Good camerawork this episode! As I said earlier, I love that it feels a little like Western shows and that there are arcs that both completed and go on in the background. If only most K-dramas had an interesting second-half like this.
P.S, Would have liked a little improvement in the action/stunts, sometimes it’s too obvious that the punches aren’t real and it bothers me
TF just happened... Netflix really picked a lot of dramas from networks this time around (4 in just feb?!), not happy with the Viu/iQIYI/Viki growth I guess.... don't want a monopoly but not complaning for now, it's not very expensive where I live, they absorb all the cost with increasing plan prices in the west :-P
I love the show and I still can't get over the fact that the FL broke up with a guy, she was with for 5 YEARS (!) over prime/self-esteem/money/debt. I get that she was raised that way. I get that she had a difficult childhood which made her evaluate it that way. But I still don't see why that would be a reason for you to break up with someone you've been loving for years. Maybe I need to get older to understand it or writers couldn't come up with a plotline for this :)
The pre-heat/initial marketing for this?! The cringe Omg, it’s fun lol. Junyoung is a decent actor and I was waiting for fun roles for him, not the childrens show and weird cold characters he got in the past year…
Happiness isn't bland though? It's not supposed to be about action and people running away from zombies. It was…
I’m sorry you’re just lying to yourself if you believe Happiness was a mature story lol. What questions did it ask? “What if you’re stuck with a few psychos?.” Characters had no depth and storyline didn’t even try to do shit lol.
Kids who came here expecting anything as bland and boring as Happiness, turn away already lol. I doubt you will…
Waiting for a reply with think-piece on how Happiness wasn’t supposed to contain action and is a reflection of society or something 😭 sure bro, that writer who did nothing, or the lady who was crazy to become apartment rep or that amazing lead couple who were police and from a taskforce but did not carry out shit properly are reflection of society and represent actual humans or something 👍🏻 Be happy in the delusion that it was a good show.
Kids who came here expecting anything as bland and boring as Happiness, turn away already lol. I doubt you will be able to handle the brutal action which was non-existent in that show!
Definitely not just you, I feel exactly the same. FL lead isn't really unlikeable but she isn't particularly likeable…
Oh my god exactly, they have such an interesting lore they can rather build up on and write about. I also do not see where their romance fits like story-wise or in the lore. Maybe it will be like— hey, he started liking her in the end after beating eultae so he let her keep the soul? That would be to too predictable and boring especially thanks to the lack of chemistry.
I’m pretty sure some may not be liking the sudden shift of tone to a little more darker and psychological side.…
This being said if the youth shelter therapist is the main mastermind, god, that would be some predictable shit I swear. I wish the writers surprise me in that aspect. Also, he could be Yun Ho, right?!
I’m pretty sure some may not be liking the sudden shift of tone to a little more darker and psychological side. I’m personally enjoying it. Departure from usual k-dramas where the writers don’t try to do something more or different for the second half and it gets boring. This one hasn’t! I’m looking forward to more.
P.S, Would have liked a little improvement in the action/stunts, sometimes it’s too obvious that the punches aren’t real and it bothers me