Sweet Home 2 is great, but…
The long-awaited second part is finally here. After three years, the sequel has arrived and we finally find out how the story continues and where our beloved characters from the first season are.
To begin with, I rewatched the first season, honestly, it's been a long time since I watched the series and I'm glad I rewatched it. Watching my favorite scenes again, and also the sad ones, only brought back my desire for more and I was excited and full of expectations to finally watch the second season.
But… yes, let’s start with but…
Where do I start, ahh.
The first three episodes started off great. I was intrigued by the new conflicts and the CGI looked surprisingly better. Of course, in the sequels, you always have to adapt to the actions and decisions of the characters, even if those decisions lead them to good and bad things. We also meet a bunch of new characters who have joined the fight. Honestly, you'll either love them or hate them. There is no in between.
Finally comes the fourth episode, where the story begins to branch out. Oh boy! The scenes flew back and forth, at some parts I was confused and yelled to my TV screen “why, whyy, what’s the reason” but I followed closely anyway to stay in the loop. The new characters we met got more screen time than our original characters, which made me a little sad. I know, I know - now that's their story too, but still!
It’s a roller coaster full of everything and please be awake and in a good mood when you watch this.
Let me just say - Song Kang, you were amazing. I missed you.
Also, only 8 episodes? I finished the series so quickly, I don’t even know if I saw anything worth remembering.
Sweet Home 2 brought more fights, more characters and more monsters and even more plot twists that I expect to see untangled in Sweet Home 3.
And honestly, overall I would rate it a strong 5.5/10, but that’s on everthing else other than what I’m suggested to rate.
See you in the summer of 2024.
To begin with, I rewatched the first season, honestly, it's been a long time since I watched the series and I'm glad I rewatched it. Watching my favorite scenes again, and also the sad ones, only brought back my desire for more and I was excited and full of expectations to finally watch the second season.
But… yes, let’s start with but…
Where do I start, ahh.
The first three episodes started off great. I was intrigued by the new conflicts and the CGI looked surprisingly better. Of course, in the sequels, you always have to adapt to the actions and decisions of the characters, even if those decisions lead them to good and bad things. We also meet a bunch of new characters who have joined the fight. Honestly, you'll either love them or hate them. There is no in between.
Finally comes the fourth episode, where the story begins to branch out. Oh boy! The scenes flew back and forth, at some parts I was confused and yelled to my TV screen “why, whyy, what’s the reason” but I followed closely anyway to stay in the loop. The new characters we met got more screen time than our original characters, which made me a little sad. I know, I know - now that's their story too, but still!
It’s a roller coaster full of everything and please be awake and in a good mood when you watch this.
Let me just say - Song Kang, you were amazing. I missed you.
Also, only 8 episodes? I finished the series so quickly, I don’t even know if I saw anything worth remembering.
Sweet Home 2 brought more fights, more characters and more monsters and even more plot twists that I expect to see untangled in Sweet Home 3.
And honestly, overall I would rate it a strong 5.5/10, but that’s on everthing else other than what I’m suggested to rate.
See you in the summer of 2024.
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