episode 1 was promising but episode 2 descends into bad example of trying to outdo the most dumb Japanese school…
They know what ERPB is doing is the right thing. They just wanted to turn them into a political scapegoat to advance their agenda and create grounds for impeaching the president.
i mean, nari was slowly being consumed by jealousy and narcissism and could not trust her friends actually cared…
I don’t think she truly hated them, but she did speak badly about the other friend who died and even wished for his death. However, she still didn’t trust her friend, even when Geonwoo told her that the messages were fake.
I'm waiting for S2 for only one reason that's to see Ha jun confess his feelings to Se A so she could reject him…
I can’t believe that, with everything going on in this drama, the only thing they’re holding onto is a pointless love triangle. The drama didn’t even focus on that, but these certain male-obsessed viewers always prefer hyping sml men instead of appreciating the story for what it is. Mind you, Geonwoo and Se-ah were literally willing to die for each other, the dude never stood a chance.
Gyeongseong creature had a different case😅. Both parts were shot at the same time and they just divided it…
I know. What I’m saying is that I wish this show had been prioritized in the same way. When Gyeongseong Creature was released, we already knew that Season 2/part 2 would follow shortly after. The same happened with Sweet Home 2, it was already confirmed that Season 3 was on the way. I wish this show had that same level of planning from the start because it clearly leaves room for continuation. Knowing early that another season was coming would make the open ending feel more intentional rather than uncertain. I was pissed with how long they took to confirm a season 2 for AOUAD.
There are still some unanswered questions about why the sister is trapped in that house and her eventually getting freedom, as well as Nari’s role in why the curse continued. I guess she got trapped in the realm and turned vengeful. Since it’s a Netflix series, the chances of renewal seem fairly high, although it may take 3 or 4 years. I just hope they prioritize this show the same way they did with shows like Sweet Home and Gyeongseong Creature.
I honestly don’t think Hyerin was ever truly over Seyeon. While she and Jimin had some sweet moments, their relationship still felt a bit forced. So, I wasn’t surprised after watching the reunion to find out that they weren’t dating. I’m really glad to see that Heeji and Pyeongseok are still together even after three years. It's nice to see that their connection was real and lasting.
Since Netflix seems to be considering a stronger focus on variety shows due to the high cost of producing dramas, I really hope they bring this show back. It’s such a cute and refreshing teen reality show. Even though the change in the age system can be a bit limiting, I’d still love to see them improve the format and give us something even better. Instead of focusing so heavily on shows like Singles Inferno, there’s definitely room for teen-centered content like this, especially since it has a unique charm, feels more relatable, and highlights more innocent and genuine relationships.
I heard most of Sun Rok's parts from the webtoon were already used in Babi's part in season 2. Then season 3 storyline…
It's still adapted from the original but few scenes that were originally Soonrok and Yumi were used for Babi in s2. This season is still doing well in terms of following the adaptation. But I came across an article on X saying they plan to introduce a new character to create a love triangle, something that wasn’t in the webtoon. I’m really curious about how that’s going to play out even though I'm not a fan of such trope
All this negative criticism against this drama takes me back to the "Legend of the Blue Sea" days. It…
They basically do this to actors and actresses they don’t like. Ep1 had only been out for a few minutes, and I had already seen tons of criticism and hate reviews. Honestly, I don’t understand how you can judge an entire drama based on just one episode. I’m someone who will drop a drama if I’m not intrigued from the beginning, but this one is far from bad, despite how people are trying to make it seem. Loving this so far
after 2 episodes, I don't understand a single criticism towards this show , such a harmless, fun show this is…
You would think it was that bad with the way these people are complaining or criticizing everything when only 2 eps are out and they're good. “Cringey,” “bad/forced acting,” blah blah blah, are we even watching the same show? It’s actually so fun, and I’m really looking forward to the next eps.
Mind you, Geonwoo and Se-ah were literally willing to die for each other, the dude never stood a chance.
I wish this show had that same level of planning from the start because it clearly leaves room for continuation. Knowing early that another season was coming would make the open ending feel more intentional rather than uncertain.
I was pissed with how long they took to confirm a season 2 for AOUAD.
Since it’s a Netflix series, the chances of renewal seem fairly high, although it may take 3 or 4 years. I just hope they prioritize this show the same way they did with shows like Sweet Home and Gyeongseong Creature.
I’m really glad to see that Heeji and Pyeongseok are still together even after three years. It's nice to see that their connection was real and lasting.
Since Netflix seems to be considering a stronger focus on variety shows due to the high cost of producing dramas, I really hope they bring this show back. It’s such a cute and refreshing teen reality show. Even though the change in the age system can be a bit limiting, I’d still love to see them improve the format and give us something even better.
Instead of focusing so heavily on shows like Singles Inferno, there’s definitely room for teen-centered content like this, especially since it has a unique charm, feels more relatable, and highlights more innocent and genuine relationships.