At the end of ep 4: this is a good, solid show. Despite the humour, poking fun at some Korean societal issues, it has some very clear messages underneath it all.
The first two episodes were intriguing. Ep 2 was much tighter than ep 1. A very strong supporting cast too. The humour also seems out of place, but does seem to work...
I thought the first half was very good. However, the second half was a fraction too sentimental for me. Bea played a very good role. Worth a look on a Saturday afternoon:)
In the end, I’m not even sure why I kept watching Dodo. I can’t recall watching a show with as much filler as this one. As others have said: it went through a crazy metamorphosis. For me the highlights were the TWD Ladies and Director Chu. Ah Ra did so well in the title roll. As for the ending, well I will leave it up to you to decide :)
Ep 8 was a pure delight. When Ra Ra makes her mind up about something she is straight to the point. Got to love those TWD ladies - a fabulous addition. In fact, everyone is doing a really good job here in DDSSLLS. The comedic timing is spot on!
It’s a shame Alice as a show can’t go back in time or pop over to another timeline and save itself. What was refreshing and interesting to start with has become lost down the rabbit hole. The special effects are interesting and effective. The individual performances are very good. The interaction/friction between the female leads is great, but gets lost in amongst a story trying to figure out what it should be. The Book of Prophecy needs to be much stronger as a plot device. At times, I feel Alice itself is just an afterthought. So, sadly, despite trying to relook through the looking glass, dropped :(
So, after the supreme sacrifice of continuing my watch through to the end of ep 110, what more can I say? It’s pretty much well unfolded as MyDL4ver suggested a little while back. I’m now trying to visualise what the final episode will be like because between now and then there’s a lot of stuff to happen - lol!