I have no expectations. I didn't get in on the hype, so I am unlikely to be disappointed.Is this show worth the…
It's very erratic. Some episodes are good, while others are really bad. It feels like it;s being made by 2-3 directors and writers in fact. There's no consistency. The performances are the highlight.
Ahh, nice to hear about this. I expected them to get married so this was a veyr nice news. They've been together for some time now and they're very private about their relationship. So this is nice to see.
After 3 good episodes, the show still hit another low with episode 10 which was very draggy and disappointing. It keeps being erratic. Some episodes are really good, whereas others just feels unnecessary and spoiler-like.
Can't believe Park Sung Hoon dropped out of 2 dramas, with one that's getting really good viewership just to star in this disappointing special which didn't even do well rating wise.
When are they going to get rid of that vlogger guy!? Got angry issues coz of him. 😤😤😤
They should get rid of all of them except for the girl, novelist, Andrew, and the lawyer's wife. I got hypertension and anger issues because of them all.
I understand why people are complaining that the characters are too dumb and yes, the writing is not that amazing.…
If I were Yihyun or Saebom, I'd just give up and let these idiots die ngl the only ones worth saving there are the novelist, the little girl and Andrew.
I love the lead couple but I think Tae Seok deserves a special mention and in a way I'm actually more intrigued…
I AGREE. I think the show needs to focus more on him as well. His quest to find a cure/vaccine is incredibly important and it saddens me that the show so far hasn't put any spotlight on him so far.
I think he's doing right. He's fighting for the greater good. You can't save everyone without making a few sacrifices on the way. His choices are rational and pragmatic. It's a great contrast to the more liberal "everyone should live" notion that the other two leads carry. The show's trying to force us into having a moral debate basically.
Yes I know, that's why I believe she has natural immunity against this like how Ellie is immune to the spores and infection in the Last of Us.
I think he's doing right. He's fighting for the greater good. You can't save everyone without making a few sacrifices on the way. His choices are rational and pragmatic. It's a great contrast to the more liberal "everyone should live" notion that the other two leads carry. The show's trying to force us into having a moral debate basically.