4.7%
22 6.8% (15th) 7.8% (13th) 5.7%
23 January 15, 2019 5.6% (NR) 6.2% (20th)
24 6.3% (17th) 6.9% (15th)
25 January 21, 2019 5.4% (NR) 6.2% (18th) 4.4%
26 6.5% (17th) 7.1% (15th) 5.5%
27 January 22, 2019 3.9% (NR) 3.6%
28 5.0% (17th) 5.3% (17th) 4.3%
29 January 28, 2019 5.7% (NR) 6.2% (19th) 4.8%
30 6.9% (13th) 7.3% (13th) 5.8%
31 January 29, 2019 5.7% (19th) 6.0% (15th)
32 7.2% (11th) 7.7% (10th) 6.2%
Average 7.2% [b] [b]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2018 37th MBC Drama Awards Grand Prize (Daesang) Shin Ha-kyun Nominated [21]
Drama of the Year Less Than Evil Nominated
Top Excellence Award, Actor in a Monday-Tuesday Miniseries Shin Ha-kyun Won
Excellence Award, Actor in a Monday-Tuesday Miniseries Park Ho-san Nominated
Excellence Award, Actress in a Monday-Tuesday Miniseries Lee Seol Nominated
Best New Actress Won
In Awe Award Shin Ha-kyun Won
2019 55th Baeksang Arts Awards Best New Actress Lee Seol Nominated [22]

Notes

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References

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from Grokipedia
Less Than Evil (Korean: 나쁜 형사; RR: Nappeun Hyeongsa) is a South Korean crime television series that explores the psychological tension between justice and morality. Starring in the lead role, it follows veteran detective Woo Tae-seok, a lonely and guilt-ridden investigator who bends the law to pursue criminals while grappling with his own ethical boundaries. Produced by MBC, the series is an adaptation of the British program Luther created by and consists of 32 episodes broadcast from December 3, 2018, to January 29, 2019, on Monday and Tuesday evenings at 22:00 KST. The narrative centers on Woo Tae-seok's relentless pursuit of justice, which leads him to target Jang Hyung-min, a former criminal seeking revenge against him, while forming an uneasy alliance with the psychopathic genius Eun Sun-jae to unravel a web of and . Key supporting roles include Lee Seol as Eun Sun-jae, as Jeon Choon-man, and as Jang Hyung-min, with the series directed by and Lee Dong-hyun and written by Heo Joon-woo and Kang Yi-heon. It delves into themes of vigilante justice, personal torment, and the blurred lines between and criminality, posing moral dilemmas such as the choices faced when a loved one is victimized by a known perpetrator. Upon release, Less Than Evil received positive attention for its intense storytelling and Shin Ha-kyun's nuanced performance, earning an IMDb user rating of 7.1 out of 10 based on 178 votes (as of November 2025). The drama's adaptation of Luther was praised for incorporating Korean cultural elements into its psychological thriller framework, contributing to its popularity in the international K-drama market through streaming platforms.

Series overview

Premise

Less Than Evil centers on the psychological confrontation between Woo Tae-seok, a veteran homicide driven by an unwavering sense of justice yet increasingly entangled in moral ambiguity, and Eun Sun-jae, a highly intelligent psychopath suspected of . Woo Tae-seok, isolated by his obsessive dedication to cases that haunt him emotionally, encounters Eun Sun-jae early in the story but lacks the evidence to arrest her for the of her parents. This initial failure ignites a complex alliance where she sporadically assists him in unraveling other crimes, all while their interactions reveal her manipulative prowess and his teetering ethical boundaries. Concurrently, Woo Tae-seok pursues Jang Hyung-min, a posing as a with a personal vendetta against him, intertwining themes of with the investigations. Throughout the 32-episode series, Woo Tae-seok's arc delves into his profound internal conflict, exacerbated by the brutality of his investigations and his estranged personal life, which leaves him vulnerable to crossing lines between and . Eun Sun-jae, emotionally detached and intellectually superior, engages in a relentless cat-and-mouse game with the , her influence weaving through multiple cases and amplifying themes of good versus evil in shades of gray. The narrative intertwines standalone investigations with the escalating tension of their dynamic, highlighting the psychological toll of pursuing at any cost. Adapted from the British series Luther, Less Than Evil reimagines its core exploration of moral dilemmas and intellectual duels within a South Korean setting, emphasizing the detective's lonely battle against both external criminals and his own darkening impulses.

Format and broadcast

Less Than Evil is structured as a crime drama series comprising 32 episodes, with each episode running approximately 35 minutes. To adhere to Korean broadcasting regulations prohibiting commercial interruptions within a single drama episode, the production divided what were originally planned as 16 episodes of 70 minutes each into pairs, allowing for a commercial break between the two segments aired consecutively during each broadcast slot. The series premiered on MBC TV on December 3, 2018, and aired until its finale on January 29, 2019, with new episodes broadcast every Monday and Tuesday at 22:00 KST. This schedule followed the standard Monday-Tuesday time slot for MBC's primetime dramas, succeeding Bad Papa and preceding Item. Classified as a crime drama incorporating psychological thriller elements, Less Than Evil focuses on intense investigative narratives and moral ambiguities. Following its domestic run on MBC, the series became available internationally on streaming platforms such as Viki in select regions starting from late 2018.

Cast and characters

Main cast

Shin Ha-kyun stars as Woo Tae-seok, a lonely veteran detective in the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency's Violent Crimes Unit who is deeply focused on achieving justice through solving cases, often teetering on the moral boundary between due to his unscrupulous methods and personal torment from past failures. His backstory involves a haunting incident from 15 years prior where he was forced to choose between protecting , leading to ongoing guilt and isolation that shapes his relentless pursuit of criminals. Lee Seol portrays Eun Sun-jae, the primary and a cunning psychopathic murderer who manipulates those around her with her intelligence and charm while assisting Woo Tae-seok in investigations, creating a tense psychological dynamic as he suspects her true identity but lacks evidence to arrest her. Her manipulative psyche is revealed through her dual persona as Eun Sun-jae and the amnesiac Bae Yeo-wool, a missing from Woo's past case, allowing her to evade justice while orchestrating murders. Park Ho-san plays Jeon Choon-man, a key member of the investigative team and Woo Tae-seok's superior in the Violent Crimes Unit, whose pragmatic and sometimes corrupt approach to police work contrasts with the team's dynamics. Kim Gun-woo depicts Jang Hyung-min, another core detective on the team who supports the unit's efforts in tracking serial killers and becomes entangled in the central conflict through his own hidden connections to past crimes. The main cast was confirmed in announcements throughout 2018, with attached as the lead in early summer and the full ensemble, including Lee Seol, , and , finalized by September.

Supporting cast

The supporting cast of Less Than Evil features several recurring characters who bolster the investigative efforts of the main team and provide insight into the protagonists' personal lives. portrays Kim Hae-joon, the wife of lead detective Woo Tae-seok, whose role highlights the emotional toll of his high-stakes work and adds depth to his family dynamics across various episodes. Her interactions with Tae-seok underscore the personal sacrifices involved in their , appearing in key scenes that humanize the otherwise intense procedural . Within the investigative team, Bae Yoo-ram plays Ban Ji-deuk, an IT programming expert and who assists in and for case resolutions. Ban's technical skills prove crucial in multiple episodes, enabling the team to track suspects and uncover hidden evidence without overshadowing the central detectives. Similarly, Yang Ki-won as Lee Moon-ki serves as a dedicated team member, contributing to on-the-ground policing and collaborative problem-solving that drives the plot forward in team-oriented investigations. Kim Na-yoon depicts Team Leader Sung, a senior colleague who oversees operations and coordinates efforts among the detectives, ensuring structured support during complex cases spanning the series' 32 episodes. Her leadership role facilitates team cohesion, allowing for efficient handling of serial crimes and moral dilemmas. Additional team supports, such as as detective Shin Ga-young, further enhance these dynamics by participating in fieldwork and routine inquiries that aid overall case progression. These characters collectively appear in numerous episodes, fostering a sense of reliability in the narrative's exploration of and ethics.

Special appearances

The series includes several special appearances by prominent South Korean actors, each contributing to specific episodic narratives through brief but memorable roles as key figures in investigations or conflicts. Veteran actor appeared as a police commissioner in episodes 3 and 5, interacting with the detective team during early cases. Choi Jong-won guest-starred as Lee Sung-hak, a figure central to a mid-season storyline, adding depth to themes of and . Jeon Jin-ki portrayed Song Man-soo in episodes 7 and 8, serving as a surprise antagonist that heightened tension in a kidnapping-related plot. Kwon Tae-won made a cameo as local police chief Jung In-hwan, influencing procedural elements in a later episode. Other notable guests include Lee A-ra as Hwang Eun-joo in episode 1, establishing an emotional witness role in the investigation, and Kim Yi-kyeong as Kwon Soo-ah in episodes 9 and 10, impacting a case involving personal vendettas. Bae Hyun-kyung appeared as Jang Suk-goo across episodes 21 to 24, embodying a complex perpetrator that tested the protagonists' moral boundaries.

Production

Development and adaptation

MBC announced the production of a Korean remake of the BBC series Luther on February 5, 2018, acquiring the adaptation rights to create a localized version titled Less Than Evil (also known as Bad Detective). The project stemmed from efforts to bring international narratives to Korean television, with planning commencing in late 2017 to align with MBC's Monday-Tuesday slot. This timeline included initial rights negotiations with and early script development to ensure cultural relevance. The creative team was led by producer Yoo Hyun-jong and director Kim Dae-jin, known for his work on psychological thrillers, alongside co-director Lee Dong-hyun, with screenplay adaptations by Heo Joon-woo and Kang Yi-heon. These writers focused on enhancing the psychological depth of the original format, transforming the cat-and-mouse dynamic between detective and antagonist into a exploring ambiguities unique to Korean societal contexts, such as the blurred lines between justice and personal torment in a high-pressure investigative environment. Key adaptations involved recontextualizing character motivations and storylines to resonate with Korean audiences, shifting from the original's British procedural style to a more introspective Korean crime drama emphasizing emotional complexity and cultural nuances around good and evil. For instance, the lead detective's persona was evolved from a brooding, bear-like figure in Luther to a sharper, wolf-like investigator teetering on ethical edges, while the psychopath antagonist was reimagined as a genius with deeper relational ties, amplifying themes of isolation and moral dilemmas. A first script reading took place in early September 2018, marking the transition from development to pre-production. This evolution maintained the core psychological tension but infused it with denser character-driven storytelling suited to the Korean genre's focus on internal conflict over external action.

Casting

The casting process for Less Than Evil began in early 2018, with lead actor Shin Ha-kyun confirmed on August 2 for the role of the experienced and lonely detective Woo Tae-seok, who teeters on the line between good and evil. Production staff selected him for his ability to infuse the intense, morally ambiguous character with a "humane charm," distinguishing the Korean adaptation from the original British series Luther. This marked Shin's return to television after a two-year hiatus since Pied Piper. Rookie actress Lee Seol was cast as Eun Sun-jae, the brilliant psychopath and journalist who aids Woo Tae-seok, following open auditions in mid-2018 that drew over 300 contestants, resulting in a 300:1 competition rate. Director chose her for her potential to deliver a nuanced performance in the challenging female lead role, marking her debut in a major broadcast drama after minor roles in films like Herstory. Her casting was officially announced on September 3 via MBC press releases. Supporting roles were filled through auditions and negotiations in mid-2018, with veteran actor selected as Jeon Choon-man, Woo Tae-seok's rival and superior, announced alongside B1A4 member Baro (Cha Sun-woo) as the upright detective Chae Dong-yoon on August 20. was cast as the Jang Hyung-min, a in disguise, with his involvement revealed in the full cast announcement on September 7 via MBC's official channels. Other supporting actors, including as Kim Hae-joon and Ryu Tae-ho as , were confirmed around the same period to round out the ensemble. The first script reading, attended by the principal cast, took place in early September 2018 at MBC's in Sangam-dong, .

Filming and budget

The production of Less Than Evil was allocated a total of ₩7.5 billion, equivalent to approximately $6.6 million USD at 2018 exchange rates, supporting its adaptation as a 32-episode crime thriller series. This funding covered the logistical demands of filming an intense psychological narrative, including and for MBC's Monday-Tuesday slot. Principal commenced in mid-2018 and extended into late 2018, concluding ahead of the premiere to align with the broadcast of two 35-minute episodes per airing night. The filming adhered to the concurrent production model common in Korean dramas, allowing for real-time adjustments to maintain narrative tension while meeting the network's episode-splitting requirements for weekly broadcasts. Shooting primarily occurred in Seoul and its surrounding regions to capture authentic urban crime scenes, with key locations including Incheon Port for harbor sequences and areas around Dumul Bridge in Seoul for street-level investigations. Specialized sets were built for psychological interrogation scenes, emphasizing confined spaces to heighten dramatic intensity. Technical choices included the use of handheld cameras to convey urgency and realism in chase and confrontation sequences, enhancing the series' gritty atmosphere without exceeding the budgeted resources.

Soundtrack

Overview

The original soundtrack (OST) for Less Than Evil was produced and distributed by Blending Co., Ltd. in 2018–2019, featuring compositions designed to amplify the series' atmosphere through moody, suspenseful tracks that underscore themes of moral ambiguity and inner conflict. The incorporates minor keys, grand string arrangements, and intense vocal deliveries to build tension, reflecting the narrative's exploration of criminal psyches and detective pursuits. The OST consists of six sequential vocal parts released during the broadcast period from December 2018 to January 2019, aligning with major plot arcs, plus a full with 46 tracks including instrumentals and orchestral pieces. Each vocal part typically includes a main and its instrumental version, combining ballads, hip-hop, and rock styles for emotional depth. The full Less Than Evil Original Television was released on January 29, 2019. Prominent contributors include Sonnet Son and BLACK NINE for the debut track "Shadow," which emphasizes shadowy motifs echoing the plot's focus on concealed motives and evil intentions, alongside composer ZigZag Note; later parts feature artists like JK , Surf Green, , , and Lee Hye Min, blending powerful vocals with diverse styles to heighten dramatic intensity.

Part 1

The first installment of the Less Than Evil original soundtrack, titled Less than Evil OST Part 1, was released on , 2018, the same day as the series' premiere on MBC. This timing allowed the music to accompany the early episodes from the outset, establishing the auditory tone for the psychological crime drama. As the initial release in the OST series, it introduces key vocal and instrumental elements tied to the narrative's opening arcs. The soundtrack consists of two tracks, both centered on the title song "Shadow" (그림자), performed by vocalist (also known as Sonnet Son) featuring the group BLACK NINE. The composition credits for "Shadow" include lyrics and music by ZigZag Note, BLACK NINE, and Kang Myung Shin, produced under Blending Co., Ltd. These tracks emphasize the detective's isolation through haunting melodies and subtle tension, while the antagonist's via shadowy, introspective motifs that align with the series' themes of inner conflict and moral ambiguity.
Track No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1Shadow (그림자)Son Seung Yeon ft. BLACK NINE3:46
2Shadow (Inst.) (그림자 (Inst.))Son Seung Yeon ft. BLACK NINE3:46
The instrumental version serves as a recurring cue in the initial cases, providing atmospheric underscoring without vocals to heighten suspense in investigative scenes. Overall, Part 1's focused selection lays a foundation of emotional depth and foreboding, mirroring the protagonist's psychological journey in the drama's early stages.

Part 2

The second installment of the Less Than Evil original soundtrack was released on December 11, 2018, amid the series' ongoing broadcast on MBC. This part features a single vocal track accompanied by its instrumental version, emphasizing a blend of emotive vocals and atmospheric scores that contribute to the mid-series buildup of suspense. The track list includes:
  • "Tattoo" (performed by JK Kim Dong-wook, lyrics by Shoulder Bully, music by Shoulder Bully and Kim Young-hwan, length: 3:09)
  • "Tattoo" (Instrumental) (length: 3:09)
The song "Tattoo" explores themes of indelible emotional scars and inner conflict through its lyrics, which depict anxiety over loss ("I’m afraid you’ll disappear like the wind / That you’ll hide / So my eyes are nervously shaking") and a desperate yearning for connection amid painful memories ("Wake me up from my sleep / From this / So I can forget about that day"). These elements heighten the psychological confrontations and moral dilemmas central to the narrative's tension at this stage. The release highlights a between singer JK and composers Shoulder Bully and Kim Young-hwan, marking a unique vocal contribution tailored to the series' intensifying drama. Building on the introductory tones of Part 1, this installment shifts toward deeper emotional introspection via its score arrangements.

Part 3

The third installment of the Less Than Evil original soundtrack, titled Less than Evil OST Part 3, was released on December 18, 2018. It features the vocal track "Regression" (회귀) performed by Surf Green featuring Dong Ha, with lyrics and music by Surf Green, accompanied by its instrumental version (length: 4:18 each). This part builds on previous releases by introducing a more introspective that reflects themes of returning to past traumas and psychological regression, aligning with the series' deepening exploration of the protagonist's guilt and moral struggles. Subsequent parts continued the pattern:
  • Part 4 (December 25, 2018): "Can't Throw It Away" (버려지지 않아) by Kim Bo Kyung (length: 3:02), focusing on inescapable memories and emotional weight.
  • Part 5 (January 8, 2019): "Bad Guy" by Jamie (J.mee) featuring Surf Green (length: 3:55), a rock-infused track underscoring villainy and confrontation.
  • Part 6 (January 29, 2019): "Angel" by Lee Hye Min (length: 3:28), a haunting ballad evoking redemption and loss, used in the closing credits of the finale episode aired January 28, 2019.
The full compilation Less Than Evil Original Television Soundtrack, released on January 29, 2019, includes all six vocal tracks (and instrumentals) plus 40 additional instrumental pieces such as "Dark Breath," "Sense," and "L R A," providing atmospheric support for the series' tense scenes and psychological depth. These elements collectively reinforce the soundtrack's role in amplifying the narrative's emotional and suspenseful arcs without overpowering the visual storytelling.

Reception

Ratings

"Less Than Evil" recorded an average nationwide viewership rating of 6.9% according to data across its 32 . The series achieved its highest rating of 10.6% in 4, which aired on December 4, 2018, marking a peak during the introduction of the central cat-and-mouse dynamic between the and the . Conversely, the lowest rating occurred in 27 on January 22, 2019, at 3.9%, reflecting a significant dip amid the later investigative arcs. Seoul-specific ratings from AGB Nielsen were consistently higher than nationwide figures, often by 1-2 percentage points; for instance, episode 4 reached 11.5% in , while the finale in episode 32 hit 7.7%. Comparisons with TNmS Media Korea data show similar patterns where available, with TNmS nationwide ratings for early episodes like the at 6.5% versus AGB's 7.1%, though TNmS coverage became incomplete after episode 26, creating a data gap for the final episodes. Viewership trended upward in the initial episodes, peaking around key plot twists such as the revelation of the antagonist's identity in the first major case, before stabilizing at 7-9% through mid-season. Ratings declined in later arcs starting from episode 17, following a broadcast hiatus from December 25, 2018, to January 7, 2019, and bottoming out during the penultimate episode before a slight recovery in the finale. In the 2018-2019 context, "Less Than Evil" demonstrated relative success for MBC's Monday-Tuesday slot, frequently topping competitors; for example, it outperformed SBS's "," which averaged lower ratings around 4-6% in the same period, contributing to its status as one of MBC's stronger performers that season despite not reaching double digits consistently.

Critical response

Less Than Evil garnered generally positive critical reception for its gripping narrative and strong lead performances, though it faced some criticism for pacing and adaptation fidelity. On , the series earned a 7.1 out of 10 rating from 177 users, reflecting appreciation for its intense character-driven storytelling. Similarly, MyDramaList aggregated a 7.9 out of 10 score from over 1,400 user reviews, highlighting its success in delivering moral ambiguity within a framework. Critics and viewers frequently praised Shin Ha-kyun's performance as the ethically compromised detective Woo Tae-seok, commending his portrayal of the character's inner turmoil and volatile intensity, which anchored the series' psychological depth. The show's exploration of , , and the between was noted for adding layers to the cat-and-mouse dynamic, drawing favorable comparisons to the intensity of the original British series Luther. Supporting performances, particularly Lee Seol's depiction of the cunning antagonist Han Eun-sun, were also lauded for enhancing the emotional stakes and character evolution. Despite these strengths, the series drew criticism for uneven pacing, particularly in later episodes where side plots felt drawn out and less compelling compared to the taut early arcs. Reviewers pointed out that the adaptation's close adherence to Luther occasionally led to cultural mismatches, such as underdeveloped ensemble dynamics that prioritized the lead over team interactions, resulting in a formulaic feel in resolution-heavy segments. Audience discussions emphasized the drama's enduring appeal through its probing of themes, with fans in analyses appreciating how the psychological battles and ethical dilemmas continued to resonate in online forums and recommendation lists years after its 2018-2019 run.

Awards and nominations

At the 37th MBC Drama Awards held on , 2018, Less Than Evil received recognition for its cast performances. won the Top Excellence Award in Acting for a Monday-Tuesday (shared with for ) for his portrayal of Woo Tae-seok, as well as the In Awe Award for his impactful role. Lee Seol won the Best New Actress award for her role as Eun Sun-jae. The series earned a at the on May 1, 2019, where Lee Seol was nominated for Best New Actress but did not win; the category was ultimately awarded to for . No other major awards or international recognitions were reported for the series or its cast in 2019.

References

  1. https://content.mbc.co.kr/program/[drama](/page/Drama)/3329483_64285.html
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