Episode 1 succeeds because it leans into its ridiculousness. The production quality is high, utilizing split-screen effects and dreamlike sequences to visualize Ye-sool’s visions. The transition from the mundane office environment to the surreal flashes of the future creates a distinct visual identity for the show.
Fans of Someday or One Day , The Beauty Inside , or anyone who’s ever accidentally kissed someone at work and panicked. Skip if: You dislike workplace settings, fantasy logic gaps, or secondhand embarrassment. kiss sixth sense episode 1 review summary