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Happiness K-Drama Review: One of the Best Zombie Survival Series You Might Have Missed | Happiness Korean zombie drama

 "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...

From Season 4 Episode 1 Review — picks up instantly and doesn’t slow down

 So yeah, From Season 4 Episode 1 is finally here… and the best thing is, it starts exactly where Season 3 ended.

From Season 4 Episode 1 Review — picks up instantly and doesn’t slow down


No reset. No delay.
Straight from the same moment.

And right at the beginning, the show gives you a small payoff — one of the older mysteries actually gets a bit of an answer.

Just enough to make you feel like things might finally start making sense.

But that feeling doesn’t last long.


The middle part of the episode is honestly a bit slow.

Most of it is just characters talking to each other.

“Can we talk?”
“We need to talk…”

That kind of energy.

So yeah, if you’re expecting constant action, this episode might feel a little quiet in between.


But then the ending hits.

And that’s where everything changes.

Right before the episode ends, it throws a new mystery at you — out of nowhere — and it’s the kind that makes you stop and think for a second.

Like… what just happened?

And in that moment, you realize one thing clearly:

This season is not going to be easy or simple.

It feels darker, more layered, and definitely more intense.


For me, this episode did exactly what From is known for.

It gives you a few answers… but then pulls you deeper with even bigger questions.

And that’s what makes it hard to stop watching.


Now I’m curious…

Do you enjoy shows that slowly build mystery and keep you guessing…
or do you prefer stories that give clear answers quickly?


If you’ve already watched this episode, what did you think about that ending?


Right now, it’s not available in Hindi yet — it should come later.

But if you can watch it in English, go for it.

Especially if you’ve followed the previous seasons, this is something you shouldn’t skip.

Because there’s a good chance that some of the questions built up in earlier seasons might finally start getting answers this time.



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