Not the best zombie movie, but still good. I liked the beginning, showing how this generation would likely handle the situation. The only thing that annoyed me was the slow-pace and I was wondering the whole time when they were going to leave the apartment complex. Reminds me Dawn of the Dead, where they are stuck in the mall the whole time.
I was so happy to see Song Ah stand up for herself to that teacher (finally!). Why are all the teachers so horrible anyway? Song Ah's teacher uses her as an unpaid assistant with practically no benefits (Why would she expect her to stick around with such an uneven give-and-take?). Jung Kyung's teacher has used her since she was a child to bolster her career. Then when JK makes one mistake, she cries betrayal (Seriously? After everything she's done for you?). And now Joon Young's teacher whom we learn in this website has stolen his music.
I didn’t connect with this season as much as the first. It started off strong but towards the middle I was struggling a bit. Luckily, the last four episodes were great and the finale T_T I really hope they make a season three!
I didn’t really like the first ep, but the second really hooked me. I’ll definitely keep watching for Tae Won Seok. I can already tell his character will be my favorite.
My first C-drama was A Love So Beautiful. C-dramas weren't really on my radar before, but I've started mixing them in with my usual K and J-dramas. I'm thinking of checking out a historical C-drama next.
Great article! I really liked all the cultural notes you put in since I'm only a little bit familiar with Chinese culture.
Hong Kong dramas are something I've thought I'd never watch. But "Love in Time" and "Threesome" both look like dramas I'd like so I'll check them out. Great article as always, Tine!
I feel bad for Hae-hyo. You can tell this is the first time he’s really struggled in life. His parents have completely unprepared him for any sort of hardship, but now they’re criticizing him for his career stagnating. As parents, they should always be encouraging him. Instead, they only seem to be there for him as long as everything’s good.
This is why I like Hye-jun’s mom and grandpa. Thanks to them, he has been able to stand on his own. But they are there for encouragement or comfort, if he needs them.
Haha the "static kiss." I find it both funny and annoying. The real bad thing about it is that it sometimes ruins the mood of the entire drama. I almost wish the main couple wouldn't kiss at all, if they were just gonna kiss like THAT. I'm happy that most newer dramas are straying away from that. Do You Like Brahms? has some really good kissing scenes.
Great article! I really liked all the cultural notes you put in since I'm only a little bit familiar with Chinese culture.
This is why I like Hye-jun’s mom and grandpa. Thanks to them, he has been able to stand on his own. But they are there for encouragement or comfort, if he needs them.