Discover the best and most memorable episodes of Strangers from Hell, from fan favorites to critically acclaimed moments. Explore detailed ratings, episode summaries, and visualize how the show's quality evolved over time.
Unpleasant events disturb the life of an aspiring crime fiction writer when he becomes a resident of an apartment building teeming with shady neighbors.
Plain bad luck awaits Yoon Jong Woo on his first day in the big city. He finds a cheap place to live and vows he will stay there only for a short while.
★ 0.0/10
#2
Human Nature
S1:E2
Jong Woo receives unwanted attention from his neighbors but none at all from his supervisor at work. Meanwhile, dead cats are found near Eden.
★ 0.0/10
#3
The Secret Whisper
S1:E3
On the building rooftop, Jong Woo meets Seo Mun Jo, who has taken a liking to him. They bond over their mutual interest in crime and art.
★ 0.0/10
#4
Mental Derangement
S1:E4
Something about Mun Jo and the mystery meat rests uneasily with Jong Woo, causing his nightmares to worsen. Um Bok Sun's lies come to light.
★ 0.0/10
#5
Malte's Notebook
S1:E5
There's been an intruder. But before Jong Woo is able to catch the person who broke into his room, Mun Jo pulls him aside to offer a word of advice.
★ 0.0/10
#6
Lost
S1:E6
When Min Ji Eun stops by Eden alone, Jong Woo rushes home with the police — only to have her lash out at him for overreacting. He needs to get out.
★ 0.0/10
#7
The Horror of the Basement
S1:E7
Jong Woo confides in a new neighbor, and they agree to look out for one another. So Jeong Hwa's investigation finally develops some leads.
★ 0.0/10
#8
Voices that Choke Me
S1:E8
Mun Jo helps out Jong Woo when he's arrested after a brawl. While the act of kindness intensifies Jong Woo's fear, something violent stirs from within.
★ 0.0/10
#9
Cognitive Dissonance
S1:E9
Suspecting that Kang Seok Yun's message is a cry for help, Jong Woo goes back into Eden to pull him out. But Seok Yun nervously admits it was a joke.
★ 0.0/10
#10
Gas-lighting
S1:E10
Mun Jo dares Jong Woo to commit his first murder if he ever wants to see Ji Eun again. When Jong Woo refuses, his bloodthirsty neighbor is dissatisfied.
★ 0.0/10
Hell Is Other People
S1:E1
Plain bad luck awaits Yoon Jong Woo on his first day in the big city. He finds a cheap place to live and vows he will stay there only for a short while.
★ 0.0/10
Human Nature
S1:E2
Jong Woo receives unwanted attention from his neighbors but none at all from his supervisor at work. Meanwhile, dead cats are found near Eden.
★ 0.0/10
The Secret Whisper
S1:E3
On the building rooftop, Jong Woo meets Seo Mun Jo, who has taken a liking to him. They bond over their mutual interest in crime and art.
★ 0.0/10
Mental Derangement
S1:E4
Something about Mun Jo and the mystery meat rests uneasily with Jong Woo, causing his nightmares to worsen. Um Bok Sun's lies come to light.
★ 0.0/10
Malte's Notebook
S1:E5
There's been an intruder. But before Jong Woo is able to catch the person who broke into his room, Mun Jo pulls him aside to offer a word of advice.
★ 0.0/10
Lost
S1:E6
When Min Ji Eun stops by Eden alone, Jong Woo rushes home with the police — only to have her lash out at him for overreacting. He needs to get out.
★ 0.0/10
The Horror of the Basement
S1:E7
Jong Woo confides in a new neighbor, and they agree to look out for one another. So Jeong Hwa's investigation finally develops some leads.
★ 0.0/10
Voices that Choke Me
S1:E8
Mun Jo helps out Jong Woo when he's arrested after a brawl. While the act of kindness intensifies Jong Woo's fear, something violent stirs from within.
★ 0.0/10
Cognitive Dissonance
S1:E9
Suspecting that Kang Seok Yun's message is a cry for help, Jong Woo goes back into Eden to pull him out. But Seok Yun nervously admits it was a joke.
★ 0.0/10
Gas-lighting
S1:E10
Mun Jo dares Jong Woo to commit his first murder if he ever wants to see Ji Eun again. When Jong Woo refuses, his bloodthirsty neighbor is dissatisfied.