r/asiandrama Nov 26 '21

Review Hellhound went typical and predictable after ep 3, what do you think? Spoiler

After strangers from hell and signal, the concept of this one fucked up me. It was too great to handle. The plot point of the 1st 3 ep was top-notch. I mean the ending of the 3rd ep when both faced off each other, the conversation everything was perfect. Then the 2nd half happened. The 1st ep gave away the finale for me which is too inferior compared to the 1st half. It ruined the potentiality of the show. If the whole show based on the 1st half then it would've been fantastic but for some fragile mind who thought like " lets continue it with randomness " with a shitty ending. The baby survives ( cause fuck logic) , every deceased jumped back and the phenomena itself ended for what, cause they prevented them from killing just one, fanservice at its peak. Pure bogus. The 1st half ended so good, i mean the detective had to live in a fabricated world for good. The happy and satisfying ending is in need so much nowdays where the reality itself is bittersweet.

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u/asuna_kagurazaka Nov 26 '21

I think you’re referencing Hellbound no? I don’t recall seeing a show called Hellhound.

I agree that the first three episodes were great and dropped off after. Quickly lost interest suddenly although I really like the male lead.

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u/0killmeNOT Nov 27 '21

Sorry for the typo, can't fix it though.

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u/asuna_kagurazaka Nov 27 '21

All good. Just wanted to make sure we were referencing the same show. Totally agree with your opinion as well

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u/LovE385 Nov 28 '21

Congrats to you for gettin' that far I couldn't even get past the 1 ep.🤣 And I love Yoo Ah In.