The WONDERfools
Defective superpowers in 1999 Haeseong, episode by episode
The WONDERfools Episode 1 Review: Eun Chae-ni Wants to See the End of the World Before It Sees Her
Park Eun-bin's first lead since Extraordinary Attorney Woo arrives in a 1999 town where the apocalypse is a street-corner sermon, and a dying woman accidentally
The WONDERfools Episode 2 Review: A Town That Hides Children Will Hide a Resurrection Too
Chae-ni wakes up officially undead, the people who saw it agree to forget what they saw, and the show quietly introduces a man whose name is worth keeping out o
The WONDERfools Episode 3 Review: Eun Chae-ni Gets Drafted Into the Worst Civil Service Job in Haeseong-si
The bad luck of being a superhuman in 1999 Haeseong-si is that someone professional, well-funded, and Bible-quoting has been hunting people like you for decades
The WONDERfools Episode 4 Review: A Fairy Tale Without a Happy Ending Cracks Open Ju-ran's Origin
Telekinesis announces itself by sticking a magician to the ceiling, a deaf girl hears warmth for the first time before everything burns, and Eun Chae-ni sees th
The WONDERfools Episode 5 Review: All We Need Is You Is a Birthday Cake With a Knife Hidden Inside It
The mentor episode finally arrives, the prophecy finally gets a name, and the man teaching three idiots how to be heroes spends the closing scene selling one of
The WONDERfools Episode 6 Review: The Mystery Stops Running and Turns Around
Six episodes in, the loose threads of Haeseong-si finally meet in one body — and the show stops asking what Chae-ni is for and starts asking who, exactly, has b
The WONDERfools Episode 7 Review: The Doctor Was Always Going to Outlive His Shepherd
Pal-ho gets one shining dose of youth and a death warrant wrapped in the bow of a gift, and the title quietly reassigns itself to four people Haeseong-si has sp
The WONDERfools Episode 8 Review: The Apocalypse Comes for Haeseong on a Mascot Float
The Church gets its end-times, the family-pressure speeches hit harder than the powers, and a season that started with a dying woman screaming at a flyer-pusher