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The Fiery Priest Season 2 korean drama review
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The Fiery Priest Season 2
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by drama-watcher Flower Award1
6 dias atrás
12 of 12 episódios vistos
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No geral 5.0
História 5.0
Atuação/Elenco 6.0
Musical 4.0
Voltar a ver 4.0
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Comedy overpowered everything in this drama

While waiting for each new episode, I decided to watch the first season for the first time. The first season felt very slow, likely because it spanned 40 episodes. For a good portion of those episodes, I found myself hating or getting annoyed by many of the characters, which made me question whether I wanted to continue. However, the season ultimately delivered a solid story, with clear character development and growth. There was a good balance between seriousness and comedy, which I appreciated. Plus, the drama featured some great OSTs. We witnessed Kim Hae Il’s journey, from brokenness to gradual healing, only for him to be broken again and venture into darkness—before finally returning to the light.

The second season, on the other hand, started off funny, but the humor quickly became overwhelming. The comedic aspect overpowered everything else, and as a result, the plot felt weak. It seemed like the characters lost their sense of purpose and forgot why they were doing what they were doing in the first place. The humor often felt forced, as though the writers were trying too hard to make everything comedic—some jokes landed, but many didn’t. Even the antagonists didn’t face the consequences I expected, likely because the writers were more focused on keeping things lighthearted. Additionally, the action scenes were less impressive compared to the first season.

In summary, the characters I grew to love in Season 1 just didn’t feel the same in Season 2. While there were funny moments, the humor dominated to the point where it felt like the main focus of each episode. The story lacked direction, aside from the overarching goal of taking down the drug cartel, which itself felt dragged out. The final episode was underwhelming—the takedown of the villain was anticlimactic, and the lack of harsh consequences for the villain’s actions was disappointing. The music osts for this season seemed absent to me.

That said, this is just my opinion. If you enjoy comedy from start to finish, this season might be for you. But if you’re looking for a balanced mix of seriousness and comedy, I’d say the first season is much better.
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