I gave it a 9.5/10, only because the science aspect was way off but I know I have to accept it for what it is because it is not necessarily our world, it's cinema.
I wonder how this show would have been like for me if I had actually watched it was airing, I found out a couple of the big spoilers very early on which I think ruined the experience for me a little.
If you have great mind stability or if you best intense situation then watch mouse....
The big twist I know is that Ba Reum is the real son of Head Hunter (babies were swapped between 2 mothers who tested to see if their baby had the "psychopath gene") and is the real killer in regards to the Seven Deadly Sins. I'm actively trying to forget that but so far, the series has been fantastic, I wish I watched this whilst it was airing to avoid spoilers.
If you have great mind stability or if you best intense situation then watch mouse....
Watching right now, on episode 9. The only unfortunate thing is that I stumbled across a spoiler by accident and so I know the big twist but not everything such as who exactly is Choi Hong Ju, etc.
The version of WWWSK I watched had the steamy kiss and bed scene cut short at the end of episode 13.
Apparently, the Netflix version of this show had this "censorship" when it was streaming on their platform, doesn't make much sense to me as there are other shows on Netflix with far more sex and nudity than this.
What annoys me the most about is that the Netflix versions of some K-drama have been edited, the issues is that I don't which ones are or not. Sometimes it's due to music licenses and stuff.
Absolutely love the cast, chemistry and comedic moments. The only downside is that it feels like it drags sometimes. Overall, a fantastic drama and I gave it a 9/10.
Now I need to decide what to watch next, I'm considering watching Mouse or a K-Drama on Netflix.
Just finished Itaewon Class and gave it a slightly shaky 8.5/10, some stuff in the show didn't make sense, quite a few things were shoehorned as a convenience.
The series is definitely something you either like or not, most of it would probably be about the female lead being kind of annoying and probably not liked by viewers.
I had a few gripes about the series too, such as Toni being a relatively useless character, who honestly served no purpose, they brought up racism briefly but that was it.
All I know is that this show was well loved and probably to do with Park Seo Joon and I think this is his weakest drama that I have seen from him.
I know I'm being harsh but I was honestly hyped for the show, I've known about it ever since it started airing but only now just watched it. Before I had watched this, the 4 most recent series that I watched were Squid Game, Law School, Beyond Evil and Uncanny Counter with IC included, Squid Game was the best watch followed by Uncanny Counter and Beyond Evil.
I think the next drama I'm going to watch is either Vincenzo or Hometown Cha-Cha.
I'm on episode 8 and I am enjoying it but I do think this show was so hyped up when it came out.
Anyways, I'm about half-way through episode 8 and it's when they enter the nightclub and Yi Seo says to Toni that he isn't Korean, he has dark skin......it kinda hits hard at home for me. Not sure what to say but that's casual racism imo.
What are the other better dramas? Got any recommendations. I think I've seen a lot of the good ones already. I do tend to avoid the medical setting dramas (so I haven't seen Hospital playlist) but I'm relatively open to everything else.
wow, 2 replies saying it's not worth it right off the bat. I'm on a K-drama binge right at the moment, I'm still on Itaewon Class but should finish it today. I might watch Hometown Cha-Cha next.
Now, I need to figure out what to watch next.
I wonder how this show would have been like for me if I had actually watched it was airing, I found out a couple of the big spoilers very early on which I think ruined the experience for me a little.
Apparently, the Netflix version of this show had this "censorship" when it was streaming on their platform, doesn't make much sense to me as there are other shows on Netflix with far more sex and nudity than this.
What annoys me the most about is that the Netflix versions of some K-drama have been edited, the issues is that I don't which ones are or not. Sometimes it's due to music licenses and stuff.
Now I need to decide what to watch next, I'm considering watching Mouse or a K-Drama on Netflix.
I would love a season 2 but at the same time, it is good as it is.
The series is definitely something you either like or not, most of it would probably be about the female lead being kind of annoying and probably not liked by viewers.
I had a few gripes about the series too, such as Toni being a relatively useless character, who honestly served no purpose, they brought up racism briefly but that was it.
All I know is that this show was well loved and probably to do with Park Seo Joon and I think this is his weakest drama that I have seen from him.
I know I'm being harsh but I was honestly hyped for the show, I've known about it ever since it started airing but only now just watched it. Before I had watched this, the 4 most recent series that I watched were Squid Game, Law School, Beyond Evil and Uncanny Counter with IC included, Squid Game was the best watch followed by Uncanny Counter and Beyond Evil.
I think the next drama I'm going to watch is either Vincenzo or Hometown Cha-Cha.
Anyways, I'm about half-way through episode 8 and it's when they enter the nightclub and Yi Seo says to Toni that he isn't Korean, he has dark skin......it kinda hits hard at home for me. Not sure what to say but that's casual racism imo.