
Drama digest
The title is happiness but it is a thriller drama in which some kind of infectious disease has become normal. The South Korean police and military are trying to stop the spread of the virus through investigation and quarantine measures. The residents of the apartments have to gather to overcome a deadly virus. Those infected by Rita experience short leaps of insanity.
The feel-good part
The series has consistently portrayed humans. It is all about the characters. The feel-good part is the series does justice with all its characters. The drama feels connected to the real-life situation of covid.
Disappointing factor
It shows the chaos caused by mad person disease spreading through apartments. It is disappointing that how a zombie drama breaks the law of zombie dramas.
In-depth analysis
Happiness lays out a series of crises and misfortunes. It captures the present-day beautifully as it shows how the disease spread. The drama has ensured dun and theme. Yoon sae bom is a self-righteous woman with a good judgement allowing quick decision making. Detective yi hyun is in charge of violent crimes. Han Tae seok was a military information agent. Tae-seok initially tries to keep the disease a secret but, as more people get infected it is revealed. He ordered detailed a quarantine of the building to prevent the further spread of the virus.
Star power
Han Hyo-Joo is a special operation unit police squad. She is super excited to move into her new apartment. Park Hung-Sik is a smart and honest detective. Joo Woo-jin is a lieutenant colonel who holds the key to the outbreak of the disease.
Overall review
Happiness is a masterpiece k-drama that can keep anyone hooked up. Anyone can relate to the story after the pandemic. Every character is well portrayed and the action scenes are great. It shows the best and worst part of humanity.