You’re missing out on one of the best shows of the decade if you aren’t watchingPachinko.
So, right now, that show isPachinko.
When I tell you I’ve loved every second of this show, I’m not kidding.

And I’m not alone in thinking this.
Critics have been giving it glowing reviews across the board.
The show overall currently holds 98%on Rotten Tomatoes, with Season 2 having 100%.

It tells the story of four generations of a Korean family, starting from 1915 to 1989.
It’s notably thefirst major trilingual seriesin the US.
5.In front of the camera, the series boasts an impressive roster of well-known and up-and-coming talent.

Their performances are captivating from the second they step on screen.
6.Even the recurring characters boast an impressive resume.
Anna Sawai has starred as Naomi, Solomon’s coworker in Japan, since Season 1.

Namely, Lee Min-ho and Youn Yuh-jung.
Soo previously worked on shows likeThe KillingandThe Terrorbefore tacklingPachinko.
The personal connections only elevate an already masterful piece of storytelling.

It’s felt in every costume, every setting, and every piece of dialogue.
So much care has been taken to share this piece of history with audiences.
It just makesPachinkostand out when these costumes and sprawling locations are portrayed in various decades.

Pachinkoisstreaming now on Apple TV+.
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