"Happiness" is a Korean thriller series about two longtime friends who find themselves trapped inside an apartment building during a deadly zombie outbreak. I finally watched "Happiness", and honestly, I wish I had started it sooner. The story follows two friends who have known each other since their school days. Years later, both are working in different government departments and living very different lives. But everything changes when a mysterious drug begins turning people into violent infected monsters. Most of the series takes place inside a large apartment complex where residents suddenly find themselves trapped and cut off from the outside world. What makes "Happiness" stand out is that it isn't just about zombies. Yes, the infected are dangerous and create plenty of tense moments, but the real focus is often on the people trapped inside the building. Their fears, selfish decisions, relationships, and survival instincts become just as importan...
So I just watched If Wishes Could Kill on Netflix … and honestly, I wasn’t planning to talk about it this much, but I kind of have to. Because this is one of those series that hooks you before you even realize it. The concept sounds simple at first. Imagine there’s an app on your phone… where any wish you make actually comes true. Sounds fun, right? Good grades — done. Love life — fixed. Revenge — handled. But yeah… it’s not that simple. Because the moment your wish gets fulfilled… something else happens. And that “something” is what turns this into a proper dark experience. What I liked is how quickly the series pulls you in. You start with one episode… then you’re already thinking about the second… then the third… and before you realize it, you’re deep into it. It keeps feeding you one big question: How is this even possible? How can a simple app do something like this? And instead of giving you instant answers, the show makes you wait. The first three episodes feel li...