this is so good, the drama, the monster, also a good blend with some comedic sides to it that doesnt take up too much space at all, its just very subtle
omg stoppp i just realized that the young boy is played by dongwook, never looked at the cast here before, i kneww there was smth very familiar about him, such a cutie patootie fr
too many characters in focus yes, but idk what these ppl are talking abt in the comments, i get it was widely diffferent but like what did u expect? ofc it had to evolve and show the living conditions more etc hence all the «talking and planing» as i’ve seen ppl complain about. i enjoyed it and altough the support cast pretty much became the main cast here, i think they ate their parts, i genuinely cared forcharacters (defo not all tho, like the normal survivers at the camp, and the whole mother daughter story going on) i also didnt find it boring, but to each its own. however so many questions were left unanswered , but s3 will be clearing it up so im staying positive.
so like how long has it been since jisu died in those episodes after? judging by the daughter of siyoung it can be 4 ish years (but apparantly this girl can "shapeshift" into an older ver of herself in a small amount of time, so it doesnt necessarily mean anything?) but then also at the beginning of ep 4, it says its just under a year since the pandemic started which means its only been a few months since jisu died and the camp for survivers was bombed, ig this is the correct one but it really doesnt look like it, all the convos in the camp make it seem like its been yeears
true that cuz then tecnically it didnt happen but honestly i'll take everything i can get, its still a heartbreak considering how much time he acc lived without her even if they eventually meet sjdhbsjd