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On Heavenly Ever After Feb 25, 2026
Imagine that heaven is not your final resting place. Heaven is a place where you get to live with all your needs met and in the house you always dreamed of with the person you love the most. BUT all of these comforts mean you have time to work out your traumas and poor relationships. You don’t get to escape or lose anyone to poor health, you just face things head on. You have time to grieve and then move on through reincarnation.
Things like churches and temples exist because this version of heaven is not the end game.
I enjoyed this one a lot, and it made me think.
I did not enjoy the episode that toured the entirety of Hell and did nothing to move the story forward. Feel free to skip/fast forward through episode 5, unless you like cgi and sadism.
Replying to atom951 Sep 16, 2023
Not bothered... but when did Jo In-sung become Zo In-sung, is he trying to sound cool? 😆
I've been a fan of Jo In-sung since 2004 and I've seen Zo and Jo used interchangeably since that time. There is no "Z" sound in Korean and is usually pronounced like a "J" in Korean-accented English, so phonetically, it's exactly the same.