Don't watch it
i don't know what happened to the writer but he really killed the drama , it was going so well, i liked season 1 like hell, even the first 3 ep of S2 was good but i didn't understand the last ep how can the writer be so bad how can he really kill all the characters, even if he is killing them except for few it would have been a lot better if they have died fighting the aliens rather than dying by that crazy's hand , the writer choosed such a idiotic ending and so rushed too as if he was dying to finish the drama , why kill all of them so survived so hard till the hand or should I say why did they even survive if they had to die from that bastards hand , what the heck was the ending , so disappointed, because of the ending the whole series seems to be a waste. oh man !! i liked it so much at the first , why did the writer did it mannnnnEsta resenha foi útil para você?
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i am mad, pissed, sad, frustrated, annoyed.
the first part was so good even tho it made me cry a lot. BUT THE SECOND PART?????? I'VE NEVER FELT MORE RAGE IN MY ENTIRE LIFEsuch unbelievably stupid characters, i wanted to break forth wall and kill them myself. it's so damn ridiculous how they survived for this long against those dangerous spheres BUT DIED AT THE HANDS OF A FRUSTRATED VIRGIN NERD
i usually don't mind sad endings because i'm a masochist and enjoy to make myself suffer, but this one was just plain stupid. that's all. don't watch this i'm begging you
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DONT WATCH THIS SEQUEL
The worst ending plot I've ever watched in my entire life. I wrote it in the 1st series review to not seek any logic in this people, and yes it is continued in this sequel. Such a weirdly chosen plot to suddenly cross the line with an unexpected another un logical- it's not about logic it's ✨sanity✨. Last but not least how the ending was badly handled. It goes like :foolishness ? plot hole ? sudden weird wisdom words. I clearly remember how mad I was after watching the last episodes.
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I see what they were going for?
What to say about a show like this? This is my first review here, and that probably says something as to how conflicted I was, I just had to share.Wanna start with a shoutout to the visual effects teams, both the CGI and practical effects were flawless and it's a great-looking show. The actors were also really good for what they were given.
Unlike many other reviewers, I won't say "don't watch if you liked part 1" or "avoid at all costs", but I will say: part 1 and part 2 are almost like two different shows/timelines using the same/similar characters, so if you prefer to think of it like that to protect whatever part 1 means to you, I think part 2 is still worth a watch and maybe just think of them as separate beasts. One thing of note for me was that many characters made stupid, uncharacteristic decisions, some making a 180 personality shift from part 1. I also didn't like the chosen portrayal of mental health issues and their interactions with those from poverty-stricken backgrounds, which I feel might increase the heavy stigmas those vulnerable in our communities are already facing.
After this, I will spoil the ending (although most everyone already did), so be warned.
I won't lie and say the ending didn't frustrate me. It was so pointless, so meaningless. Not entirely unexpected, but not satisfying either. Not neat. Not "thematic".
But then I think of the kids from the science school. They had their own characters, their own stories, their own dreams, something they were marching toward. And yet in the story we saw, they appeared briefly and then were reincountered as a bunch of gruesome corpses on the path our heroes were taking. They died horribly, meaninglessly, off-screen. Their bodies were ransacked for loot and they were not buried or mourned by those that encountered them. Was that a fair ending? If we were watching their story, would it have been satisfying?
In real life, when an earthquake hits and 2000 people are buried in rubble, meaninglessly passing away, do they think that was how their lives were going to end? Did that factor into their plans for the future?
In a way, I think this ending was the most realistic ending possible. It was, as loss of life tends to be, brutal and unfair. We're upset because we were with some people on a journey, and that journey was cut short. There was no build up to a great climax, their lives just ended in the dumbest way, and nothing of value was learned or gained.
So yes, the ending was really annoying, absurd, divisive, nonsensical, and a hundred other words connoting something negative. However, looking back on it, I don't mind it so much. If the writers wanted to communicate the futile nature of war, they hit the nail on the head. If they wanted us to reflect on how unfair, wasteful, cruel, horrific, and unnecessary violence like that is, they hit the nail on the head. If they wanted to comment on how our "enemies" are not who we think they are, or that we shouldn't even be thinking of people as "enemies" in the first place, they hit the nail on the head. If they wanted to drive home the point that aliens were never the problem, humans were .... well, that one I find a bit on the nose.
What annoyed me more about the end of the drama, to be perfectly frank, was the complete lack of answers to my questions. One I asked several times an episode - what happened to Won Bin? One I asked many times as well - why would they do that? It makes no logical sense for someone to leave that there, or to do what they did. One I asked almost every scene - how is that still working? Shouldn't the batteries have run out long ago? Why are they wasting all those precious candles when everyone is in bed or in another room? Why are they playing so fast and loose with bullets all the time? They had 800 bullets in stock? They used that in 2 scenes, shooting all around the spheres and not hitting anything. Somehow they have all this ammo still! What are they carrying around all the time? They always say they don't have food or water, but their bags are full? Is anybody going to check on Ae Sol's wellbeing after what was an extremely traumatic assault that everyone witnessed? They are all comforting Bo Ra for a flesh wound, and So Yeon after she fainted, but nobody cared about poor Ae Sol almost being gang-r'd?? How did those 4 at the end survive their multiple gunshot wounds with no medical supplies around and no help? And what happened to Won Bin?
So yes, no shortage of questions, frustration, pity for what might have been an excellent conclusion or continuation of an interesting story, but still I don't regret watching it. Whether they ran out of budget, time, or they couldn't get all the actors on contract to keep filming, whatever the case may be, it's just a shame the ending felt so rushed. I kinda wish it just ended with the bloodbath and we didn't see the couple of scenes after - that was a stupid attempt to give people a somewhat happy/hopeful ending after the brutality of the loss of life, but I didn't really need that. The lives cut short so meaninglessly and brutally spoke for itself. It wasn't a great show plot- or writing-wise, so I can't rate it higher, but for some mindless entertainment it wasn't a total waste.
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Should’ve left the writing to the professionals, the webtoon writers
It’s about time drama writers stop trying to modify webtoons. There’s a reason the creative community chose the wentoon, they released a story, a style of writing and it was embraced and acceptedSome things do need to be modified for the entertainment value of moving picture but the process, the development and the moral of the story should’ve been kept the same
I read a bit about how the ending was executed in the webtoon and it made more sense
Here their biggest downfall in both seasons was lack of coherent development
Everything conveniently went downhill, they just happen to run in different directions, they just happened to have missed the signs
But I was fine until they went berserk with the changes and many things changed
Again the changes from the 1st half made sense for the impact but the development lost all their handwork
I get the exam guy going nuts, kids are emotionally unstable
He was bullied, looked down on, didn’t have the luxury of a steady home that he carried the burden of the future, he was alone and snapped
The way he snapped wasn’t done well, I thought he killed the cool kid, tbh that should’ve been his breaking point
And maybe he’d have seen the kids seeing the video at their final destination and so he lost his shit , sure when he went back he thought old looking girl was telling them everything and yes the one he 1st killed was his bully…
That’s what it goes back to, the bullies became cool, dependable and charming. Even bora. Soon they all bonded. Especially the way they were forgiven for lying
But for nerd guy, he was just alone alone alone
Now, the pre bully murder tbh was too disgusting and pointless. Sure he was upset old girl looked down on him but he didn’t have to assault her. This way, he wasn’t bullied into breaking point, he is not the victim, but everyone was right about him and he was a creep
10years in and he wouldn’t have become a dr or any type of office worker. He’d have become one of those creepy coworkers who’d end up in jail cuz he kept making moves on the female employees and ends up assaulting her….
In the other hand they made aesol kill him as a way of “she was the real type of outsa” and he was just a creep that was outcasted
Anyway what hurt the most was realizing the teacher, the team leader and some of the earliest kids(?) didn’t die, I’m not sure about the ending tho I did read it went with less casualties
So basically the old sacrifices went down the drain, and many died in the name of “a few weeks later they discovered a better weapon” so the kids didn’t have to become soldiers, they weren’t supposed to be sacrificed by the adults to just gain time.. and the adults + others just lived happily ever after? Well all wars are like that I guess….
But I feel like the enemy should’ve been the adults, the higher ranked soldiers and wobin for leaving the kids unattended, that guy deserved to die, team leader sacrificed for the kids and he just went back to base??
Basically they went Mist on us, it “didn’t have to go that way, if only they waited” I hate that as much as I hate the “it was all a dream”
Anyway I thought geek guy led the aliens to the kids, so the shock was ok but again the steps, the results… I cried more when they were all putting on makeup and laughing, kids should be pure, bullying is the main source of the trauma….
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not a bad ending imo
I have seen many people really hate this ending so i thought I would share my opinion. The acting was really well done. I definitely was a bit more annoyed at some of the characters in part 2 compared to part 1.In my personal opinion I don't think this ending was unrealistic. I was a little more surprised at the fact that none of the characters went mentally insane sooner. I don't think it was a terrible way to end the series. Although the ending was very sad and unexpected, it perfectly shows how someone can go insane in situations like that.
What Young-Soo did was definitely not okay and horrible of him but weirdly enough I don't find myself hating him. The way I see it is he was so obviously not mentally okay and needed someone to help him. For instance, if we go back to the scene on the beach where he is trying to explain to them what happened, he was so obviously unwell. Not physically but mentally. And I think if at least one of them would stop and just ask him if he's okay and needs help, the ending possibly could have been avoided. Another way I believe this ending could have been avoided is if they would just stop splitting up. It was very clear that something would always go wrong anytime even just one person would separate from the rest. Yet they never seemed to learn from it.
To add on to Young-Soo, I believe the reason he was so obsessed with the CSAT, and extra points was because that was his only way to get into a college for free. And getting into a good college means getting a good job, and getting a good job means getting paid well, and for him, someone who grew up in poverty, having all that meant saving his family from poverty. Hence why the CSAT and extra points were so important to him.
Another thing I would like to add is that they did a really good job at portraying someone going mentally insane. Especially how you could see him arguing himself and trying to convince himself that what he did to il-ha(?) was just self-defense, and that he deserved it for always treating him badly. Same with how he would call So-Yeon(?) a witch, because she also used to treat him badly. One scene I personally enjoyed was the scene of them "talking about him" when he was in the hallway, and his ears ringing. I really love that they added that scene because it shows much further into how he believed everyone was against him for doing what he did at the amusement park.
A few things I didn't like about part 2 were:
1. What happened to the other commander guy? I forget his name but in part 2 nobody even mentioned him, and his picture wasn't drawn on the memorial either.
2. Like I said in the beginning, some of the characters really annoyed me in part 2.
3. I'm not the biggest romance fan so some of the romance in this was very cringy to me and I kind of wished they didn't add much romance. But i do understand why there was romance.
Sorry for the long review <333
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OPINIONS ARE DIFFERENT IF YOU DEBATING TO WATCH IT OR NOT, I WOULD SUGGEST GIVE IT A TRY
WELLhere i beginI LIKED IT SO MUCH
The tense i felt when i was watsching the first part was so musch, literally i finished in one night. And the second part as well
I really liked when they were doing silly things like childs and not adults, and how it changed between laughter and action. The action had me at the edge of my seat, also i Cried and got goosebumbs. I like when the series gives me so many emotions .
There is something i didn't like ?Yes it is But i think i am pretty satisfied with the rest
The acting was reaaally good
Many of you will disagree with me but its okay. I havent seen anyting that good months now, i have dropped many seriew but this one kept me
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It had potential in the first part :(
the second part has many plotholes (?)Where is Kim Wonbin, he was not once mentionned ?
How did the prisonners survive a month wo food/water and they are still in very good conditions ?
From where did the aliens come from and what do they want and how did they become THAT dumb in the 2nd part ? (the amusement park noise was hella loud ?)
Why every character developpement went back to what they were before. They showed in the 2nd part that they were mature and more logical and suddenly eveyone goes back to 0.
WHY KILL EVERYONE I AM TRAUMATISED ?????
I was so sad that the last survivers and even the other mates didn't know the reason they were killed ☹ (except the victim that realised before getting shot) this is personal I hate that bitch of young soo or whatever his name is.
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First part was mid, second one was worse, despite trying to make it up at the end
TLDR: II would say Episode 1-3>9&10>The rest. It ended being a shut your reasoning for a while and just enjoy fast action scenes. The best part is just seeing the kids interacting with each other in cute and funny scenes and remember that you were once like them. Overall script is just bad and it diminishes the original message the webtoon wanted to convey.Now for a bit more of my thoughts:
I did a review on the first part where I pointed out the shows biggest problem, I would say this show genre is something like high teen, the good was the very flashy and entertaining action scenes with cute moments between the kids, but most of the script seems to be written by a high school senior on their wattpad. All of this changes were probably done to market the show better.
There's a lot of even bigger plot holes in this season than in the first 6 episodes, probably because there was a time skip but they didn't explain or summarize what happened during that time (Like what even where the kids doing on that location or where as Won Bin in all of this). The first 2 episodes of this season felt like some type of filler because i don't even remember what happened on them and i watched them a couple of hours ago.
Now i will talk a bit of the last 2 episodes, I think it was a good idea to make drama between the group but to be honest it felt forced, and that's because they wrote the kids to be alone in their operation while being in a military operation without a reason. The scenes in the last episode of the show were foreshadowed a bit, but because this was a 10 episode show for some reason they decided to cram everything in 2 episodes and the changes in dynamics and mental of the kids didn't have time to be explored. While they based on the webtoon ending for this, they made it a little too dramatic ,action packed and stretched out for my taste, the fake out of it being an alien attack wasn't sold enough for the real scene to be a twist. The changes they did while adapting the original story made it so the ending wasn't as impactful, Chi Yeol's monologue at the end had to be shown because the ideas he conveyed weren't explicit enough in the show, while in the original, these kind of thoughts were everywhere without having to be said explicitly.
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UTTER DISAPPOINTMENT
The producers could have stopped with the first part. Disappointing and unsatisfactory ending. I wish that " I could just undo watching the 2nd part ". Last but not the least , the actors and their acting was above par . Liked the cast but ... It all was taken away by the final episode.. It's shit. Stop at episode 9 if you wanna stay happy.Positives :
One of the things that makes Duty After School stand out is its exploration of the themes of survival and loss. The students in the show are forced to make difficult choices in order to survive, and they all experience a great deal of loss. This gives the show a sense of emotional weight that many other survival dramas lack..
Negatives :
The ending of "Duty After School" is the final nail in the coffin. It's so over-the-top and ridiculous that it's almost funny. The show tries to be both serious and campy, but it fails at both. It's a complete mess.
Overall, "Duty After School" is a disappointing show. It had the potential to be good, but it's ultimately a mess. The plot is convoluted, the characters are underdeveloped, and the ending is a disaster. I would not recommend this show to anyone.( Especially the 2nd part ) Just forget that a 2nd part exists. That would do good.
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I'm devastated by the ending. My heart is broken for these beautiful souls
I'm so heartbroken and I'm just so upset the ending had to be done like this. Why not give them all a happy ending?The first reason why I started watching this drama was because of the cutest couple Kim Yoo Jung and Wang Tae Man. They're just the cutest, but I cried when I saw one Youtube comment under one of their videos and it said, "They'll never be able to confess to one another". I'm just really hoping we get to see both of them in another drama with full of romance and comedy.
After starting the drama, I began to love all of the characters. They all became one big family and it just breaks my heart that their last conversation together was about what each of them wanted after the war was over. They deserve the whole world, not the devastating ending. Writer & director, why?! They could've lived full lives and be happy and you destroyed that. You broke a lot of hearts after watching that stupid excuse of an ending.
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What happened?
Part 1 had its problems and was not bad as it had a real gripping ending, but part 2… what were the writers thinking?I don't know how important CSAT exams are, but this exam is one of the driving plot points of part 2. What makes no sense is that humanity faces extinction and yet all these kid could think about was getting into college. I am sure there are more important things to worry about than college entry at a time like that. This becomes such a central plot point that one of the characters literally goes insane after finding out the 2023 CSAT exams were cancelled and were to be held in 2024. This leads to the drama ending not to a final showdown against the alien threat, but the final boss being this kid who has gone insane and had somehow activated god-mode in his final rampage.
The ending was anti-climatic and skips ahead to 2024 where humanity has wiped out 99% of the menace so had the threat under control. Okay... so we are supposed to imagine the final desperate struggle and not be shown it? Instead we were given teenaged angst drama with automatic rifles? Sure.
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