Parents' Guide to Flex x Cop

TV Disney+ Action 2025
Flex x Cop-- TV Image, several cast members, male, female, all with Korean heritage, imposed above a street scene.

Common Sense Media Review

Joly Herman By Joly Herman , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 15+

Slick, stylish, violent cop show laps up luxury, booze.

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What's the Story?

In FLEX X COP Jin I-soo (Ahn Bo-hyun, See You in My 19th Life ) lives in ultimate luxury. Instead of representing the family in the corporate board meeting, he rolls out of bed, chooses from the collection of motorcycles and cars in his stable, and races to play real-life cops and robbers with a cast of friends who dress the part. But one night, something goes awry and he's forced down a rabbit hole he doesn't anticipate. Can I-soo gain his footing on the new path his life takes? How will he work with a team when he's never been asked to stand up for others?

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say : Not yet rated
Kids say : Not yet rated

An addictive watch for action fans, this Korean cop drama explores what happens when a rich brat engages with the bureaucratic ranks. Expect fighting and gun violence, some partying, and lots of luxury in Flex x Cop. Action eye-candy and over-the-top luxe will tempt teens to binge this show. Parents who dig flashy action flicks will gobble up this glossy series too.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about teamwork in Flex x Cop. What happens when one person possesses more power or wealth than other members of a team? Does it skew the team in one person's favor?

  • People who enforce laws are asked to operate with integrity, themselves following the laws they are enforcing. What happens when someone doesn't abide by those rules?

  • A main character is given everything he could ever want. What does he have to learn about hard work? How does your own perseverance benefit you?

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