A Unique Sequel That Falls Short in Execution
This was a nice follow-up to the original drama, but unfortunately, it was just okay for me. Again, I am glad that I watched and would do it again. I think its unique storyline blends well with a Republic Era spin and does a good job at accomplishing a supernatural narrative. I also really loved the new storyline and roles. I found myself deeply invested in their backstories, which helped better understand the origins of multiple characters—including many supporting ones. However, I felt like this drama failed in execution, focusing on characters whose decision-making and behaviors were frustrating. I was also disappointed by personality shifts, as well as several tropes that served to separate the leads purely for the sake of prolonging the plot.
Once again, I thought this drama had such a unique narrative with tons of onscreen potential. I wonder how it would be reinterpreted with a fresh approach that edited down some of the filler sequences.
Once again, I thought this drama had such a unique narrative with tons of onscreen potential. I wonder how it would be reinterpreted with a fresh approach that edited down some of the filler sequences.
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