“All of Us Are Dead is longer than most of Netflix‘s recent genre K-drama offerings, with 12 one-hour episodes.
“The series, which is an adaptation of a webtoon of the same name, uses the narrative space well, keeping viewers guessing about how this seemingly hopeless situation will wrap up by series’ end.
“As you might imagine for a show called All of Us Are Dead (though the literal translation is closer to “Now, At Our School”), the ending to this series is pretty damn bleak.
“While some of our main characters make it out alive, not all of them do, and the resulting reality waiting for them on the other side isn’t all rainbows and kittens either. Let’s break down how it all ends…”
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