Great article! I try to watch currently airing as the drama isn't completed; most are wondering what will happen next week and it is fun to discuss the possibilities about how the drama might carry on
i kind of stopped watching this midway.. can someone tell me what was the entire storyline between black and todd…
Todd inherited his dad's import-export business. Todd was more like Tawi and connected to him. Todd wanted to use white (disguised as black) to create a form of revolution against Tawi and use that momentum to be in power by killing Tawi in midst of confusion. Black (the real one) found out and Todd ordered some guys to beat him to a coma but couldn't kill him as Black was his friend. Later in the series, Black goes in for the revenge, can't kill Todd and does exactly what was done to him; beat Todd to coma.
About the main plot, the group are successful in forming a revolution against Tawi. Tawi thinks that if the group is gone, the revolution will die down. So, he ordered his men to make the group "disappear". But the protestors find out about it and stop the vehicle that was kidnapping the group.
At the end, they don't show what happened to Tawi in depth but they show white and sean still fighting for the good cause so I assume Tawi is still in power or someone else rose to power.
Really? Personally it's one of my least favourite. Not only that but it felt more like one of those "makjangs"…
Yep, the zombie part can be argued as a disease but it felt unique. Like they can die with enough blood loss which seems reasonable. And it wasn't all chaos in the entire world.
They also addressed, what I think is, the proper psychological effect when they are short on food and water and how it affected their decision, making them irrational. Normally, I don't mind the lack of accuracy because these are drama but whenever I see zombie shows, food/water is somehow never a problem.
Also the relationship between the two main leads was really wholesome
This is the best zombie-related drama I've ever seen!
Wholesome relationship, "evil" characters that portrayed their roles to perfection! Really immersive. Most realistic in terms of the zombie theme as well.
I try to watch currently airing as the drama isn't completed; most are wondering what will happen next week and it is fun to discuss the possibilities about how the drama might carry on
Later in the series, Black goes in for the revenge, can't kill Todd and does exactly what was done to him; beat Todd to coma.
About the main plot, the group are successful in forming a revolution against Tawi. Tawi thinks that if the group is gone, the revolution will die down. So, he ordered his men to make the group "disappear". But the protestors find out about it and stop the vehicle that was kidnapping the group.
At the end, they don't show what happened to Tawi in depth but they show white and sean still fighting for the good cause so I assume Tawi is still in power or someone else rose to power.
The leads and the girl live in the same building so its just an open ending on that aspect
They also addressed, what I think is, the proper psychological effect when they are short on food and water and how it affected their decision, making them irrational. Normally, I don't mind the lack of accuracy because these are drama but whenever I see zombie shows, food/water is somehow never a problem.
Also the relationship between the two main leads was really wholesome
Most realistic in terms of the zombie theme as well.