Very addicting! Finished the entire series within a day, in one sitting. Rewatched a couple of times, and it’s still very enjoyable and makes me feel emotional every time.
Can't wait for the second season! The entire concept of the "New World" is enthralling. This is one of those variety shows that makes you forget that it is a variety show: In every episode, you would feel like you are exploring and learning more about the New World together with the cast members. It was very fun to watch because it felt like I was going on an adventure around the island through the screen.
Finished the first episode and the teaser for the second episode. So far, I'm loving it! I find the first episode just a little lengthy, but that's only because it serves as the introduction to the background of the fictional world and most of the significant characters. The storyline so far is great.
I was pleasantly surprised when I saw the costumes and fighting style; they remind me of those seen in Chinese historical dramas, and I mean it in a good way. This is the first Korean historical drama that gives me Chinese-style vibes, so I'm interested to see how it plays out. I thoroughly enjoyed the CGI in the first episode. :D
I forgot how/why people turn into monsters in this show (I need to rewatch S1 soon), but I remember him having a nose bleed, which is a symptom of turning into a monster. So I thought he could have become a monster and strong enough to survive the building collapse. But if his character really died, then there’s nothing we can do about it. Though I find it quite a pity because I love his character a lot and thought there is so much potential for his character to turn in a monster.
I thought there’s a possibility he got infected and so would still be alive. That’s why I’m most curious about his character; I wanna know if he survived or not.
I thought it was a rather good film about job hunting. In addition to showing the struggles of job hunting, it also showed the different perspectives of people when it comes to searching for a job, and of course, the range of emotions that can arise throughout the process. Some things that were slightly disappointing about the film were that the ending felt rushed, and certain characters and relationships could be expanded more.
I was pleasantly surprised when I saw the costumes and fighting style; they remind me of those seen in Chinese historical dramas, and I mean it in a good way. This is the first Korean historical drama that gives me Chinese-style vibes, so I'm interested to see how it plays out. I thoroughly enjoyed the CGI in the first episode. :D
But if his character really died, then there’s nothing we can do about it. Though I find it quite a pity because I love his character a lot and thought there is so much potential for his character to turn in a monster.
I thought it was a rather good film about job hunting. In addition to showing the struggles of job hunting, it also showed the different perspectives of people when it comes to searching for a job, and of course, the range of emotions that can arise throughout the process. Some things that were slightly disappointing about the film were that the ending felt rushed, and certain characters and relationships could be expanded more.