I just finished it 30 minutes ago, and wow it was so good. As expected, they made some changes to the plot, but honestly, I’m not complaining at all. The ending was satisfying, and the pacing felt just right for me. Sure, the manhwa covers a lot more, but when adapting it into a series, some characters just don’t translate well and might come off as boring to the general audience. I actually appreciate how they streamlined the story, even though I definitely wanted more of Wolf Keum (Seong Je) hahaa . Overall, the pacing worked well in my opinion. And oh my myyyy the fight scenes???! Absolutely insane. They're easily 5 times better than in Season 1. And look, I get it.. everyone misses Suho, and some are disappointed because he only appeared in the last ep. But let’s be real..he's part of Sieun’s backstory (gives an essential part for Sieun's character development). And Season 2 is the real story. Don’t tank the ratings over something like that lol
I can't believe it's going to release tomorrow after years of waiting. I've never been this excited in a kdrama. I hope the views goes well on Netflix. Everyone, finally it's here!! watch it legally.
The last three episodes had me crying non-stop. I’m giving this a solid 10/10. I love how the story wasn’t dragged out. It was straight to the point, well-written, short yet impactful. The female lead’s acting really stood out for me. As for the male lead, he had this presence... just one look in his eyes or the way he spoke could bring you to tears. Shoutout to the side characters too, especially Hong Seok and Tae Gyeong, even though we didn’t see her again with Hee Wan, which honestly wasn’t necessary. I’m glad Hee Wan got the closure she needed.. both main leads did, actually. It wrapped up beautifully for me, and now I feel so empty. Guess it’s time to shift the mood with Resident Playbook hahaa
if it's after the credit scene it's Mind by Meego