bro where i was when i didn't watch this masterpiece early, omggg that was so coool, u knw we all imagined some fake scenarios, and one of my scenarios before watch this , It's about a high school couple who get stranded in the mountains. They're mountain climbers, and there's a live stream displayed on a giant TV screen.
As someone who has read the webtoon, I already knew from the beginning that they were only going to adapt the Minji disappearance arc, Even so, it's one of my favorite arcs in the webtoon, so I was really excited to see it in live action.
Honestly, the casting was amazing. I think they did a great job choosing the actors, and it made me even more excited for the upcoming episodes.
noooo ofc, it waas so good ,It's been such a long time since I watched something this amazing, and I think that's exactly why I don't want it to end. 😭
I've been avoiding the last episodes for so long because of that. Dramas like this raise my standards so much that I struggle to find anything else to watch afterward.
It's not just because the cast is great it's because everything works so well together. The actors did an amazing job, the story is incredible, and the events keep me completely invested. That's why it's so hard for me to finish it
btw, *Viral Hit* is part of the same universe as *Lookism* and *Manager Kim*.
*Lookism* has an anime, which I actually recommend, but I really don't recommend the live-action drama. Personally, it's one of the worst live-action adaptations I've ever seen.
*Manager Kim* recently got a live-action adaptation called *Agent Kim: Reactivated*.
Also, a fun connection: the Taekwondo boy in *Viral Hit*, **Taehoon**, is actually the son of **Seong Hansu**, who is one of the main characters in *Manager Kim*. So all of these series are connected and take place in the same universe.
I honestly don't think a Season 2 is possible, and here's why. Full webtoon spoilers ahead.
First, the drama completely removed a lot of important characters. One of the biggest examples is **Wangguk**. He becomes a very important character later on. At first, you don't know whether he's an enemy or an ally, but by the end of the webtoon, he ends up marrying Rumi. By the final chapters, all of the main cast have also graduated from high school.
Second, the real main conflict in the webtoon is with the yakuza. There are two final villains. The first is **Seong Jun**. Towards the end, you learn his backstory and realize he's actually a tragic character who was manipulated and used by the true final villain.
The true final villain is **Lee Jinho**. He's a complete psychopath. Unlike most villains, he didn't have a terrible childhood he actually grew up in a good family. He simply enjoys violence and crime. A lot of the later story revolves around streaming and live broadcasts because that's how these groups make money and gain influence.
The reason the webtoon is so good is because everything is connected. There are so many details, and every event builds naturally on what came before. Nothing feels random or rushed. That's why I don't see how the drama could make a faithful Season 2 when it already cut so many essential characters and storylines from Season 1.
You're at Episode 33? That's the perfect place to stop. I watched Episodes 34–40 at 1.5× speed, skipped plenty…
i really want to see yu qian qian pov , like how did she's end at that place, from where she's came from and mooore mybe her and qi min in modern life with no toxic relationship
none of them! have same final fight, the webtoon is really good than drama and anime more details and fight and character, also the development of all the characters, villain or weak characters. It's kind of hard to explain without spoiling it.
First of all, yes, the webtoon is already finished. The final fight is similar in some ways, but at the same time it's also quite different.
If I explain the differences, I'll end up spoiling a lot.
What I can say is that I don't think a Season 2 is possible. The characters who would be essential for a second season weren't even introduced in the drama. In the webtoon, they appear much earlier and play important roles, but the drama completely removed them from the story. So it feels like the live action cut that whole storyline rather than setting it up for another season. mybe the anime will have a s2
Honestly, the casting was amazing. I think they did a great job choosing the actors, and it made me even more excited for the upcoming episodes.
I've been avoiding the last episodes for so long because of that. Dramas like this raise my standards so much that I struggle to find anything else to watch afterward.
It's not just because the cast is great it's because everything works so well together. The actors did an amazing job, the story is incredible, and the events keep me completely invested. That's why it's so hard for me to finish it
*Lookism* has an anime, which I actually recommend, but I really don't recommend the live-action drama. Personally, it's one of the worst live-action adaptations I've ever seen.
*Manager Kim* recently got a live-action adaptation called *Agent Kim: Reactivated*.
Also, a fun connection: the Taekwondo boy in *Viral Hit*, **Taehoon**, is actually the son of **Seong Hansu**, who is one of the main characters in *Manager Kim*. So all of these series are connected and take place in the same universe.
First, the drama completely removed a lot of important characters. One of the biggest examples is **Wangguk**. He becomes a very important character later on. At first, you don't know whether he's an enemy or an ally, but by the end of the webtoon, he ends up marrying Rumi. By the final chapters, all of the main cast have also graduated from high school.
Second, the real main conflict in the webtoon is with the yakuza. There are two final villains. The first is **Seong Jun**. Towards the end, you learn his backstory and realize he's actually a tragic character who was manipulated and used by the true final villain.
The true final villain is **Lee Jinho**. He's a complete psychopath. Unlike most villains, he didn't have a terrible childhood he actually grew up in a good family. He simply enjoys violence and crime. A lot of the later story revolves around streaming and live broadcasts because that's how these groups make money and gain influence.
The reason the webtoon is so good is because everything is connected. There are so many details, and every event builds naturally on what came before. Nothing feels random or rushed. That's why I don't see how the drama could make a faithful Season 2 when it already cut so many essential characters and storylines from Season 1.
First of all, yes, the webtoon is already finished. The final fight is similar in some ways, but at the same time it's also quite different.
If I explain the differences, I'll end up spoiling a lot.
What I can say is that I don't think a Season 2 is possible. The characters who would be essential for a second season weren't even introduced in the drama. In the webtoon, they appear much earlier and play important roles, but the drama completely removed them from the story. So it feels like the live action cut that whole storyline rather than setting it up for another season.
mybe the anime will have a s2