CherrieH-4
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I accidentally stumbled upon this series on Viu with a Tagalog dub, and my curiosity got the best of me. The zombie here is surprisingly cute, charming, and innocent. Even though he dislikes humans, he can't help but be kind-hearted by nature. No matter how hungry he gets or how much he wants to eat people (or pets), he always stops himself.
Instead of hurting anyone, he learns how to live like a human and just go with the flow, taking whatever life throws at him. It's not your typical scary zombie story-it's actually a mix of comedy, lighthearted moments, and quirky twists. There are so many little events and subplots that keep things interesting. Watching it in Tagalog made it even funnier.
At first, I found the female lead kind of annoying, but I realized that's just how her character was written. Eventually, she grew on me. Kim and Gong Sun's relationship starts off purely as business, but over time, they get closer and form this unique friendship-or maybe something platonic-but-special. I have a feeling Gong Sun likes Kim, but realistically, they can't be together. They're always bickering, but they still have each other's backs.
The whole cast did a great job, especially the two nosy detective neighbors-they were absolutely hilarious. The visuals and production quality are top-notch, and the soundtrack is solid. The actor playing Detective Kim was perfect for the role-I honestly can't imagine anyone else pulling it off. Without him, I don't think the series would be as highly rated as it is.
The only thing I noticed is that it felt like the series ended abruptly, almost like it was cut short. Maybe there's going to be a Season 2?
Instead of hurting anyone, he learns how to live like a human and just go with the flow, taking whatever life throws at him. It's not your typical scary zombie story-it's actually a mix of comedy, lighthearted moments, and quirky twists. There are so many little events and subplots that keep things interesting. Watching it in Tagalog made it even funnier.
At first, I found the female lead kind of annoying, but I realized that's just how her character was written. Eventually, she grew on me. Kim and Gong Sun's relationship starts off purely as business, but over time, they get closer and form this unique friendship-or maybe something platonic-but-special. I have a feeling Gong Sun likes Kim, but realistically, they can't be together. They're always bickering, but they still have each other's backs.
The whole cast did a great job, especially the two nosy detective neighbors-they were absolutely hilarious. The visuals and production quality are top-notch, and the soundtrack is solid. The actor playing Detective Kim was perfect for the role-I honestly can't imagine anyone else pulling it off. Without him, I don't think the series would be as highly rated as it is.
The only thing I noticed is that it felt like the series ended abruptly, almost like it was cut short. Maybe there's going to be a Season 2?
I really tried to give this a chance, but even getting through the first six episodes felt like a chore-and they're only 30 minutes each! I can't imagine sitting through all 12. The storyline is painfully slow and repetitive, probably because of the constant body-switching. I've seen other series with the same theme, but this is by far the weakest. It just doesn't hook the audience. The only saving graces are the fashion, the aesthetic, the solid acting, and the surprisingly good chemistry of the side couple.
I wasn't ready at all-the first episode felt like the climax already! I was hooked from the start. I'm a sucker for time-travel stories, and having Pond in the lead just made it even better. He's one of my favorite BL actors. I've seen him in Century of Love, 180 Degree Longitude, and Fourever You, and he always blows me away with his acting.
I also have a soft spot for complex plots and heavier themes, so Reset really hit the mark. Plus, I love series where actors play actors-like Top Form and My Stand-In. It's always interesting to get a glimpse into what it's like behind the scenes of the industry, even in a fictional way.
--- Characters:
Armin - A well-known actor at the peak of his career. But right after winning a best actor award, he catches his boyfriend cheating-with his best friend. A fight breaks out, and Armin accidentally falls to his death. When he wakes up, he's on a film set as an extra. Turns out he's somehow traveled back from 2025 to 1999.
Thada - A rich, powerful chairman of an artist agency. In 2025, he secretly admired Armin from afar but never had the courage to approach him. Now that Armin and him back in 1999, Thada isn't wasting the chance to bring him into his life.
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This series gives a great look into the showbiz world-its cutthroat competitiveness, the struggles of rising stars, and the personal battles that come with it. Thada's conflict with his stepbrother adds more drama, but what really stands out is how protective and supportive he is toward Armin. It's so heartwarming to watch.
Their connection does feel a little rushed, though. It's like Thada is completely whipped in both timelines, haha. But I love their sweet moments-they're what I live for! Their chemistry is so palpable. 💖
One thing I noticed: there are a lot of villains in this show. The main one, Thiwthit, is... intense. I can't tell if I'm annoyed by his over-the-top acting (though maybe that's how his character was written?) or just amused. I keep thinking about his role in I Will Knock You, the series every time he shows up on screen. It's complete 180 in his character here in Reset, lol! What a versatile actor.
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As for the time-travel element (2025 and 1999 eras)-it's cool and well executed, from their costumes, to their dumb phones and also cinematography.
Reset is a brilliant time-travel BL. Great production, amazing cast, beautiful cinematography, and strong performances all around. Huge kudos to everyone involved!
I also have a soft spot for complex plots and heavier themes, so Reset really hit the mark. Plus, I love series where actors play actors-like Top Form and My Stand-In. It's always interesting to get a glimpse into what it's like behind the scenes of the industry, even in a fictional way.
--- Characters:
Armin - A well-known actor at the peak of his career. But right after winning a best actor award, he catches his boyfriend cheating-with his best friend. A fight breaks out, and Armin accidentally falls to his death. When he wakes up, he's on a film set as an extra. Turns out he's somehow traveled back from 2025 to 1999.
Thada - A rich, powerful chairman of an artist agency. In 2025, he secretly admired Armin from afar but never had the courage to approach him. Now that Armin and him back in 1999, Thada isn't wasting the chance to bring him into his life.
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This series gives a great look into the showbiz world-its cutthroat competitiveness, the struggles of rising stars, and the personal battles that come with it. Thada's conflict with his stepbrother adds more drama, but what really stands out is how protective and supportive he is toward Armin. It's so heartwarming to watch.
Their connection does feel a little rushed, though. It's like Thada is completely whipped in both timelines, haha. But I love their sweet moments-they're what I live for! Their chemistry is so palpable. 💖
One thing I noticed: there are a lot of villains in this show. The main one, Thiwthit, is... intense. I can't tell if I'm annoyed by his over-the-top acting (though maybe that's how his character was written?) or just amused. I keep thinking about his role in I Will Knock You, the series every time he shows up on screen. It's complete 180 in his character here in Reset, lol! What a versatile actor.
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As for the time-travel element (2025 and 1999 eras)-it's cool and well executed, from their costumes, to their dumb phones and also cinematography.
Reset is a brilliant time-travel BL. Great production, amazing cast, beautiful cinematography, and strong performances all around. Huge kudos to everyone involved!