The Atypical Family Episode 1


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After a couple of healing massages, Bok Man Heum invites Do Da Hae to a dinner, where a fight ensues. Da Hae later recounts her findings to the gang. (Source: Netflix)
  • Aired: May 04, 2024

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Winter
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Apr 9, 2025

Hooked from the Start

The episode started off a bit confusing, but it quickly pulled me in and got me hooked. The Bok family seems to be missing something big in their lives after being cursed with lifestyle diseases that take away their superpowers. What I really loved is how they stay united, even during their toughest moments. The female lead is super interesting. At first, she seems like an ordinary woman with a tragic past, but as the episode goes on, her character becomes deeper and full of surprises. I’m really curious to know more about her. The male lead’s daughter also caught my attention. She seems to have a secret superpower that no one knows about, not even her. I also think the accident involving the male lead’s wife is deeper than just a regular car crash. I’m genuinely excited to find out what really happened. I love how this show isn’t just about fantasy and superpowers. It also touches on real-life issues like class gaps, body image, mental health, and the struggles of parenting. Anyway, I’m really excited and optimistic about this show!

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bhvyshrm
1 people found this review helpful
May 6, 2024

Episode 1 of The Atypical Family begins interestingly!…

Episode 1 of The Atypical Family begins interestingly! There are so many things that we find ourselves to be curious about. I-na seems to have a mysterious power that neither she nor her family knows about. And it’s possible that her mother’s death had more secrets than we originally imagined!Da-hae felt suspicious but the editing of the show keeps us guessing, where we don’t really know what’s up with her until the very end. She’s definitely a good actor, playing her part of a weak and charming woman with absolute precision. We look forward to her interactions with the Bok family. Right now, The Atypical Family has the potential to be one of the popular k-dramas at the weekend, with its unique plot and characters, so stay tuned!

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AbuHammer
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May 4, 2024

Unusual Start

I was intrigued by the first scene of this new kdrama, which introduced the main characters in a unique way. The contrast between the rich and poor reminded me of the movie Parasite. It was clear that the male lead (ML) came from a dysfunctional family and had a lot of issues to deal with.However, my interest soon faded as the female lead (FL) appeared on the screen. She was shown to be a savior for the ML and his family from his mother's point of view. She seemed likable and innocent at first, but as the episode progressed, she revealed her true colors as a sneaky scammer. She had her eyes set on the ML’s family from the start, and everything she did was a calculated move to get closer to them. She got a job at a place where the ML’s mother often visited, she rescued the ML from a "suicide attempt", and she pretended to be a kind and caring person. She was clearly taking advantage of a vulnerable family, especially the ML who has a child and suffered from depression after losing his wife. She gathered information about them and tailored her behavior and speech to gain their trust. She made me dislike her so much that I didn’t want to watch the show anymore. I prefer main characters who are likable and relatable, not manipulative and selfish.I also hated how the show used the classic trope of rich people being dumb and gullible. The ML’s mother believed the FL without doing any background check, even when the ML’s sister suggested it. The ML’s sister was not much smarter, as she wasted her money on various men and had no sense of responsibility. The FL’s few words were enough to win over the ML’s daughter and even the ML himself, which was unbelievable and unrealistic.And let’s not forget about how they portrayed the ML’s sister, who was your typical fat person who ate in every scene and was supposed to be funny. The amount of fatphobia in this show was gross, especially in 2024. And the way they showed bulimia as a joke was insensitive and offensive. There was no creativity or empathy in this show, only stereotypes and clichés.

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