WTF, people who can guess the killer? You’ve got to be kidding me.
To be honest, this drama was good and had excellent acting. Some scenes gave me goosebumps, to the point that I had to pause and take a break. In the early episodes, it reminded me of Black Out.
I really didn’t like the annoying characters, such as the NPC police sergeant, the NPC prison doctor, and the NPC harabeoji. I also don’t understand why the police and the prosecutor were so stupid.
I didn’t like episodes 10, 11, and 12, especially the ending. I thought she would have strong power like she did in prison, but she didn’t. Considering the title, it’s supposed to be all about confession, but for me, it felt more misleading.
The setup was upgraded, but the competition felt downgraded.
There was no restaurant challenge, which made this season feel bad. The all-or-nothing battle was disappointing because they eliminated all the teams, and the final battle felt the same and boring. I wasn’t interested anymore.
I kind of agree with the comments about the Culinary Monster’s behavior. I also didn’t like Chef Woman Hee-sun (if I’m not wrong). She seemed too focused on her image when working in a team with Biksuni, and it felt awkward.
Lastly, it seemed very scripted when they made Black Spoon vs White Spoon in the final. It felt like they couldn’t make a White vs White final. I don’t know—this season felt flat and empty to me.
The title is “Left-Handed Girl,” but it feels more like “The Family of the Left-Handed Girl.”
I thought the movie would be about the belief that you shouldn’t use your left hand for good things, like giving money, or that the girl had some kind of disease. But it wasn’t about that at all.
Honestly, it’s not a “wow” movie. The message to the audience isn’t that deep. It focuses more on family problems, which was a bit disappointing. I thought they had focused more on the girl.
The time-loop concept was good, but it wasn’t as complicated as in other movies or dramas that use a time-loop concept. It was too simple, and the plot felt lacking.
Honestly, episodes 1–4 were the best. After that, the rest felt like trash.
The supporting characters didn’t help much and were mostly useless. In the end, the MC did everything by himself to solve the problems. He has three friends, but they never actually help him—they’re more like cameo characters, just useless additions.
The villain looked strong at first, especially when he was shown training, but the MC has way too much plot armor. Because of that, the drama became bad and unrealistic. I thought the MC would become much stronger after the prison arc, but that didn’t happen at all.
The ending was bad too. Overall, it was just bullshit. I don’t understand why everyone keeps saying this drama is good.
I expected more. I thought all Asian countries would participate, but they did not. And I thought there would be around 100 participants in total, but there were not. I also thought some participants or countries would come back on stage for a second chance like they did in the first and second seasons, but they did not.
At some moments I felt like the Korean team had lost the game or was eliminated. They looked like they could not pass, but then suddenly they still won. It felt kind of unfair, like everyone said, because this show seems to belong to Korea. They are never going to eliminate the Korean team or let them lose.
Hopefully someday they will make this show live, like the Olympics. I am absolutely sure Korea is not that strong. The final game was very boring, and the castle game was suspicious because the Korean team finished it easily, while others like the Japanese team struggled so hard. It really looked like cheating. I do not know, we just have to wait for next season.
Everyone said episodes 5–6 were good, but for me, they were kind of disappointing. I expected more, but it ended up being just a car race. Is this Fast & Furious stuff or what? I mean, I thought it was going to be a hand-to-hand combat fight against a strong opponent. I don’t know, the prison episodes were still the best.
The vibes are heartwarming, and the office staff fashion looks good. I really like how the female lead dresses. I don’t know about the Korean version yet; I haven’t finished it and was still stuck on episode 6 at that time.
No way, this kind of drama having such a high rating is absolutely biased toward the actors, the romance chemistry doesn’t match at all, it even feels like the male lead is acting like a lolicon.
To be honest, it was good enough at the start because it felt a bit creepy, starting with the toilet spirit, but after that it felt empty, I thought there would be evil spirits like in Hellbound with creepy appearances in the house, but instead it was just Gyeon-woo being possessed, which made it disappointing, the other spirits were just like shadows, not really creepy.
And then almost all the screen time is only about Gyeon-woo, Seong-ah, Pyo Ji-ho, Yeom Hwa, Seong-ah’s mom, and Hong Man-sik, the five of them are always together, which makes the other side characters like Seong-ah’s school friends feel like NPCs.
The shaman fights are basically just talking like kids arguing, and the settings are limited too, it’s always the same empty house, the temple, the school, and Gyeon-woo’s house, which makes the world-building feel lazy and shallow.
I don’t know if this drama is plagiarism or just inspired, but the concept is literally Aladdin. I don’t understand why they changed the jinn’s name to Iblis (Satan). In the Aladdin story, the jinn is portrayed as a good spirit who grants wishes.
When I watched the trailer, the CGI looked kind of bad, especially the shadowy black tiger. Hopefully it turns out to be a better drama, because I just love Bae Suzy.
To be honest, this drama was good and had excellent acting. Some scenes gave me goosebumps, to the point that I had to pause and take a break. In the early episodes, it reminded me of Black Out.
I really didn’t like the annoying characters, such as the NPC police sergeant, the NPC prison doctor, and the NPC harabeoji. I also don’t understand why the police and the prosecutor were so stupid.
I didn’t like episodes 10, 11, and 12, especially the ending. I thought she would have strong power like she did in prison, but she didn’t.
Considering the title, it’s supposed to be all about confession, but for me, it felt more misleading.
There was no restaurant challenge, which made this season feel bad. The all-or-nothing battle was disappointing because they eliminated all the teams, and the final battle felt the same and boring. I wasn’t interested anymore.
I kind of agree with the comments about the Culinary Monster’s behavior. I also didn’t like Chef Woman Hee-sun (if I’m not wrong). She seemed too focused on her image when working in a team with Biksuni, and it felt awkward.
Lastly, it seemed very scripted when they made Black Spoon vs White Spoon in the final. It felt like they couldn’t make a White vs White final. I don’t know—this season felt flat and empty to me.
It doesn’t feel very unique. They don’t seem to have a movie or drama with a truly different concept.
I mean, they always use the same template.
I thought the movie would be about the belief that you shouldn’t use your left hand for good things, like giving money, or that the girl had some kind of disease. But it wasn’t about that at all.
Honestly, it’s not a “wow” movie. The message to the audience isn’t that deep. It focuses more on family problems, which was a bit disappointing. I thought they had focused more on the girl.
The supporting characters didn’t help much and were mostly useless. In the end, the MC did everything by himself to solve the problems. He has three friends, but they never actually help him—they’re more like cameo characters, just useless additions.
The villain looked strong at first, especially when he was shown training, but the MC has way too much plot armor. Because of that, the drama became bad and unrealistic. I thought the MC would become much stronger after the prison arc, but that didn’t happen at all.
The ending was bad too. Overall, it was just bullshit. I don’t understand why everyone keeps saying this drama is good.
At some moments I felt like the Korean team had lost the game or was eliminated. They looked like they could not pass, but then suddenly they still won. It felt kind of unfair, like everyone said, because this show seems to belong to Korea. They are never going to eliminate the Korean team or let them lose.
Hopefully someday they will make this show live, like the Olympics. I am absolutely sure Korea is not that strong. The final game was very boring, and the castle game was suspicious because the Korean team finished it easily, while others like the Japanese team struggled so hard. It really looked like cheating. I do not know, we just have to wait for next season.
Please tell me if the kids’ scenes disappear in the next episodes. I ask because I love the kids’ scenes more than the adult ones.
But it became good when he got manipulated.
To be honest, it was good enough at the start because it felt a bit creepy, starting with the toilet spirit, but after that it felt empty, I thought there would be evil spirits like in Hellbound with creepy appearances in the house, but instead it was just Gyeon-woo being possessed, which made it disappointing, the other spirits were just like shadows, not really creepy.
And then almost all the screen time is only about Gyeon-woo, Seong-ah, Pyo Ji-ho, Yeom Hwa, Seong-ah’s mom, and Hong Man-sik, the five of them are always together, which makes the other side characters like Seong-ah’s school friends feel like NPCs.
The shaman fights are basically just talking like kids arguing, and the settings are limited too, it’s always the same empty house, the temple, the school, and Gyeon-woo’s house, which makes the world-building feel lazy and shallow.
Reality: 🤡
The poster, the trailer, and the cast looked amazing… but the drama turned out bad.
When I watched the trailer, the CGI looked kind of bad, especially the shadowy black tiger. Hopefully it turns out to be a better drama, because I just love Bae Suzy.