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Almost the Best, but...
I believe there are a lot of reviews explaining the good parts of the drama. So, I'm here to give you some points about which one is lacking.
- Firstly, it really reminds me of Attack on Titan, where it starts from fighting with the monsters and somehow it becomes fighting with humans.
- The first half of the drama is about defending and surviving in a world that has been occupied by monsters. The second half, however, is about fighting with a large group of robbers that came out from somewhere.
- At the very end of the drama, it tells you about escaping from military forces.
- The monsters are overpowered. The drama itself tells us that there's no way humans can defeat them.
- The monsters are occupying the whole country. It means there is a fvkcin lot of them.
- So, where are the monsters in the second half of the drama? THEY ARE GONE. The drama won't tell you where are they, how were they be killed, who are their killers, etc. Even that iconic long-tongued monster is gone.
- Although the drama tells us so, humans can defeat the monsters by burning them.
You are enjoying watching: humans surviving in a world of monsters and humans fighting against monsters.
You are deadly curious about how will they defeat all those monsters.
You are binge-watching the drama to see how the drama ends.
BUT, HAHAHAHA, out of nowhere there are robbery attacks. You no longer see the monsters.
Why it's "out of nowhere"? The drama doesn't tell you about the robbers at all before.
What happens with Ahjumma in the toilet next?
If the infected ones can recover from their wounds, why can a weapon maker Ahjussi die?
The drama doesn't tell us about infected ones can get out from a body (shell) to find a new body.
Conclusion (negative part only):
This drama is lacking consistency. They replace the monsters' attack (which is the drama's main value) with robbery and military.
Probably, these questions will be answered in season 2?
Still, the drama is so intense that you barely see what flops. Not going to lie, the actions and intense atmosphere are SO GOOD that IT FEELS LIKE WATCHING A 10 HOUR HOLLYWOOD HIT MOVIE.
- Firstly, it really reminds me of Attack on Titan, where it starts from fighting with the monsters and somehow it becomes fighting with humans.
- The first half of the drama is about defending and surviving in a world that has been occupied by monsters. The second half, however, is about fighting with a large group of robbers that came out from somewhere.
- At the very end of the drama, it tells you about escaping from military forces.
- The monsters are overpowered. The drama itself tells us that there's no way humans can defeat them.
- The monsters are occupying the whole country. It means there is a fvkcin lot of them.
- So, where are the monsters in the second half of the drama? THEY ARE GONE. The drama won't tell you where are they, how were they be killed, who are their killers, etc. Even that iconic long-tongued monster is gone.
- Although the drama tells us so, humans can defeat the monsters by burning them.
You are enjoying watching: humans surviving in a world of monsters and humans fighting against monsters.
You are deadly curious about how will they defeat all those monsters.
You are binge-watching the drama to see how the drama ends.
BUT, HAHAHAHA, out of nowhere there are robbery attacks. You no longer see the monsters.
Why it's "out of nowhere"? The drama doesn't tell you about the robbers at all before.
What happens with Ahjumma in the toilet next?
If the infected ones can recover from their wounds, why can a weapon maker Ahjussi die?
The drama doesn't tell us about infected ones can get out from a body (shell) to find a new body.
Conclusion (negative part only):
This drama is lacking consistency. They replace the monsters' attack (which is the drama's main value) with robbery and military.
Probably, these questions will be answered in season 2?
Still, the drama is so intense that you barely see what flops. Not going to lie, the actions and intense atmosphere are SO GOOD that IT FEELS LIKE WATCHING A 10 HOUR HOLLYWOOD HIT MOVIE.
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