This is why everyone needs lab safety training
This drama definitely had a bunch of people making bad decisions about lab safety. (Not to mention ethics, but we're setting those aside because the moon has no ethics board, so it's fine.) I was constantly torn between yelling PUT ON YOUR HELMET at everyone as they wandered around the station and the knowledge that if Gong Yoo put on his helmet, I would not be able to see him and his neck tattoo as well. I would like to thank whoever is responsible for that character detail. He and Bae Doona were great together, especially as the show went on, but I enjoyed the cast in general!
After an episode or two, I got really worried that the whole drama was going to be basically the plot of the Doctor Who episode "The Waters of Mars", but thankfully, it was not! It did feel predictable at times, but I wouldn't say that in a bad way. More like it set things up rather than going for shocking ~omg it's a twist~ twists out of nowhere.
It did feel like they were setting up a few things for a potential second season, which made me sigh, but I'd consider watching it if they made one.
After an episode or two, I got really worried that the whole drama was going to be basically the plot of the Doctor Who episode "The Waters of Mars", but thankfully, it was not! It did feel predictable at times, but I wouldn't say that in a bad way. More like it set things up rather than going for shocking ~omg it's a twist~ twists out of nowhere.
It did feel like they were setting up a few things for a potential second season, which made me sigh, but I'd consider watching it if they made one.
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