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One of the biggest strengths of the show is its characters. The three supporting characters stand out much more than the main lead. The main character feels a bit plain and boring at times. The others bring much more personality and energy. They are fun, expressive, and genuinely entertaining to watch. The female lead especially shines with her humor. Her running style and overall mannerisms add a lot of comedic charm to the show. The side characters and villains feel weaker. The villains, in particular, don’t feel very strong or fully developed. They are not memorable antagonists, and their acting feels a bit bland compared to the main group. Even outside the Wonderfools team, most other characters don’t leave a strong impression and feel average overall.
Speaking of comedy, the drama does have funny moments, mostly because of the characters. However, as a show that presents itself as a comedy, it doesn’t fully feel like one. The humor is not consistent throughout the show. Instead, it feels more like a regular drama that has some comedic scenes rather than a true comedy-focused series.
The action is where things get mixed. The action scenes are good, sometimes even very good, but they clearly had the potential to be much better. It feels like the show could have improved the action significantly by fully using the characters’ abilities. For example, some powers, like super strength, were not explored as much as they could have been. There were opportunities for more memorable scenes, but the drama didn’t always take them. Because of this, the action feels slightly underwhelming compared to its full potential.
As for the OST, it’s one of the highlights. The opening theme is especially great; I’d rate it a 10 out of 10.
In the end, this is a good and enjoyable drama with strong characters and a fun concept. While it doesn’t fully reach its potential, especially in action and comedy, it still a solid drama.
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I liked the first season, but compared to that, this one didn’t really live up to expectations. It was just okay. I was hoping they’d explore Ho Jae’s backstory more, but they didn’t show much at all. The story basically jumped from Jang Tae-sang to Ho Jae (his new name) without explaining what happened in between, like how he ended up in Jeonseung Biotech. That part felt rushed and a bit disappointing.Honestly, it could’ve been more interesting if the original main character had died and a completely new character was introduced—still played by the same actor, but with a fresh backstory. That would’ve added something new to the story, but unfortunately, they didn’t go that route. The story could’ve ended perfectly with the first season, and that would have been amazing, but instead it feels like they just dragged it forward without a strong reason. The ending here didn’t really feel like a proper conclusion either—the story still isn’t finished.
Overall, I didn’t enjoy this season as much as the first one.
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