All the women survive and all the men die. You would think this show was written in Hollywood, not Korea.
Every death is predictable long before it happens. The logic of the characters makes no sense as well. The girl is betrayed twice by the main character and she still trusts her for some reason. Oh, and the girl can survive on the moon. When the main character was infected, I had no doubt whatsoever that she was going to be just fine, because girl power.
By episode 3 I was just waiting for the series to end. There was a little suspense every now and then but most of it was lost knowing they were just going to take the cliche way out.
I'm a pretty big fan of Korean tv and movies, and I don't usually judge them to the same standards as I do US TV and movies, but instead of making something compelling, they went the Hollywood route, and made something dry, boring, and almost entirely predictable.
The main character was the least likeable character in the show. She's mad the government could be hiding something from them while at the same time, she is hiding information from the crew. I dont think at any point during the show, did they make any effort to make me want to care about her character.
Every death is predictable long before it happens. The logic of the characters makes no sense as well. The girl is betrayed twice by the main character and she still trusts her for some reason. Oh, and the girl can survive on the moon. When the main character was infected, I had no doubt whatsoever that she was going to be just fine, because girl power.
By episode 3 I was just waiting for the series to end. There was a little suspense every now and then but most of it was lost knowing they were just going to take the cliche way out.
I'm a pretty big fan of Korean tv and movies, and I don't usually judge them to the same standards as I do US TV and movies, but instead of making something compelling, they went the Hollywood route, and made something dry, boring, and almost entirely predictable.
The main character was the least likeable character in the show. She's mad the government could be hiding something from them while at the same time, she is hiding information from the crew. I dont think at any point during the show, did they make any effort to make me want to care about her character.
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