My God, Cha Eun Woo’s skin is on another level. Sure, there’s makeup, but it’s pretty light since it’s more of a thriller/superhero drama than a romance drowning in filters. His skin is just insane. Not a single tiny hair in sight, everything is perfectly smooth — this guy is living life on tutorial mode. He already finished the game.
What’s that incredible OST we hear at the end of the episode? I didn’t know ALEPH, but he’s amazing. Was he announced in the lineup or was it a surprise?
Timezone Difference. It came out in the morning for me. MRN and PC came out in the afternoon
So it’ll probably release around 8–9 a.m. for you guys. Now, with 8 episodes lasting between 1 hour and 1 hour 10 minutes, you’d finish around 5–6 p.m. at the earliest. Did you take the day off?
Please IU, surprise us and release an unreleased song for this final episode and for your birthday. Please IU, I need to hear that soft, comforting voice. IU, I’m down bad in the Walmart parking lot praying and summoning you. 🧎🏻🧎🏻
Ah consider yourself lucky then - you didnt watch Dynamite Kiss, or Our Universe, or Practical Guide to Love?…
I’ve watched everything you mentioned. If we had to sum up my life, it would probably be 90% spent on this website talking about millions of Asian dramas. *Our Universe* is honestly one of the worst things my eyes have ever had the misfortune to witness. As for *Practical Guide to Love*, I watched only one episode and immediately felt it was going to be bad — and I was right. Watching it is clearly torture.
So it doesn't get better after ep 1? I barely got through it. It's really boring 💯
I wouldn’t say it doesn’t get better since the first two episodes are awful, but imo I just don’t find any enjoyment in watching it. The villains are literally not believable, and the episodes being 1h10–1h30 long is just too much it’s exhausting.
I keep wondering how you all manage to watch 8 episodes of WonderFools when each episode is 1h30, *and* still have time for the new episodes of Perfect Crown and My Royal Nemesis all in the same day 😭
Do you guys take the day off or something? And does the drama come out in the morning for you? Because for me, WonderFools was released around 4–5 PM. If I watch all 8 episodes straight, I’d probably finish around 2–3 AM — and that’s *with* breaks to eat, shit, shower, etc. 😂😂
So by the time I finish the K-drama, it’s already like 3–4 AM, and then I still have to watch the new episodes of Perfect Crown and My Royal Nemesis. At that point I’m basically not sleeping at all that day 😭
Well, I’ve watched 4 episodes so far. I’ll finish the rest today, but honestly this kind of drama is so bad. I’m bored 90% of the time, but I keep watching because there’s an actress I really like 😭
Chae-ni is a 27-year-old woman known as the town’s walking disaster in Haeseong. Born with a congenital heart condition and raised under the watchful care of her grandmother, she has never truly experienced the world beyond her hometown.
When she learns that her condition has become terminal, Chae-ni comes up with a plan to fake her own kidnapping in order to collect ransom money from her grandmother and finally complete her bucket-list travels.
However, everything goes horribly wrong at the local landfill where the scheme takes place. Chae-ni accidentally dies… only to wake up with teleportation powers and a superhuman heart that refuses to let her stay dead.
The girl who could never go anywhere suddenly has the entire world open before her. But this time, she chooses to protect the town she once desperately wanted to leave.
Cha Eun-woo as **Lee Un-jeong** About the Character
At first glance, Un-jeong appears to be the perfect civil servant: calm, reserved, and strictly rule-abiding. But behind his composed exterior lies a man with powerful telekinetic abilities.
Mysteriously connected to the town of Haeseong, he spends his free time searching for someone from his past in hopes of escaping his traumatic history and finding his biological mother.
A natural lone wolf, Un-jeong prefers working alone — until Chae-ni and her friends unintentionally pull him into their mission.
Choi Dae-hoon as Son Gyeong-hun About the Character
Gyeong-hun is a well-meaning man who relies heavily on his wife, the owner of a flower shop. Between his harmless lies and constant blunders, he spends most of his days at city hall filing complaints about phenol leaks from a toxic landfill.
He agrees to help Chae-ni stage her fake kidnapping in exchange for a cut of the ransom money, but the plan quickly spirals out of control at the very landfill he has spent years protesting against.
After the accident, he develops a bizarre karmic superpower: whenever he lies, his hands stick to anything he touches — and they will not come loose until he tells the truth.
Im Seong-jae as **Kang Ro-bin** About the Character
Despite his intimidating size, Ro-bin is probably the kindest person in town. He works in the kitchen of Chae-ni’s grandmother’s restaurant and is also Chae-ni’s only true friend.
As an accomplice in the fake kidnapping, he gains superhuman strength after the accident. However, there is one catch: his powers only activate when his feelings get hurt… which happens surprisingly often.
Kim Hae-sook as **Kim Jeon-bok** About the Character
Strict yet deeply caring, Jeon-bok is Chae-ni’s grandmother and the owner of a well-known restaurant.
What Chae-ni does not know is that her grandmother is also a powerful local businesswoman who once served as the main financial backer of the mysterious Hawondo Laboratory, originally built on the site of the current landfill.
Haunted by her involvement in the laboratory’s past, Jeon-bok quietly keeps watch over the former victims of its experiments.
Son Hyun-joo as Ha Won-do About the Character
Ha Won-do is a brilliant yet dangerous scientist who founded a cutting-edge laboratory dedicated to creating humans with superhuman abilities known as the *Wunderkinders*.
When the true purpose of his experiments is exposed, the laboratory is shut down and Won-do is sentenced to twenty years in prison.
After his release, he reunites with the surviving test subjects who have faithfully waited for the return of the man they call their “father.” Now, he searches for a long-lost patient from his past — the masterpiece he believes will unlock the secret to immortality.
Jeong E-suh as Seok Ju-ran About the Character
Ju-ran is one of the *Wunderkinders*, a loyal group of surviving test subjects who spent years waiting for Ha Won-do’s return so he could finish what he started.
As the side effects of the experiments continue to worsen, they desperately hope Won-do can finally create a cure.
Ju-ran possesses the ability to manipulate people’s minds through her voice.
Choi Yoon-ji as Seok Ho-ran
About the Character Ho-ran has the power to project the fantasy worlds she creates onto the people around her.
Using vivid hallucinations and illusions, she conceals Won-do’s laboratory to keep law enforcement from uncovering the truth.
Bae Na-ra as **Kim Pal-ho** About the Character
Kim Pal-ho, one of the *Wunderkinders*, possesses the ability to manipulate gravity.
No way, what the hell — don’t do this to me, this is awful. What was that ending to episode 5?! I’m gonna cry, damn… I really didn’t see that coming. 😨
I really love this kind of mystery/money K-drama. It reminds me of Law Life, which I absolutely loved, even though this one isn’t about the sea it’s also about money.
Do you guys take the day off or something? And does the drama come out in the morning for you? Because for me, WonderFools was released around 4–5 PM. If I watch all 8 episodes straight, I’d probably finish around 2–3 AM — and that’s *with* breaks to eat, shit, shower, etc. 😂😂
So by the time I finish the K-drama, it’s already like 3–4 AM, and then I still have to watch the new episodes of Perfect Crown and My Royal Nemesis. At that point I’m basically not sleeping at all that day 😭
Park Eun-bin as
Eun Chae-ni
About the Character
Chae-ni is a 27-year-old woman known as the town’s walking disaster in Haeseong. Born with a congenital heart condition and raised under the watchful care of her grandmother, she has never truly experienced the world beyond her hometown.
When she learns that her condition has become terminal, Chae-ni comes up with a plan to fake her own kidnapping in order to collect ransom money from her grandmother and finally complete her bucket-list travels.
However, everything goes horribly wrong at the local landfill where the scheme takes place. Chae-ni accidentally dies… only to wake up with teleportation powers and a superhuman heart that refuses to let her stay dead.
The girl who could never go anywhere suddenly has the entire world open before her. But this time, she chooses to protect the town she once desperately wanted to leave.
Cha Eun-woo as
**Lee Un-jeong**
About the Character
At first glance, Un-jeong appears to be the perfect civil servant: calm, reserved, and strictly rule-abiding. But behind his composed exterior lies a man with powerful telekinetic abilities.
Mysteriously connected to the town of Haeseong, he spends his free time searching for someone from his past in hopes of escaping his traumatic history and finding his biological mother.
A natural lone wolf, Un-jeong prefers working alone — until Chae-ni and her friends unintentionally pull him into their mission.
Choi Dae-hoon as
Son Gyeong-hun
About the Character
Gyeong-hun is a well-meaning man who relies heavily on his wife, the owner of a flower shop. Between his harmless lies and constant blunders, he spends most of his days at city hall filing complaints about phenol leaks from a toxic landfill.
He agrees to help Chae-ni stage her fake kidnapping in exchange for a cut of the ransom money, but the plan quickly spirals out of control at the very landfill he has spent years protesting against.
After the accident, he develops a bizarre karmic superpower: whenever he lies, his hands stick to anything he touches — and they will not come loose until he tells the truth.
Im Seong-jae as
**Kang Ro-bin**
About the Character
Despite his intimidating size, Ro-bin is probably the kindest person in town. He works in the kitchen of Chae-ni’s grandmother’s restaurant and is also Chae-ni’s only true friend.
As an accomplice in the fake kidnapping, he gains superhuman strength after the accident. However, there is one catch: his powers only activate when his feelings get hurt… which happens surprisingly often.
Kim Hae-sook as
**Kim Jeon-bok**
About the Character
Strict yet deeply caring, Jeon-bok is Chae-ni’s grandmother and the owner of a well-known restaurant.
What Chae-ni does not know is that her grandmother is also a powerful local businesswoman who once served as the main financial backer of the mysterious Hawondo Laboratory, originally built on the site of the current landfill.
Haunted by her involvement in the laboratory’s past, Jeon-bok quietly keeps watch over the former victims of its experiments.
Son Hyun-joo as
Ha Won-do
About the Character
Ha Won-do is a brilliant yet dangerous scientist who founded a cutting-edge laboratory dedicated to creating humans with superhuman abilities known as the *Wunderkinders*.
When the true purpose of his experiments is exposed, the laboratory is shut down and Won-do is sentenced to twenty years in prison.
After his release, he reunites with the surviving test subjects who have faithfully waited for the return of the man they call their “father.” Now, he searches for a long-lost patient from his past — the masterpiece he believes will unlock the secret to immortality.
Jeong E-suh as
Seok Ju-ran
About the Character
Ju-ran is one of the *Wunderkinders*, a loyal group of surviving test subjects who spent years waiting for Ha Won-do’s return so he could finish what he started.
As the side effects of the experiments continue to worsen, they desperately hope Won-do can finally create a cure.
Ju-ran possesses the ability to manipulate people’s minds through her voice.
Choi Yoon-ji as
Seok Ho-ran
About the Character
Ho-ran has the power to project the fantasy worlds she creates onto the people around her.
Using vivid hallucinations and illusions, she conceals Won-do’s laboratory to keep law enforcement from uncovering the truth.
Bae Na-ra as
**Kim Pal-ho**
About the Character
Kim Pal-ho, one of the *Wunderkinders*, possesses the ability to manipulate gravity.