Zomvivor: The show has legit jump scares and the zombies are actually terrifying, at least for me. Plus, it includes scenes of SA and suicide, so heads up if you're sensitive to that. Like I said, I’m not a fan of zombie series, I’m super easily scared, but this one had me hooked from start to finish. I ended up watching all the episodes (each a little over an hour) in one sitting because they flew by. There’s a review here in case anyone wants to take a look. Our beloved actors absolutely crushed it. Every time I saw Tutor and Yim, it reminded me of Mr. P. We urgently need more series with them! Tutor looked insanely adorable with those curls! And my hubbies Boss and Boun were as adorable as ever. 😍
The Journey to Killing You :I’m all about intense stories with deep symbolism and well-crafted characters, and this series is a rare gem. It’s exactly my kind of show: raw, honest, and not afraid to show the messy parts of reality. From the very first episode, the plot and characters felt deeply authentic and compelling. Every scene flowed naturally, nothing felt forced or out of place.
The cast delivered powerful performances, especially Takahashi Hiroto and Wada Masanari. Their performances were so genuine and they brought these complex characters to life in such a powerful way. Takahashi Hiroto and Wada Masanari's chemistry was great. I was hooked from the start.
The story explores the complex journey between hate and love, death and redemption. Odajima is sent to kill Kataoka, but what unfolds is a deep exploration of what “killing” really means, not just physically, but emotionally. That car scene hit me hard. The first time they’re in the car, there’s distance and power imbalance. But in the end, same setting, completely different energy: intimacy, vulnerability, and connection. The car, once a space of violence, becomes a space for redemption and choice. The cycle of violence, blind obedience, and emotional repression is finally broken. Repeating the scene in the same place drives home the idea that they’ve come full circle, but they’re changed. Odajima chooses not to kill. Kataoka chooses to live. And it was a profoundly meaningful gesture when Kataoka proposed taking Odajima's surname.