Damn, it was a normal series, why did they ruin the end like that? Maybe it went to someone, of course, but it seemed to me that they did it foolishly. What kind of excessive fantasy and a cult with a teacher? Why was that?
@Karina_TV series: I absolutely agree 🤝 What did they do with the finale!? Some kind of patroness of the red lines sect, magical blood that gives everyone the power to see lines... it's completely unclear where this teacher came from, why did she need to reveal the ability to see lines to everyone!? I really liked the first 4 episodes, 5 are still nothing, but the finale was just leaked...
@Karina_TV series: they double as much as possible that they ruined the end. It was a very interesting mystical detective story, but in the end it merged into some kind of excessive mysticism and sudden visits.
@Karina_TV series: well, that's okay. When a lot of interesting mysticism is shoved into a series, it's rare to be able to explain everything normally at the end. How would you get out?)
I thought my brain would explode at the end, honestly. The finale was a little overdone, porridge-malasha in the end. No one even doubted that the teacher was in charge. But the way it was presented was strange....I still have questions personally. I have mixed feelings after watching it.I kind of liked it, but I kind of didn't quite. The first episodes were great. The idea itself is incredibly interesting, unusual, and relevant. The plot kept you in suspense, and you don't understand until the very end what's going to happen and where we're going. An amateur drama, a kind of art house. Not everyone will get it. The thing turned out to be extremely specific…
The latest episode is truly psychedelic and art-house in one key. And everything would be fine, but the questions remained, and this is very annoying.
As mentioned above, the idea, the idea, and even the embodiment of the first series are good. Anyway, it's really not common...I'm hooked. But the finale itself is no longer mine... It smelled like Von Trier. It's a little hard....
Well, it's a bit of a strange ending, with a CLEAR hint of season 2. But is he needed here? I don't think so.
Lee Soo Hyuk is gorgeous, I hope after this drama he will be given the main roles more often) he can do anything)))
As a result, we got an incomprehensible chaotic drama with a good plot and an unusual ending. Am I happy with this? Not really. Do I regret watching it? No. It was an interesting experience.
I thought I was going to lose my mind.We suddenly decided to switch to horror.God, I was so scared for our messrs.I certainly didn't expect such an ending, everyone sees the lines..I'd really go crazy.Why was gg eventually left without friends?I didn't understand a lot, it was like my brain was being combed.It's a fast-paced ending.
Well? What's next? Why should anyone see the lines? So that no one cheats on anyone? Or to evaluate the partner's "bouquet" before starting sexual relations and send him for a certificate of absence of STDs?
@ania-f: exactly. Do people even need it? I got married at the age of 30, I don't care how many partners my husband had before me, but what if I know them, I don't give a fuck?
It's great to know that you've been cheated on right away, rather than living a lie for years. But! It's a terrible world. Bed matters are strictly personal. The ending is certainly strange. And I understand that this is a hint for season 2.
I repeat the words in one voice with the commentators above. We had a thriller and a mystery, it didn't fit into the genre of fiction. And so the last episode presented a fantastic theory with a bunch of questions. Why was it necessary to kill this guy (although the idea is more or less clear)? Damn it, everyone loves each other, the girl was left without a line again😅
Probably, the end is relatively good, if within the framework of a good fit: now I will see that you are cheating on me, now we will see who committed the crime...
The ending, though... Is it a hint of Season 2 or a favorite Korean ending that is as open as possible!?
The whole series, I've been wondering how Ji Uk has so many lines. Was he messing around with young ladies every three hours?...
Well, the ending, of course, let me down... Let's start for health, as they say... Well, it turned out to be crazy, honestly. How did such an amazing drama, ideas, manage to make such a D in the end?
His Wi-Fi is, of course, a separate joke. I agree with the comments above, there are more questions than answers. Since the first episodes, I've been worried about where the girl who offended Son A. went. Somehow I missed this moment. Who was the teacher, some kind of deity or? I really feel sorry for the kid, I was really upset that he was killed.😭
what kind of psychedelic and bacchanal was going on in the last episode, and it all started so cheerfully and intriguingly, eh, now there's a taste of disappointment
Why would I watch something like that at night? I thought there were 2 episodes in total. And here they really messed up.
The moment with the school, when the detective missed the schoolgirl and where they then ran around the floors, was very reminiscent of one of the Freddy Krueger episodes. There were terrible scenes there. They were also repeated.
And what is the birth of a supernova in a red halo? It's too pretentious.
If the main character had been a bit cynical, she would probably have said after all, "You wanted to know each other's secrets, didn't you? Here, enjoy it."
It's a pity for the kid, he had a smile like Park Jinyoung. And in the end, she wasn't alone, the teacher stuck to her like a leech. 😅
@Metira: The main thing is not to dream about it now 😁 well , Lee Soo Hyuk can only dream about his beautiful glasses , and the rest is better not to 😂
There was a very promising beginning and a very random ending, which seemed to have too much and nothing at the same time. We've misplaced the basic idea and added inappropriate fiction. But to be fair, somewhere in the middle, I already realized that it wouldn't work out properly, because at least I didn't have enough options for where it could all go in the end, but in a way that was logical and high-quality. But I don't regret watching it, there were a lot of high-quality moments and plot twists before the finale.
P.S. I saw that this is an adaptation of the webtoon, I decided to see how it was wrapped up and solved. There was a big surprise waiting for me: either I studied Sammari very fluently in all the episodes, or going into fiction is purely a joke of the series. Because I didn't find anything like that on the webtoon. On the contrary, the entire webtoon is about individual s-line influence stories, coolly wrapped up like the first 5 episodes of the series. Why invent a bicycle and ruin an absolutely self-sufficient and cool webtoon concept?
@zohegoogo27: From those Sammari episodes that I read, there is no ending as such, in the webtoon the lines see everything from the very beginning (there is no story about glasses and a deity) and then just in each episode there are separate stories of the influence of c-lines on people and the world as a whole. I did not find the episodes in full in the translation, I read short descriptions of the episodes in machine translations into English.
The five episodes are amazing. The sixth is a fierce game. What was that? A deity? Nothing is clear. Who smoked what from the screenwriters?? I liked the ending with everyone starting to see the lines. Let's leave it, and forget about everything that happened in the sixth.
Nothing is clear, but it is very interesting. I would like to live in a world with the same threads - minus rapists, infidelity and a bunch of other problems
I agree with all the dissatisfied ones! Such an unpleasant aftertaste of the finale, disappointing. They ruined the ending so much that I don't need any continuation.
The message of the drama is interesting. I understood it as something that we are not all able to see, not all connections, but they will be. Everyone has their own secrets. With their disclosure, the world is capable of plunging into a kind of chaos. Sometimes it's better to live in ignorance.
However, there are a lot of unsolved issues.
1) Where did the girl who insulted Son Ah go in the beginning? 2) How exactly did Hyun Hyup know that these were the glasses? In the fifth episode, the detective gave them to her to try on. Look, the lines are hidden only behind dark glasses. So through any transparent lens, she, a girl with abilities, will see those lines. 3) Where Gyu Jin, the teacher who turned out to be, came from.. A deity?! Like, what was her motivation for doing what she was doing? 4) What kind of parallel world is this? If people are killed in it, will they be killed in reality? Is this not a figment of the imagination? What about the name of the "mind game" that was written in Hyun Hyup's message? 5) This question follows from the previous one. Grandpa Song was killed? But that's what happened in the parallel world.
In addition, there were quite a lot of funny moments that defy logic. Look, I understand, of course, that Hyun Hyup and a classmate who's in love with her named Joon Song are teenagers. Puberty, hormones are raging, but was their first serious sex in a motel after the murder? A closed motel. Maybe even in the same room. Seriously? Really?
The end turned out to be crumpled. Also with a hint of a second season. Well... such..
I read that this is the debut drama directed and written by Ahn Joo Yong. That probably partly explains a lot.
Soo Hyuk, what kind of wind brought you into this drama anyway?
The final episode seems to belong to a completely different drama – the insane sectarians of the cult of Red Threads and some kind of fantasy, well, a fused crumpled ending. I watched the previous episodes with great pleasure, but the last one really spoiled the impression. In general, I liked the concept of the drama, except for the 6th episode. Lee Soo Hyuk played his role perfectly, I want to see him in the lead roles more often!
Well, what can I say, nuuu H.Y. The seed was interesting, Su Hyuk is as good as ever. Of course, there are a lot of questions left, but it's not bad for six episodes. Overall, the drama is more of a yes than a no. You can watch it for a change, at least for the sake of Su Hyuk wearing glasses.
Well, there's no subtraction or addition. Everyone has already said what kind of sleep it is at a temperature of 40 Well, really, it's like Episode 6 was "glued" from another series. I would like to ask: why? And most importantly , I feel sorry for my classmate the most, of course. A normal 5 episodes and a gorgeous look are what more or less saves this drama.🫠
What kind of game is going on in the last episode... I can't say that I really liked everything before, but it was interesting to watch as a whole, but what's happening here is just a facepalm.
Interestingly, it turned out that everyone can see the lines now, but otherwise it's just some kind of tin. I don't understand a damn thing. And a bunch of unsolved issues. It really pissed me off
The end was disappointing..... Although the last frame with the teacher, who whispers like a leech, smiled) I guess she's living in her head now, and a 2nd season is possible? It's unlikely, just an open ending. I'd rather watch a whole series made up of stories like the one with the half-changed sister. To have all sorts of intrigues in the everyday genre.
Why was Henip's boyfriend Euginson killed? That bully was a missing school girl, supposedly killed by a Sectarian teacher, although it would be logical to see her in the camp of minions with glasses. I didn't like the fact that now everyone sees the lines in the end.. Why did the sectarian woman need this? It would be fine if they showed up on a full moon or on weekends... maybe someone understood, but I didn't.. Why was she immortal, and why was she special at all? Her mother was ordinary, and so was her father..
I expected more, to be honest. But in fact, it's the same thing from series to series. Someone finds out about cheating, a crime, or something else, and everyone has the same reaction - violence. "Ahhh, it's all points. You don't understand. And anyway, that's the way it's meant to be." So what? That doesn't change the fact that it repeats itself from episode to episode and gets boring. And to roll it all into some kind of horror, well, OK. Okay. Also with the school. It's just new and original.
And honestly, I hope there won't be a second season. Because it will just be sucking out the idea.
Such a cool idea, but somehow not everything was revealed in 6 episodes. Why exactly is gg, the teacher, who is some kind of goddess or what she is, why was it necessary to kill that schoolboy kid, and by the way, maybe I missed it somewhere, but they never found out where the girl who had an affair with the teacher went, it's clear that she was killed, but so-That body didn't seem to have been found, or I didn't look closely. And I also don't understand this deep meaning of making the threads visible to everyone, people with glasses started to go crazy and kill, and then the apocalypse was supposed to start for all to see, as for me. Actually, the whole sixth episode, I was sitting here with this face, "what the..."
I don't even know how I feel after watching the series. It was such a cool opening and such an unusual and unexpected ending that I still don't know if I'm thrilled or shocked.🙈 It seems cool, but I feel like a moron! Maybe if all the questions and branches had been revealed, it would have become clearer and more logical, and then there would have been a sense of completeness. So at a discount: the boy was clearly killed, it wasn't an accident that the pins fell on him? But why kill him? I thought to myself that because of the sex with him, gg had a red line, but maybe to complete the ritual, so that everything would work out, gg should not have had threads, and therefore the boy was killed?! Then... where should the abuser do, eh? The teacher who committed suicide, also did not reveal who committed suicide or who helped? Because they said that the suicide note was stupidly written. It turns out that gg's mother has been in the sect all these years and why didn't she find her daughter? Well, most importantly, who is this woman?Is it a goddess, an evil spirit, or a person with superpowers? And what was it all about? Why should everyone show red threads? What's the goal. Well, that's what came to mind, you can still find questions if you wish, but everything is fine, the series is fire
I join everyone who talks about the wonderful first episodes and the last one - the mess and absurdity of everything ... The second season here will obviously be superfluous, or it was necessary to somehow bring it to it 🤔
I liked the detective component through these threads, that's what I might have looked at in a separate series without any nonsense with the teacher's line)
The ending is overly clever, although the very idea of the series seemed quite interesting. I watched all 6 episodes in one gulp. And I watched the whole 6th episode and wondered: Why? It 's kind of trash , to be honest (
I agree with all the commentators! the first 5 episodes are normal, the idea is really interesting.. but this last episode.... Somehow reminded me of the movie Suspiria, in a way that I don't know. The last frame sounds like the ending from the series "Strangers from Hell" starring Lee Dong Wook. It's unusual for Koreans to observe this.
As a fan of Trier, Tarkovsky and Garland, I will say that the ending, even for fans of this genre, is bullshit. If you want to do something arthouse, then you need to do it a) with meaning b) beautifully c) interestingly I didn't notice a single item here. And anyway, what's the point of the kid's death?
Yes, there are more questions than answers, but then again, the lack of answers can often be justified by an open ending and the opportunity to think for yourself, but when there's nothing to even think about, what's the point? You can accept any trash, it's done well, but here the last episode is obviously poorly done (
Judging by the fact that in the last episode, the video that the police watched had a date from 2023, the drama was filmed earlier and it was on the shelf. And probably because of such a crumpled ending. The first three episodes were very interesting and exciting, but with the series about the music teacher, there was a sur that ended with something I don't understand. But as always , Su Hyuk was amazing 🥰 You can watch this kind of postmodernism for him 😄
How interesting it was at the beginning and how they ruined the end☹️ At some point, it became obvious that this teacher would be connected to all this, but this was not what Kringe expected. Okay, the vision of the creator aka the director. If they extend it, I wonder what kind of wilds the plot will lead to.
@shinegi: Well, this is normal for mysticism. It is rarely possible to explain all this adequately. The only thing that did not disappoint me from the mysticism is the Abandoned Ones. Although it was also made by Lindelof.
I had a version throughout the series that this was their family gift and the teacher would turn out to be the sister with whom the main character's father had cheated and who decided to use him to wreak havoc. And I liked my version a lot more than what we got, to be honest.
Plus, I didn't understand the message. Some kind of wild purity culture advertisement. Like, "uuuuu sleeping with people is bad, just imagine if everyone finds out who you've been sleeping with, how bad it would be."
It feels like some blinded 50-year-old producer guys really told me to write the finale that sex is bad.
To be honest, I haven't watched such a mess for a long time! They shot 5 ± normal episodes, after that they decided to celebrate, swelled up and one of them dreamed this?! Nonsense, nonsense, my God!
Now you could observe the effect of drugs on the human brain. As you can see, the scriptwriters did not calculate and did not have time to finish writing the finale until their brains finally fused.
Apparently they were inspired by Von Trier, there is something else from Aranofsky. As always, the concept of Koreans is cool, I love their fantastic series. Of course, they don't always finish well, which is a shame.
According to the series, the moral is quite obvious : "Sex is haram", it only does harm :-)
Xs who is Lee Soo Hyuk, but I liked the girl GG (if she's 26 in real life) and she plays well too, she played a really alienated heroine.
I think they will finish the first season. Everyday artists, every line had to be drawn by Su Hyuk every time)
the first 2 episodes, I was just thrilled with the series, and then some kind of hard thriller began (I hate thrillers), and in the end they did something incomprehensible, neither the plot was fully revealed, nor adequately completed. it was immediately clear about this teacher that she was muddy, but I thought she was at most a serial manipulative genius who also sees these lines, it could have been turned out like that and closed as an option, but I do not know why to do this incomprehensible fantasy stuff. In short, they ruined everything
I've been putting off watching the last two episodes for a long time because of Haight and... well, it's not that bad. We would hardly have expected a clear explanation of the origin of the lines - and even if we had, it would probably have been too confusing or too mundane. Why do we need lines at all - well, xs, God's providence? heavenly punishment?)) I liked gg's phrase that now she's not the only one who sees the world this way, except that it's probably easier for her now. However, in the end, she is not like everyone else again, and she hears this essence in the form of a teacher, no peace. I agree that a teacher painted in red, a cult, a sacrifice is too much, but everything was going to this. We needed a unified ending, even if it was bad, even if it was open. We were not given full-fledged individual stories, there were rudiments, but this is not enough. It would be fun if the creators of the series followed the path of the Black Mirror (and the original, as I understand it) - with different unrelated stories. Alas, we have what we have. I liked it better than not. Overall, it's a very unusual, tough, outspoken drama for Korea. I'll be glad to watch something similar again, because confessions stretched over 20 episodes are a bit not my topic.
And what is the big love for male gg? What should I watch with him to get involved?)
@Kate_Vesna: Regarding the last question, I liked the last one with Queen U and Tomorrow. But he doesn't have the main roles there, but rather the main roles from the secondary ones.
@Kate_Vesna: Handmade love. Lee Soo Hyuk is the main character and very handsome, it's a pity there are very few episodes. And the old one, where he's just divine, a scientist walking at night. That old image of him is similar to the one in Queen Wu
Interesting choice by Su Hyuk 😁 There's not a minute of sense in the drama, well, except for the obvious)) don't be like Soo Hyuk) there are a lot of questions and so few answers, some kind of art house was shot, well, it's fun to look at another evening, the ending scared me)
And what about the ending? I didn't understand what it was all about. We just started for health and finished for peace. Such a series was ruined, literally draining the finale. But it was such a cool idea and implementation.
The ending killed the whole plot.. but it was possible to make a good detective story in the spirit of Sherlock and Watson, but this trash in the end just ruined all the impressions.
Yeah, yeah.. They turned into neither a horse nor a Red Army.. And I've already tuned in for an enchanting finale! But in general, it's quite a decent series, I watched it with some pleasure.
as I watched the last episode, I thought that the guy died because of the curse of the main character (I still didn't understand if he was killed or not). and that this sect leader also "suffers from the disease" of red lines. Her desire to show everyone the red lines was out of spite at the curse that everyone she cared about was dying. I don't know how to wrap up these thoughts, but the ending we were given was a complete disappointment. The guy's death at the beginning of the episode keeps you in such suspense, and then this strange game. Mmmm
I join all the commentators. Nothing is clear... Who was this woman anyway, and what were her motives? In general, it ended really funny. Hyun Hyup is now a very ordinary person (apart from the absence of these lines). I actually liked the drama, despite the unclear ending. Very interesting cases turned out. A special thank you for Lee Soo Hyuk also starring. We need to give him the main roles more often, the actor is gorgeous - he plays both good and bad and ambiguous perfectly (he also has a great voice). I think for fans of detective stories, unpredictable endings and fiction (which still hasn't been explained) it won't be a bad option for the evening (there are only a few episodes) 🤔
I can rate the drama at 8 out of 10. I think I liked it, but I don't think so. I just had a headache, I didn't understand some points. Why did they kill the guy? There was little information and many questions. And the very end, the finale, just killed me. What's the point? On the contrary, now the whole world sees the red line, and that girl supposedly now sees a dead soul. That was really my last sentence. I think if there were 16 episodes, then I would have fewer questions. The plot is cool, but a little boring.
What kind of nonsense is this and why did I watch it? Before the sixth episode, the drama was weird and awkward. But the finale is a kind of trip under a lethal dose of opium. And Lee Suhyuk doesn't save the situation at all. The person who wrote (or removed) It needs help. I still don't understand why these c-lines were invented in the plot. The only really amazing arc is in the series with the mistress and her very honest brother, because they really turned the plot around in the finale. And everything else, I agree with the opinion above, goes from empty to empty, and even with a bunch of unsolved questions. I'm upset because it was positioned as something new and fresh and the trailer was intriguing.
I really love Korean detective, horror, and fantasy dramas — there's always something colorful and evoking mixed emotions. But here 3.5/5
The series set the bar on an interesting topic, which they tried to promote in the direction of investigations (I thought this was the basis)
Then half of the plot was based on teenagers who went around saying, "Wow, well, I'm sociable."
Well, as a result, the final result is zero, it's true. ______________________ Why the constant references to the main character's Wi-Fi? Why are these glasses being passed on for no reason. In the end, everyone found out about the lines, so what?
The last episode was completely surreal. The teacher was suspicious from the very beginning, at least because she was placed on a poster with the main characters in a fairly small role, which means she is not so simple. It's such a kind of spoiler, you just sit and wait for this "gun" to go off.
It 's like I watched nonsense , but I liked it . At first, no one knew who was sleeping with whom, and no one cared. The end of the episode showed that now almost everyone is either ashamed or does not want other people to get into their personal lives and wear helmets so that the lines are not visible. The very essence of the disclosure of these lines has remained unclear. Well, let only a select few see. Well, in short… Lee Soo Hyuk liked something sooooo much, although she used to be quite indifferent to him. Maybe the strange atmosphere of the drama had an effect, I don't know. 😁
I guess we're all here for Lee Soo Hyuk (: My brain didn't understand the content, but my eyes absorbed all the beauty of the visual (Lee Soo Hyuk). Overall, my goals have been achieved and my mission accomplished.
We started for health, finished for peace. Such a great idea, it seems to me that in terms of the script it was possible to go around like that. But we got some kind of turd at the end (either it's a lack of time to fit everything into a mini-season, or we decided "and sooooo it will do" 3/5 just because of the beginning
1. The dummy hero: The "Kid" (Lin Qi) turned out to be not a genius, but just a pretentious observer. If he has not prevented a single death in 6 episodes and has not outplayed the maniac with his intellect, this is a mannequin hero. 2. Shock for shock's sake: The scriptwriters used the dirtiest techniques (schoolchildren in bed, murder in the final scene) to hide the lack of a coherent detective story. This is based on the "virality" in shorts, not on quality. 3. Meaninglessness: The authors wanted to appear "deep" and "gloomy", but in the end they just left the aftertaste of dirt without catharsis. No wisdom, no awareness of power, just a festival of unjustified cruelty.
It was kind of pointless, the picture was beautiful and it got me hooked, and in fact the beginning was just interesting, but in the end it turned out to be kind of stupid…
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110it's completely unclear where this teacher came from, why did she need to reveal the ability to see lines to everyone!? I really liked the first 4 episodes, 5 are still nothing, but the finale was just leaked...
I have mixed feelings after watching it.I kind of liked it, but I kind of didn't quite. The first episodes were great. The idea itself is incredibly interesting, unusual, and relevant. The plot kept you in suspense, and you don't understand until the very end what's going to happen and where we're going. An amateur drama, a kind of art house. Not everyone will get it. The thing turned out to be extremely specific…
But Su Hyuk's bouquet blew up the Internet))))
As mentioned above, the idea, the idea, and even the embodiment of the first series are good. Anyway, it's really not common...I'm hooked. But the finale itself is no longer mine... It smelled like Von Trier. It's a little hard....
Lee Soo Hyuk is gorgeous, I hope after this drama he will be given the main roles more often) he can do anything)))
As a result, we got an incomprehensible chaotic drama with a good plot and an unusual ending. Am I happy with this? Not really. Do I regret watching it? No. It was an interesting experience.
I probably won't recommend the drama.
And even without the "bouquets", it would be nice to send potential partners for help.🫰🏻
The ending is certainly strange. And I understand that this is a hint for season 2.
We had a thriller and a mystery, it didn't fit into the genre of fiction. And so the last episode presented a fantastic theory with a bunch of questions.
Why was it necessary to kill this guy (although the idea is more or less clear)? Damn it, everyone loves each other, the girl was left without a line again😅
Probably, the end is relatively good, if within the framework of a good fit: now I will see that you are cheating on me, now we will see who committed the crime...
The ending, though... Is it a hint of Season 2 or a favorite Korean ending that is as open as possible!?
And you can't call it outright chaos, xs, I think, but you can live with these lines :D
Well, the ending, of course, let me down... Let's start for health, as they say... Well, it turned out to be crazy, honestly. How did such an amazing drama, ideas, manage to make such a D in the end?
Since the first episodes, I've been worried about where the girl who offended Son A. went. Somehow I missed this moment. Who was the teacher, some kind of deity or?
I really feel sorry for the kid, I was really upset that he was killed.😭
The moment with the school, when the detective missed the schoolgirl and where they then ran around the floors, was very reminiscent of one of the Freddy Krueger episodes. There were terrible scenes there. They were also repeated.
And what is the birth of a supernova in a red halo? It's too pretentious.
If the main character had been a bit cynical, she would probably have said after all, "You wanted to know each other's secrets, didn't you? Here, enjoy it."
It's a pity for the kid, he had a smile like Park Jinyoung.
And in the end, she wasn't alone, the teacher stuck to her like a leech. 😅
But I don't regret watching it, there were a lot of high-quality moments and plot twists before the finale.
P.S. I saw that this is an adaptation of the webtoon, I decided to see how it was wrapped up and solved. There was a big surprise waiting for me: either I studied Sammari very fluently in all the episodes, or going into fiction is purely a joke of the series. Because I didn't find anything like that on the webtoon. On the contrary, the entire webtoon is about individual s-line influence stories, coolly wrapped up like the first 5 episodes of the series. Why invent a bicycle and ruin an absolutely self-sufficient and cool webtoon concept?
I would like to live in a world with the same threads - minus rapists, infidelity and a bunch of other problems
However, there are a lot of unsolved issues.
1) Where did the girl who insulted Son Ah go in the beginning?
2) How exactly did Hyun Hyup know that these were the glasses? In the fifth episode, the detective gave them to her to try on. Look, the lines are hidden only behind dark glasses. So through any transparent lens, she, a girl with abilities, will see those lines.
3) Where Gyu Jin, the teacher who turned out to be, came from.. A deity?! Like, what was her motivation for doing what she was doing?
4) What kind of parallel world is this? If people are killed in it, will they be killed in reality? Is this not a figment of the imagination? What about the name of the "mind game" that was written in Hyun Hyup's message?
5) This question follows from the previous one. Grandpa Song was killed? But that's what happened in the parallel world.
In addition, there were quite a lot of funny moments that defy logic. Look, I understand, of course, that Hyun Hyup and a classmate who's in love with her named Joon Song are teenagers. Puberty, hormones are raging, but was their first serious sex in a motel after the murder? A closed motel. Maybe even in the same room. Seriously? Really?
The end turned out to be crumpled. Also with a hint of a second season. Well... such..
I read that this is the debut drama directed and written by Ahn Joo Yong. That probably partly explains a lot.
Soo Hyuk, what kind of wind brought you into this drama anyway?
I am also interested in this question, but we have not received an answer:(
At least I looked at Su Hyuk.…
Klassukha is not just cool, but also a goddess, I'm screaming.
I liked. Cool idea, cool cast.
Lee Soo Hyuk played his role perfectly, I want to see him in the lead roles more often!
I agree with all the comments above
We started so well and it's so easy to merge the finale, it should have been thought of before.…
Lee Soo Hyuk is handsome, played well, showed different facets of the hero. I really want more of his main roles.
Overall, the drama is more of a yes than a no. You can watch it for a change, at least for the sake of Su Hyuk wearing glasses.
1) the kid died terribly.
2) what the hell is this at the end? We
started the series for health, finished for peace
what kind of sleep it is at a temperature of 40
Well, really, it's like Episode 6 was "glued" from another series.
I would like to ask: why? And most importantly
, I feel sorry for my classmate the most, of course.
A normal 5 episodes and a gorgeous look are what more or less saves this drama.🫠
But... what kind of non-killable gg? What is the deity of the red lines? What for? No, well, did you see..?!😒
I'd rather watch a whole series made up of stories like the one with the half-changed sister. To have all sorts of intrigues in the everyday genre.
Why was Henip's boyfriend Euginson killed?
That bully was a missing school girl, supposedly killed by a Sectarian teacher, although it would be logical to see her in the camp of minions with glasses.
I didn't like the fact that now everyone sees the lines in the end.. Why did the sectarian woman need this?
It would be fine if they showed up on a full moon or on weekends...
maybe someone understood, but I didn't.. Why was she immortal, and why was she special at all? Her mother was ordinary, and so was her father..
So what? That doesn't change the fact that it repeats itself from episode to episode and gets boring. And to roll it all into some kind of horror, well, OK. Okay. Also with the school. It's just new and original.
And honestly, I hope there won't be a second season. Because it will just be sucking out the idea.
In general, the story is not bad and the idea is interesting, but somehow it all turned out clumsily, which is not entirely clear))
Lee Soo Hyuk is a handsome guy, we were glad to see you, come visit us again)) ❤
But without all your lines, please.
Secondly, Suhyuk, you are a sexy motherfucker, there are no questions for you.
The second season here will obviously be superfluous, or it was necessary to somehow bring it to it 🤔
I liked the detective component through these threads, that's what I might have looked at in a separate series without any nonsense with the teacher's line)
a) with meaning
b) beautifully
c) interestingly
I didn't notice a single item here. And anyway, what's the point of the kid's death?
Yes, there are more questions than answers, but then again, the lack of answers can often be justified by an open ending and the opportunity to think for yourself, but when there's nothing to even think about, what's the point? You can accept any trash, it's done well, but here the last episode is obviously poorly done (
But as always , Su Hyuk was amazing 🥰 You can watch this kind of postmodernism for him 😄
It would be cool if they made a sequel, when suddenly everyone had threads and some specific stories of people with them.
Plus, I didn't understand the message. Some kind of wild purity culture advertisement. Like, "uuuuu sleeping with people is bad, just imagine if everyone finds out who you've been sleeping with, how bad it would be."
It feels like some blinded 50-year-old producer guys really told me to write the finale that sex is bad.
The last one is complete crap.
Apparently they were inspired by Von Trier, there is something else from Aranofsky.
As always, the concept of Koreans is cool, I love their fantastic series. Of course, they don't always finish well, which is a shame.
According to the series, the moral is quite obvious : "Sex is haram", it only does harm :-)
Xs who is Lee Soo Hyuk, but I liked the girl GG (if she's 26 in real life) and she plays well too, she played a really alienated heroine.
I think they will finish the first season. Everyday artists, every line had to be drawn by Su Hyuk every time)
I agree that a teacher painted in red, a cult, a sacrifice is too much, but everything was going to this. We needed a unified ending, even if it was bad, even if it was open. We were not given full-fledged individual stories, there were rudiments, but this is not enough. It would be fun if the creators of the series followed the path of the Black Mirror (and the original, as I understand it) - with different unrelated stories. Alas, we have what we have.
I liked it better than not. Overall, it's a very unusual, tough, outspoken drama for Korea. I'll be glad to watch something similar again, because confessions stretched over 20 episodes are a bit not my topic.
And what is the big love for male gg? What should I watch with him to get involved?)
There's not a minute of sense in the drama, well, except for the obvious)) don't be like Soo Hyuk) there are a lot of questions and so few answers, some kind of art house was shot, well, it's fun to look at another evening, the ending scared me)
I actually liked the drama, despite the unclear ending. Very interesting cases turned out.
A special thank you for Lee Soo Hyuk also starring. We need to give him the main roles more often, the actor is gorgeous - he plays both good and bad and ambiguous perfectly (he also has a great voice).
I think for fans of detective stories, unpredictable endings and fiction (which still hasn't been explained) it won't be a bad option for the evening (there are only a few episodes) 🤔
And Lee Suhyuk doesn't save the situation at all.
The person who wrote (or removed) It needs help.
I still don't understand why these c-lines were invented in the plot. The only really amazing arc is in the series with the mistress and her very honest brother, because they really turned the plot around in the finale. And everything else, I agree with the opinion above, goes from empty to empty, and even with a bunch of unsolved questions.
I'm upset because it was positioned as something new and fresh and the trailer was intriguing.
The series set the bar on an interesting topic, which they tried to promote in the direction of investigations (I thought this was the basis)
Then half of the plot was based on teenagers who went around saying, "Wow, well, I'm sociable."
Well, as a result, the final result is zero, it's true.
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Why the constant references to the main character's Wi-Fi? Why are these glasses being passed on for no reason. In the end, everyone found out about the lines, so what?
At first, no one knew who was sleeping with whom, and no one cared. The end of the episode showed that now almost everyone is either ashamed or does not want other people to get into their personal lives and wear helmets so that the lines are not visible.
The very essence of the disclosure of these lines has remained unclear. Well, let only a select few see. Well, in short…
Lee Soo Hyuk liked something sooooo much, although she used to be quite indifferent to him. Maybe the strange atmosphere of the drama had an effect, I don't know. 😁
My brain didn't understand the content, but my eyes absorbed all the beauty of the visual (Lee Soo Hyuk). Overall, my goals have been achieved and my mission accomplished.
3/5 just because of the beginning
2. Shock for shock's sake: The scriptwriters used the dirtiest techniques (schoolchildren in bed, murder in the final scene) to hide the lack of a coherent detective story. This is based on the "virality" in shorts, not on quality.
3. Meaninglessness: The authors wanted to appear "deep" and "gloomy", but in the end they just left the aftertaste of dirt without catharsis. No wisdom, no awareness of power, just a festival of unjustified cruelty.