Viewers of Flex X Cop Season 1 are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. In the series, Jin Yi Soo, a wealthy third-generation conglomerate, experiences a life-altering change when he becomes entangled in a case. Joining the Kangha Police Station’s investigative team, specializing in catching robbers, he partners with Detective Lee Kang Hyun, who initially doesn’t appreciate Yi Soo’s presence.
Here’s how many episodes are in Flex X Cop Season 1 and on what day new episodes come out.
How many episodes are in Flex X Cop Season 1?
Flex X Cop Season 1 has 16 episodes.
The debut season of the show follows the story of Jin Yi Soo, a wealthy third-generation conglomerate who becomes entangled in a robbery case. He joins the Kangha Police Station’s investigative team, led by Detective Lee Kang Hyun. In this season, viewers can expect to see the dynamic between Yi Soo and Kang Hyun as they work together to solve robbery cases, with Yi Soo using his wealth and connections to assist in the investigations.
The series features an ensemble cast, including Ahn Bo-hyun as Jin Yi-soo, Park Ji-hyun as Lee Kang-hyun, Kang Sang-jun as Yoo Jun-young, Kim Shin-bi as Choi Kyung-jin, Lee Na-eun in an unspecified role, and Kwak Si-yang as Jin Seung-joo, among others.
When do new Flex X Cop Season 1 episodes come out?
New episodes of Flex X Cop Season 1 typically come out every Friday and Saturday with the finale scheduled for March 16, 2024.
The official synopsis for the series reads:
“Jin Yi Soo has everything in life. Being a third-generation conglomerate, he never requires others’ assistance. However, things start changing when he gets entangled in a case. Jin Yi Soo joins the violent investigative team at the Kangha Police Station that specializes in catching robbers. He aims to use his wealth and personal connections to his advantage. He works under Detective Lee Kang Hyun. Kang Hyun is dedicated and a smooth-talker and doesn’t care for Yi Soo’s presence when they begin working as partners.”