Diaisipa
abr 2021 se unió
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Clasificación de Diaisipa
This show is not just a series. It is a full-body experience. I laughed. I cried. I panicked. I paused every five minutes to process the emotional damage. The concept? Genius. The visuals? Iconic. The characters? I still think about them at 3am. It made me question humanity but also made me care about strangers in matching tracksuits. I genuinely don't think I'll ever be able to watch another show the same way again because nothing hits quite like this. It gave me a cinematic trauma I'm lowkey thankful for. 10/10 and I'm not even sorry about it.
I wasn't sure what to expect going into Karma, but I was hooked from the first episode. The plot is intriguing and constantly keeps you guessing. Just when you think you've figured something out, the story takes a sharp and satisfying turn. It's the kind of show that rewards you for paying attention.
The six-episode format was perfect. Any more would've dragged it out unnecessarily. It knew exactly when to end and didn't waste time on filler or pointless side plots.
Park Hae Soo delivers, as always. He brings a quiet intensity to his role that really grounds the story. I was also pleasantly surprised by Hee Joon Lee's performance. He fit the character so well and added a lot of depth to the show overall.
This is definitely worth the watch.
The six-episode format was perfect. Any more would've dragged it out unnecessarily. It knew exactly when to end and didn't waste time on filler or pointless side plots.
Park Hae Soo delivers, as always. He brings a quiet intensity to his role that really grounds the story. I was also pleasantly surprised by Hee Joon Lee's performance. He fit the character so well and added a lot of depth to the show overall.
This is definitely worth the watch.