A solid 10! Some dramas don't need logic and critical analysis to be perfect, they just come at certain phase of your life and it complements everything so well, you overlook the flaws. This drama does the same to me. I have been listening to the ost of this drama in loop for weeks now and i can't help but feel a bit nostalgic at the intro part and i don't even know why.
Just wanted to rant this out here. I might add a review and look at it again because the comments die, reviews don't.
Plot twist: She’s been planning this from the start. Turns out, Su-Ho’s mom spiked the soup first, setting off the whole zombie inheritance mess just so she could keep her son forever. The hospital? The money? The betrayal? Just side quests.
Now she’s sipping tea, petting zombie Su-Ho like a spoiled cat, whispering, ‘Who's mommy’s little flesh-eater?
No, he won’t resurrect—unless you count waking up as a flesh-eating corpse. First, he turns into a zombie, then the hospital turns into a horror movie set—bl00d, screams, doctors running for their lives. So yeah, he’s definitely not dead…. just making sure no one else stays alive.
Love jisoo, but the script is not it. Also, was the dialogue in ep 3 regarding where the outbreak derived from…
The way I see it, the entire show is satire if you pay close attention. We tend to believe rumors rather than seek the truth because it's easier, and the show cleverly highlights that through satirical remarks. As the person above mentioned, during the pandemic, absurd misinformation was everywhere, and in hindsight, it seems almost comical. I think the execution is well done and genuinely funny.Yet, some people always find a way to turn it into a political debate.
I always binge-watch shows like this to get a deeper understanding of the writer's perspective, so I wish they…
Absolutely. The suicide scene was executed brilliantly—it conveyed exactly what it needed to. We truly grasp the gravity of soldiers dying and the toll it takes on someone carrying even greater responsibilities. And the way they seamlessly transitioned that weight into a comedic moment? Truly commendable!!
10/10 for me after this episode! Hilarious, innovative, diverse, and absolutely adorable—the acting, the screenplay, everything was spot on!
The shirt scene was exceptional, and the camera work throughout the episode was brilliant. The nuanced expressions, the college scene—every moment was crafted so well. That part when Su Jeong casually mentions her shooting skills and Jae Yoon enters the frame with that holy expression, despite not even being in focus? Absolute scene-stealer!
The comedy is layered into every little detail—you might even miss some of it if you're not paying attention. It’s that good.
And if anyone is planning to bless my comment with their unsolicited wisdom on Jisoo’s acting—please don’t. For both our sakes. I know what good acting is, and Jisoo delivered. No pun intended. Save yourself the embarrassment.
i recently started Newtopia and its crazy how this show was the gateway for me to realize that Mydramalist is…
Damn, you're really invested in my opinions for someone who claims i don't care about yours. If you actually had valid criticism, you'd have stated it by now instead of crying about 'gen-z' and 'aegyo faces', Mr. "not genz". But keep proving my point- you're just here for attention. You're doing all the work for me, jumping as if i personally summoned you- guilty conscience much?
Touch some grass, maybe then your lack of prefrontal cortex won't be so obvious.
Bold of you to assume i had to google something i literally study. But considering your spelling, i can see why you'd need google for basic terms- not very intellectual of you, good sir. Maybe if you used your prefrontal cortex correctly, you wouldn't be out here writing essays no one asked for. But hey keep going- your lack of self awareness is entertaining. "HAHA"
I have been listening to the ost of this drama in loop for weeks now and i can't help but feel a bit nostalgic at the intro part and i don't even know why.
Just wanted to rant this out here. I might add a review and look at it again because the comments die, reviews don't.
Now she’s sipping tea, petting zombie Su-Ho like a spoiled cat, whispering, ‘Who's mommy’s little flesh-eater?
Grandpa, half-eaten but still kicking, wheezes a laugh. 'Joke’s on you, idiot. I’m broke.'
Somewhere far away, a mysterious figure sips tea as their phone buzzes: 'Transaction complete.'
Suho’s dad? Officially the biggest clown.
this will be an instant hit i'm sure.
The shirt scene was exceptional, and the camera work throughout the episode was brilliant. The nuanced expressions, the college scene—every moment was crafted so well. That part when Su Jeong casually mentions her shooting skills and Jae Yoon enters the frame with that holy expression, despite not even being in focus? Absolute scene-stealer!
The comedy is layered into every little detail—you might even miss some of it if you're not paying attention. It’s that good.
And if anyone is planning to bless my comment with their unsolicited wisdom on Jisoo’s acting—please don’t. For both our sakes. I know what good acting is, and Jisoo delivered. No pun intended. Save yourself the embarrassment.