
Great watch overall.
The show pulls you in fast—right from the first episode, it’s got energy. The whole concept of a team hunting down evil spirits while juggling their own trauma and issues is cool, and it’s done well. There’s a good mix of action, heart, and mystery, and most episodes leave you wanting to keep going.That said, I had a bit of a hard time with the main character. He kind of felt like your typical “chosen one” setup—gets powers out of nowhere, suddenly stronger than everyone else, and the show doesn’t explain it in a satisfying way. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it made his arc feel less earned sometimes.
But where the show really shines is the action. The fight scenes are slick and fun to watch—not overdone, but intense when they need to be. The choreography, the sound, the pacing—it all works. And thankfully, the show doesn’t just rely on fighting. There’s real emotion in the characters and their stories, especially the side characters. You actually care about them.
There are a few cheesy moments here and there, and the tone can jump around a bit—serious one minute, goofy the next—but it never lost me. The main plot has just enough weight and mystery to keep you hooked through all the ups and downs.
Definitely worth watching. Not perfect, but it knows what it is and does a good job delivering it.
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A must watch
First of all, let's get this out of the way- No, it does not hold up to Chernobyl. This is a comparison people will make so there it is.But here's the thing, it doesn't have to be. The core difference between the 2 incidents is that- One's core blew up(Chernobyl), and one's didn't(Fukushima). So naturally the response they had are vastly different.
Now about the show itself—The Days is really well done. The acting is what carries it and does it beautifully. You don’t need big speeches when the actors’ faces and body language tell you everything. You can feel the tension, the pressure, the fear. These people look and feel real. I never once felt like I was watching something fake or forced.
Yes, the story can feel slow at times. But that’s the point. In real life, they didn’t have anything they could do in certain moments except wait. And the show captures that perfectly. That silence and stillness says more than action ever could.
It’s not thrilling in the usual sense—but it’s powerful in a quiet, heavy way. Definitely worth watching.
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Perfection at its core- The legendary 10/10
I hesitated to watch this, thinking it might be an NTR/cheating drama (which I hate), but not once did it feel that way. The show keeps everything pure and heartfelt.The actors bring their characters to life—you feel every tear, every smile, every moment. Even the side characters are well-developed, making the story richer.
The story is beautiful. It pulls you in and refuses to let go. I lost count of how many times I cried or smiled from the heart. It explores life choices, their impact, and the weight of love in a way that stays with you.
Extra credit to the music, especially Prologue by URU. That song alone elevated this from a 9 to a 10. The second it plays, expect tears.
Nitpick? At times, I didn’t know who to root for. The drama gives every perspective depth, making you care for all of them—even when you don’t want to.
Final verdict: Watch this. You won’t be disappointed
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Good one time watch
This one’s got a solid premise. I liked the idea right away—exorcising ghosts by helping them move on through real estate? That’s original, and it hooked me. The supernatural angle mixed with emotional backstories worked well for the most part.But overall, I’d say it was just okay. The story kept me watching, and I did enjoy it, but it didn’t hit as hard as it could have. The chemistry between the leads felt a bit off. They weren’t bad, just kind of flat together.
The comedy didn’t work for me. Some of the attempts felt awkward or forced, like they were trying to break up the heavy scenes but didn’t quite nail it. Didn’t ruin anything, but it did feel out of place sometimes.
Still, the show had enough going on to keep my interest. The cases involving the ghosts were well done—some of them even hit emotionally. And the overall mystery behind the main character’s past was interesting enough to carry the story through.
Not a must-watch, but not a waste of time either. If you're into ghost stories with a bit of drama and some emotional beats, it’s worth a try. Just don’t expect anything too deep or groundbreaking.
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A heavy topic delivered wonderfully
I really liked this show.It deals with some heavy stuff—suicide, depression, guilt—and honestly, that kind of story can go very wrong if it’s not handled properly. But Tomorrow actually does a great job with it.
The plot kept me interested the whole way through. Each episode has its own story, but it also builds on the bigger picture. The twists are nice, and it never feels like it’s dragging or just adding filler.
The characters are one of the best parts. They feel real, and each one carry their own story and has their own way of dealing with things. The main team has great chemistry, and it’s fun watching their different personalities bounce off each other. You can tell the actors were fully into their roles.
Action scenes are well done—nothing too over-the-top, but enough to keep things exciting when needed. They don’t overuse them, which is good, because this show’s strength is in its emotional moments.
What really stood out to me is how the show talks about pain and loss without being depressing for the sake of it. It shows how hard life can get, but it also reminds you that people can keep going, and that sometimes just being there for someone makes a difference.
It’s not a perfect show, but it hits way more than it misses. If you’re into fantasy with heart and a message, definitely give it a shot.
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