Doom at Your Service came to an end, and the Fangirls had a LOT to say about where it went. Join us as we share our opinions on where it went, how quickly it got there, and most importantly of all — what happened to the sinister pot of dirt?
For better or worse, Doom at Your Service concluded, and I have some last thoughts on the final episode and the show as a whole. Come join me as we say farewell to Doom, Dong Kyung, and everyone else in this drama.
Thankfully, we are getting closer to the end. We’ve had some plot movement, but I’m still skeptical about how this story will end. I’m doing my darnedest to give this drama all the chances, but honestly, I’m not impressed. Will they be able to save this drama in the last two episodes and make it less boring? I hope so. This fangirl needs more than one episode full of kisses and snuggles to put a show on her happy list.
Stuff happens this episode! And while much of it is a bit sad in nature, it was really great to feel something for our OTP and their trials again. So come join me as I chat about all the life-changing moments that happened in this episode, as well as a few that were thrown in just to make the episode long enough.
We’ve had a story reset, but the end game is still whether or not Dong Kyung will wish Doom upon the world. Will our OTP remember their love for each other? Does the Childlike God stand a chance of happiness too? We start this episode with everyone having a heart to heart, but will it solve anything? I’m not sure about you, but I’m ready to stop rehashing what has happened and start moving forward.
We had plot movement! OK, really, it was a reset of the original plot, and we might just be shifting around the same plot arc over and over for the final four episodes. But a change is always good, especially when that change will help me finish this drama.
Fellow fans, we only have 5 episodes for our story arc to get it together. I have to admit that episode 10 was a bit of a struggle plot-wise. Steamy kisses and searing glances can’t hold a drama together for long, so I hope the writers up their game a little bit. We’ve brought in Auntie, our second leads are at a critical point, and our female lead has run away in a quite boring show of noble idiocy, but she’s already been discovered by Doom. These steps are happening awful early, and I hope this doesn’t mean the writers are going to give us a lot of fluff and filler in the last few episodes.
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I’m excited about today’s episode because I finally feel that we are slowly starting to move in character development. Something that for me has been just a tiny bit stagnant. Thankfully, we have had some amazing chemistry to keep me engaged while the story decides to get moving.
Our motto here at DWASOK is, you can never have too much Seo In Guk. Okay, maybe that’s just Kmuse’s motto. That, and you always need a hot serial killer to make your story better. Now, there aren’t any serial killers in this story, but there’s plenty of Seo In Guk to go around for both the recaps and our podcaps. We had a ton of fun talking about all the hot almost kisses and one very sexy real kiss, along with turtlenecks that eat heads and the darn potted plant of DOOM.