Like The Boys Season 4, it leans hard into corporate villain. At its core, it's about systemic corruption grinding down everyone who tries to fight it. The pacing is relentlessly intense — it doesn't really let you breathe.
Kim Geon-woo and Kim Woo-jin survived the brutal money-lending wars of season one — but taking down Smile Capital only cleared the board for something larger. In the second season, the Bloodhounds go …








