I really liked the show and I was surprised to see so many people in the comments disliking it to a great extent. The thing is, the show doesn't market itself as a zombie drama - it's an apocalyptic thriller, focused on the residents of the complex and their quarantine rather than the characters running from zombies for the entirety of the show.
I feel like a lot of people saw this after All Of Us Are Dead and expected something in the same vein so they ended up being disappointed. That depicts a short term, high intensity, high stakes zombie survival drama while here the storyline is spread over 2 weeks with focus on how to contain the virus and quarantine with fellow residents.
Personally, I liked both the shows but I preferred Happiness because this one wrapped up all the tangential storylines that were started but All Of Us Are Dead had filler stories that didn't even matter at the end.
They catfished us with the happy promo pictures and the first teaser :'''(( We got a melodrama instead of a slice of life one.
I'm always up for female friendship-driven dramas like Work Later, Drink Now and Be melodramatic but I'm not enjoying this one as much.
I feel the reason is because the trio has such little screentime spending time together and bonding as a friend group even though they promised to do activities together and make Chan Young the happiest terminally ill person. Joo Hee is given very little screentime and deserves more.
The romantic interests are okay but the romance should be second to the friendship but the show s half done and I don't think the storyline has accomplished much. It's too slow for a 12 episode show imo. Maybe it's supposed to be a slowburn but they could still cut down on sequences of characters silently gazing at each other for no reason.
I really liked the show and I was surprised to see so many people in the comments disliking it to a great extent. The thing is, the show doesn't market itself as a zombie drama - it's an apocalyptic thriller, focused on the residents of the complex and their quarantine rather than the characters running from zombies for the entirety of the show.
I feel like a lot of people saw this after All Of Us Are Dead and expected something in the same vein so they ended up being disappointed. That depicts a short term, high intensity, high stakes zombie survival drama while here the storyline is spread over 2 weeks with focus on how to contain the virus and quarantine with fellow residents.
Personally, I liked both the shows but I preferred Happiness because this one wrapped up all the tangential storylines that were started but All Of Us Are Dead had filler stories that didn't even matter at the end.
Did they seriously not think of recording the video with their phones? The whole "cannot be copied thing" is stupid…
Maybe it has something to do with the video on the laptop being the original admissible evidence. Recording it on your phone won't be the original video file.
So I saw 4 eps of this show when it first started because I really liked the synopsis but I didn't really feel it and I think it was because of the ML's character and the actor portraying him. Do both these things get better? Should I continue watching it?
The lineup looks promising but what is the use if they don't make their content available internationally with subtitles.
I was looking forward to tracer so much but there were no good subtitles available even on third party sites. If it wasn't for fansubs, Tracer would have zero international exposure.
The same might happen to these other shows if no international streaming service picks them up from the beginning. The hype dies down and people just forget about these shows since they can't watch them.
Personally, I think this show took on way too many problems to the point where any misfortune you can think of has happened to this group. Even though the ending is supposed to be happy, the only thing I'll remember about this show is the number of obstacles thrown in the girls' way and how they could have toned them down or spaced them out. It was just so many back-to-back troubles that even the small successes they had got lost. I just can't deal with the romanticization of struggles and misfortunes.
With 4 eps aired, I am asking a simple question, hows the chemistry? Is there a potential subplot romance (bg)…
The leads have this natural, easygoing chemistry and they make a great team in this crisis. There's definitely potential for a romance plot in the background if the writer wants to but the dangers are escalating after ep4 and there might not be a fleshed out romance storyline.
Despite my aversion to horror and related themes, I gave it a shot for the cast and Oh My God I love it after 2 episodes and I'm excited for the next ones.
The leads have great chemistry and their possible romance in the future will provide the much-needed relief to me when the horror becomes too heavy-handed lol.
The biggest positive for this show is the character of the male lead and the fact that Wang Zi Qi gives a great performance. This has made me stick around despite the stereotypical annoyances like SFL and SML.
Is it safe to say that the writer has completely lost the plot...?
I believe it is... I think we all started this show for cohabitation shenanigans and we're getting a relationship with otherworldly interventions for no reason.
I feel like a lot of people saw this after All Of Us Are Dead and expected something in the same vein so they ended up being disappointed. That depicts a short term, high intensity, high stakes zombie survival drama while here the storyline is spread over 2 weeks with focus on how to contain the virus and quarantine with fellow residents.
Personally, I liked both the shows but I preferred Happiness because this one wrapped up all the tangential storylines that were started but All Of Us Are Dead had filler stories that didn't even matter at the end.
I'm always up for female friendship-driven dramas like Work Later, Drink Now and Be melodramatic but I'm not enjoying this one as much.
I feel the reason is because the trio has such little screentime spending time together and bonding as a friend group even though they promised to do activities together and make Chan Young the happiest terminally ill person. Joo Hee is given very little screentime and deserves more.
The romantic interests are okay but the romance should be second to the friendship but the show s half done and I don't think the storyline has accomplished much. It's too slow for a 12 episode show imo. Maybe it's supposed to be a slowburn but they could still cut down on sequences of characters silently gazing at each other for no reason.
I feel like a lot of people saw this after All Of Us Are Dead and expected something in the same vein so they ended up being disappointed. That depicts a short term, high intensity, high stakes zombie survival drama while here the storyline is spread over 2 weeks with focus on how to contain the virus and quarantine with fellow residents.
Personally, I liked both the shows but I preferred Happiness because this one wrapped up all the tangential storylines that were started but All Of Us Are Dead had filler stories that didn't even matter at the end.
I was looking forward to tracer so much but there were no good subtitles available even on third party sites. If it wasn't for fansubs, Tracer would have zero international exposure.
The same might happen to these other shows if no international streaming service picks them up from the beginning. The hype dies down and people just forget about these shows since they can't watch them.
this is just based off of ep1.
Personally, I think this show took on way too many problems to the point where any misfortune you can think of has happened to this group. Even though the ending is supposed to be happy, the only thing I'll remember about this show is the number of obstacles thrown in the girls' way and how they could have toned them down or spaced them out. It was just so many back-to-back troubles that even the small successes they had got lost. I just can't deal with the romanticization of struggles and misfortunes.
The leads have great chemistry and their possible romance in the future will provide the much-needed relief to me when the horror becomes too heavy-handed lol.
I'm really enjoying it despite that