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Had this on my watchlist since forever. How is it?
Done with episode 3 & not sure if I'll keep watching.

Episode 2 is all character development with cheesy romance shit.
Also the rules of zombification aren't clear.
The rabies are caused by a drug.
Some people revert back to normal after an episode and only recall dreaming.
Drinking water without quenching your thirst is another symptom.
Bites will turn you but so far scratches maybe not.
 
Done with episode 3 & not sure if I'll keep watching.

Episode 2 is all character development with cheesy romance shit.
Also the rules of zombification aren't clear.
The rabies are caused by a drug.
Some people revert back to normal after an episode and only recall dreaming.
Drinking water without quenching your thirst is another symptom.
Bites will turn you but so far scratches maybe not.

Damn, that sucks.
 
started watching The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call on netfilx

been a while since i watched an asian medical drama
 


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I'm looking forward to watching this.
 
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I'm looking forward to watching this.
I like Shin Min-A. I don't think I've ever seen her in a dramatic role though, mostly just rom-com dramas. I'll have to check it out.

I finished watching Weak Hero Class 1 on Netflix the other day. It's about a kid who gets bullied at school and fights back and shit escalates. It was pretty violent but I enjoyed it and apparently Class 2 is coming out this month so I look forward to that.

 
I like Shin Min-A. I don't think I've ever seen her in a dramatic role though, mostly just rom-com dramas. I'll have to check it out.

I finished watching Weak Hero Class 1 on Netflix the other day. It's about a kid who gets bullied at school and fights back and shit escalates. It was pretty violent but I enjoyed it and apparently Class 2 is coming out this month so I look forward to that.


I watched Weak Hero Class 1 a couple of years ago and loved it. It perfectly captures the tone and charm of a webtoon while staying grounded, and the emotional payoff really hits. I can't wait for Season 2.
 
I've seen so many k-drama in recent years that I should probably post a few. Here are some of the more "serious style" one I enjoyed:

My Name:




The Glory:




Bloodhounds:




Mask Girl:




A Killer Paradox:






On the "rom-com/lighter style" side of things there's a ton, but the two that stood out recently are:

Queen of Tears:




Marry My Husband:

 
I'm on episode 3 and this is so good 😁
It reminds me of the Fargo TV series.
Same, I watched the first 3 episodes and it's quite good. It was my first time seeing Lee Kwang-soo in a dark drama, I've mainly watched him act like a clown on Running Man for so many years, it's weird to see him in this kind of role, he did good though.


I noticed a new thriller series that popped up on Netflix called Friendly Rivalry, I'll check it out after Karma.

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Hyeri is in it and she plays a high-school student even though she's gotta be like 30 by now. But she doesn't look like "how do you do, fellow kids?", it looks totally plausible.
 
I noticed a new thriller series that popped up on Netflix called Friendly Rivalry, I'll check it out after Karma.

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Hyeri is in it and she plays a high-school student even though she's gotta be like 30 by now. But she doesn't look like "how do you do, fellow kids?", it looks totally plausible.
Don't judge me, but I'm episode 10. I've been watching it release weekly via Viki. Episodes feel bite sized compared to other dramas, so I've been blasting through them like anime. Now that it's on Netflix with all the episode available, I probably finish it by next week.

It's been okay so far. Not sure if I'd recommend it yet, but there is an overarching mystery storyline that is keeping me engaged.

Hyeri still looks young, pulls off the role well. But she definitely looks much older since I last saw her in Reply 1988.
 
Don't judge me, but I'm episode 10. I've been watching it release weekly via Viki. Episodes feel bite sized compared to other dramas, so I've been blasting through them like anime. Now that it's on Netflix with all the episode available, I probably finish it by next week.

It's been okay so far. Not sure if I'd recommend it yet, but there is an overarching mystery storyline that is keeping me engaged.

Hyeri still looks young, pulls off the role well. But she definitely looks much older since I last saw her in Reply 1988.
I'm 5 episodes in. I'm liking it enough to keep going. I just noticed that the pretty girl was Kang Hye-won. She seems to have lost a little weight since IZ*ONE or maybe it's just the baby fat on her face, but I didn't recognize her right away.
 
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