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The Review Geek
07-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Review Geek
Mercy for None – K-drama Episode 1 Recap & Review
Episode 1 Episode 1 of Mercy for None begins in Yeouido, Seoul, in 2010. A man named Gi-jun tells his younger brother, Gi-seok, that he's spoken to Chairman Lee Ju-woon. Gi-seok can join the company soon. Gi-jun then heads out to a fight between two gangs. We watch him easily take down a fighter from the other gang, who had previously taken down several men. We then shift to the present day. A manager from Bongsan Group finds himself kidnapped by two foreign assassins who make quick work of him. Chairman Gu Bong-san of Bongsan Group and Chairman Lee Ju-woon of Juwoon Group discuss this matter over a meal. Bong-san describes how his son, Gu Jun-mo, hired foreign assassins to kill his manager after he found some business discrepancies. Chairman Bong-san doesn't want to get involved directly since he is Jun-mo's father, so he asks Ju-woon to take care of the foreign assassins and clean up the mess. In return, he offers help with a real estate issue. Chairman Ju-woon agrees and gives this task to Gi-seok, who is now senior managing director and also set to be Ju-woon's successor. However, Gi-seok wants to quit his job. Despite this, he takes up the work and visits Jun-mo along with his junior, Cheon Hae-beom. Gi-seok tells the foreign assassins to leave within three days. Jun-mo isn't happy about this and taunts Gi-seok by bringing up Gi-jun. Apparently, Gi-jun had created a mess and both the chairmen cleaned it up. They let him live but they cut his Achilles tendon to make up for it. With a couple of strikes, Gi-seok takes Jun-mo down and walks away while Jun-mo screams death threats at him. Meanwhile, a Bongsan manager named Kim Chun-seok gets a call and is shocked to learn that Gi-seok has gone to meet Jun-mo in person. Gi-seok then heads out to meet Gi-jun, who is living at a campsite in the middle of the woods. They're meeting after six years. Gi-seok tells him that Chairman Ju-woon wants him to be the successor but that he has mixed feelings about it. Gi-jun realises something is wrong. Back home, Gi-seok gets the feeling that someone is in the house. He goes down to the parking lot and finds a cat. However, as he's feeding the cat, a masked man attacks him. More men come out of the shadows — this is an ambush. Gi-seok easily takes them all down. He lets the last man go but when his back is turned, the man attacks and stabs Gi-seok. In the woods, Gi-jun gets a phone call. The scene skips to Gi-seok's funeral, where Juwoon employees come to pay their respects. As do Chairman Gu Bong-san and Jun-mo. Outside, Ju-woon's manager, Choi Seong-cheol speaks to Kim Chun-seok, hinting that Bongsan was behind the attack. Chun-seok tells him that it was just some runaway kids, as the police have verified. Just then, prosecutor Lee Geum-son, Lee Ju-woon's oldest son, arrives to pay his respects. However, Seong-cheol asks him to leave since his father doesn't want him here. Gi-jun then shows up and Seong-cheol has everyone bow to him. He takes Gi-jun to Gi-seok's body and Gi-jun asks if it was really just kids. Elsewhere, the two chairmen discuss the matter of Ju-woon's successor. Gi-jun enters the room and brings up the pact they made 11 years ago. Gi-jun had promised not to show his face again and the chairmen had promised to keep his brother safe. When they don't offer any more information about his brother's death, Gi-jun leaves. Outside, Hae-beom introduces himself to Gi-jun. Gi-jun then goes to Gi-seok's house, where he finds books on camping. He also finds a birthday gift that Gi-seok was going to send him. Gi-jun then wraps a band around his ankle, the one with a scar. Gi-jun then goes to the police station. He wants to meet the suspect in his brother's murder case. The detectives tell him it's not allowed but Gi-jun insinuates he knows something about the detective. Gi-jun is allowed to meet him. The young man, Hui-chan, shows no remorse but he accidentally reveals he has a brother as well. Gi-jun goes after the younger brother and finds Hui-cheon's entire gang corners him. Turns out, this was his plan to find the people who killed Gi-seok. The fight begins and Gi-jun mows through them easily. After all the men are down, he goes towards the younger brother. An epilogue of Mercy for None Episode 1 shows Hui-chan stab Gi-seok. Gi-seok casually throws him off and all the gangsters run away. He then removes the knife in his side and heads back out of the parking lot. But someone's waiting for him on the other side of the door. The Episode Review Episode 1 of Mercy for None is a gripping and thrilling pilot. The episode drops us right into the heart of gangs, murders, and power dynamics. It establishes the two gangs, Bongsan and Juwoon groups, quite well and introduces us to all the important players too. We get a taste of what Gi-jun was like and what Gi-seok became, as well as their relationship as brothers. The visuals are dark and infused with plenty of neon. The action is fantastically shot here; it's sharp and uses the right amount of camera movement. It's so interesting to see that Gi-jun and Gi-seok's fighting styles are different as well, the former's a lot more violent and messy when compared to Gi-seok's cleaner moves. Along with the serious tone and gritty storyline, this one looks to be a solid, enjoyable neo noir. On to episode 2! Next Episode Expect A Full Season Write-Up When This Season Concludes!

ABC News
27-05-2025
- General
- ABC News
Seven males arrested and charged over alleged planned gang fight at Northland shopping centre in Melbourne
Police have arrested and charged a total of seven people involved in an allegedly planned gang fight with machetes at Northland Shopping Centre in Melbourne's north on Sunday. Detectives say they initially believed eight people were involved in the incident that broke out just after 2:30pm on Sunday at the Preston centre's food court, but have since clarified that seven people were involved. "Police will allege this was a planned fight between two rival youth gangs, with thankfully no innocent bystanders hurt," a police statement said. "Those arrested were all known gang members and known to police." Frightened shoppers fled Northland during the incident amid instructions to evacuate. Security camera footage indicates the incident lasted for approximately 2 minutes, with around 40 local police and specialist units, including the Public Order Response Team and Critical Incident Response Team arriving within minutes, police said. Since the incident, the state government has fast-tracked a ban on the sale of machetes, which takes effect from midday on Wednesday. Two teenage males — aged 15 and 16 — who police allege to be the primary offenders, were arrested at the scene. The pair have been charged with affray, intentionally causing injury, possessing a controlled weapon and using a controlled weapon. They are in custody and have faced a children's court. Two men — an 18-year-old from Bundoora and a 20-year-old from Thornbury — were arrested on Tuesday and will both face Heidleberg Magistrates' Court on July 15 charged with affray and intentionally causing injury. An 18-year-old Thornhill Park man was arrested on Tuesday night, charged with affray and weapons offences and is scheduled to face Heidelberg Magistrates' Court today. Two other young males were arrested on Wednesday morning: an 18-year-old from Derrimut charged with affray and intentionally causing injury, and a 21-year-old from Kew who was treated in hospital for non-life-threatening head injuries from the incident. The Kew man was charged with affray, intentionally causing injury and committing an indictable offence while on bail. Police said officers would be patrolling the Northland shopping centre area over the coming days and weekends and that local police would work with the centre's management and retail staff to reassure them. "Victoria Police continues to relentlessly pursue, disrupt and dismantle the state's worst youth gangs as part of Operation Alliance," police said. Police say in the past year, Operation Alliance has led to the arrest of 473 youth gang members a combined 1,731 times, with more than 4,400 charges laid in relation to these matters.

News.com.au
25-05-2025
- News.com.au
Hero shopper performs citizen's arrest in ‘disgraceful' Northland Shopping Centre brawl
Footage has shown the moment a heroic shopper pinned down a man wielding a machete and held him in a chokehold during the terrifying shopping centre lockdown in Melbourne's northeast. Emergency services were called to Northland Shopping Centre in Preston on Sunday afternoon following reports of two groups of men – some armed with knives and wearing ski masks – were engaged in a suspected gang fight, sending staff and shoppers fleeing. Two teenage boys – a 16-year-old from the Darebin area and a 15-year-old from the Melton area – were arrested at the scene. In a statement on Monday morning, police said they had charged the pair with affray, intentionally causing injury, possessing a controlled weapon and using a controlled weapon. They were remanded in custody to appear in children's court. A 20-year-old man who was rushed to hospital with serious injuries is in a stable condition, police said. Two other men injured in the fight later presented to hospital. Within minutes of the brawl breaking out, one man was apprehended by a member of the public, who pinned him to the ground, as shown in the above footage. Another shopper could be seen in the footage tending to a man who was bleeding. Victoria Police Superintendent Kelly Lawson said police arrived to a 'really chaotic scene', some six minutes after receiving the first call. Multiple units, including a special operations group, tactical response team officers and cops, descended on the Murray Rd shopping centre. The 'rival gangs' had prearranged to meet up in the food court, Supt Lawson said, adding it was 'pretty disgraceful' that shoppers had been 'exposed to this kind of behaviour'. 'It's really frightening for members of the public to go through this,' she said. 'For the people here today it would have been horrific, and I really feel for them so we need to keep doing what we can to stop it.' Supt Lawson earlier revealed the fight 'is said to have been an act of retaliation … not just a random attack'. 'It's happened in a busy shopping centre, so there clearly was a risk to the public, there's always a risk to the public,' she said. 'But what the public need to take comfort in is that this wasn't just some people that went out to attack general people with the public, they were attacking each other. It was planned.' Anyone who witnessed the incident is being encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers. The lockdown sparked chaos at the bustling centre, with patrons screaming and running for the exits or into surrounding stores after the fighting began, later sharing footage and photos of the incident to social media. 'The world is mad. Just got home from Northland!' one woman wrote on X. 'Was locked in a store room in Myer, staff were fantastic. Still shaken. Hope injured will be OK.' 'People were running and screaming and we had to close our doors to protect our customers and ourselves,' one retail worker and witness, Rodney, told The Age. 'Everyone was locking customers in to be safe. Then police came through and said, 'Get behind us and we will take you out of the centre'.' It was the worst violence he had seen in almost eight years working at the centre, Rodney said. Another woman, Hanaa, had been sitting at Gelatissimo with her three-year-old daughter when the fighting 'broke out in front' of them. 'We saw a man stabbed and bashed. We saw it all,' Hanaa told The Age. She took her daughter to the back to the gelato shop and phoned police. Liberal MP for the Northern Metropolitan Region Evan Mulholland urged people to avoid the area in a post on social media. 'Our shopping centres should be a safe place for families,' Mr Mulholland wrote on Sunday afternoon. 'Northland in particular is a destination for many families in the north. I was there with my own family yesterday. 'We continue our call for the Labor Government to enact the machete ban immediately.' Supt Lawson said 'there is no secret' police also want that ban in place 'as soon as possible'. 'We are really concerned about the use of edged weapons, but we are doing all that we can in relation to that and to making public places safe,' she said.

ABC News
25-05-2025
- ABC News
Police arrest two men over 'gang fight' at Melbourne shopping centre
Victoria Police arrest two men after a fight between rival gangs led to a stabbing incident. One man in his 20s has been taken to hospital.