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Former_Antelopee

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I thought this was really good but some things annoyed me!

Cheong-San getting bitten was the sadest death :( but I don’t understand why he didn’t let Nam-Ra feed on him after he got bitten as he knew she was hungry and had already nearly bitten him just before.
Also didn’t understand why they didn’t get Nam-Ra to go and look for food/drink for them all whilst in the school since the zombies wouldn’t have attacked her anyway.
Also they could’ve got her to go somewhere make a lot of noise to attract the zombies so the others could escape and then could’ve gone to meet up with them after?
And when they were in the music room making the noise to attract the zombies why didn’t they close the doors once they left since they couldn’t open the doors!

I hated Gwi-nam but thought he was a good villain. At least he finally died (I think I still have e12 to watch some a little of e11.

Was sad when they nearly got saved :( and when they realised their parents had turned into zombies.
 
Loved this, the Koreans are making some brilliant programs 👏
Yeah the last couple of episodes started to get a little far fetched. I liked the way they touched on the emotional side of things more than other zombie shows do.
 
I thought it was brilliant too. It was only the second Korean drama I'd watched (after Squid Game) would love recommendations for others? I love how they have no qualms making you love a character then just killing them, every episode has a cliffhanger but one where you actually need to know what happens next, and of course the gore. I don't even like zombie stuff as a general principle but really enjoyed it
 
I thought it was brilliant too. It was only the second Korean drama I'd watched (after Squid Game) would love recommendations for others? I love how they have no qualms making you love a character then just killing them, every episode has a cliffhanger but one where you actually need to know what happens next, and of course the gore. I don't even like zombie stuff as a general principle but really enjoyed it
Hellbound is very good and The Silent Sea is good, both on Netflix. Train to Busan (K film) is one of the best zombie films I've ever seen, if you can find it streaming somewhere. Alice in Borderland is on Netflix too - Japanese, kinda similar to Squid Game - good too but I preferred SG.
 
I thought this was really good but some things annoyed me!

Cheong-San getting bitten was the sadest death :( but I don’t understand why he didn’t let Nam-Ra feed on him after he got bitten as he knew she was hungry and had already nearly bitten him just before.
Also didn’t understand why they didn’t get Nam-Ra to go and look for food/drink for them all whilst in the school since the zombies wouldn’t have attacked her anyway.
Also they could’ve got her to go somewhere make a lot of noise to attract the zombies so the others could escape and then could’ve gone to meet up with them after?
And when they were in the music room making the noise to attract the zombies why didn’t they close the doors once they left since they couldn’t open the doors!

I hated Gwi-nam but thought he was a good villain. At least he finally died (I think I still have e12 to watch some a little of e11.

Was sad when they nearly got saved :( and when they realised their parents had turned into zombies.
Omg yes I agree with all these things haha

also why was it never explained why she didn’t turn full zombie whereas the others that gwi nam bit did turn into zombies? Why did only some people have that immunity? That girl who was upset about her nudes being leaked had her priorities all wrong 😂😂 in fact a lot of them did! Some crazy selfish teenager hormones happening!

The baby and little girl had me so upset 😭 I also was so sad when they were so close to getting rescued and then were left there. The guy on the roof who could hear them banging on the door and left them to die was a little twit and I’m glad he got killed
 
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