WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD
During the fight scenes, I was starting to think if I should continue watching. We all know all those scenes aren't realistic. How can 10-20 enforcers lose their target/s most of the time? Lol.
Most part of the drama revolves around the main characters being chased by the enforcers and Sigma. That's about 3/4 of the show. You could actually shorten this show into 2-3 episodes if you just put together the important scenes.
But then I wanna know why many viewers loved the show, so I continued. But then again, up until the end, there were so many questions left in my head:
1. The unbelievable 9-year survival inside the bunker ( maybe coz of Tae-Sul's stocks, so okay)
2. But another 5 years going outside the bunker (it was 2035 when Seo-Hee time traveled), by that time, canned goods and medicines are all expired. So they eat expired food? They should be dead through food poisoning then?
3. The rich people who are enjoying their lives in a villa-like place. What was that?
4. There is still electricity after all the nuclear war.
5. I really don't understand the end part where Tae-Sul and Seo-Hee are in the plane. Are they travelling thru time? But Seo-Hee never travelled thru plane before. Or eas it a dream? But all the seats are empty in another frame? Waaaah.
6. Why Sigma can see the future? Is it a gift? Clairvoyance? And why is his present self still aware of the uploader when it was his future self who knows that? Did the future Sigma left the note in the house, like the camera?
I just wanna watch another drama. I'm gonna move from this