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Four Reasons Why ‘Happiness’ is Worth the Watch

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With South Korean zombie series “Happiness” now airing on ABS-CBN platforms, a wider audience is finally getting the chance to experience one of the most refreshing and unexpectedly emotional K-dramas in recent years. Whether you’re tuning in for the first time or revisiting it with fresh eyes, here’s why “Happiness” is absolutely worth your time. 1. The cast delivers emotionally impactful performancesOne of the greatest strengths of “Happiness” lies in its cast. Even for viewers who don’t typically gravitate toward apocalyptic or zombie dramas, the acting draws you in. Park Hyung-Sik and Han Hyo-Joo give compelling performances, both individually and together. What makes the cast shine is their ability to embody complex emotions, particularly in tense and morally conflicting scenarios. You feel frustration, fear, and empathy exactly where the drama intends, not because the scenes are loud or exaggerated, but because the actors are deeply believable. 2. A fresh and thought-provoking narrative“Happiness” doesn’t follow the usual zombie drama formula. Instead, it delivers a story that feels surprisingly fresh and layered. Despite being confined mostly to a single apartment complex, the show keeps its narrative momentum through unexpected twists, unveiling of deeper themes. The show doesn’t just rely on action—it explores […]

With South Korean zombie series “Happiness” now airing on ABS-CBN platforms, a wider audience is finally getting the chance to experience one of the most refreshing and unexpectedly emotional K-dramas in recent years. Whether you’re tuning in for the first time or revisiting it with fresh eyes, here’s why “Happiness” is absolutely worth your time.

1. The cast delivers emotionally impactful performancesOne of the greatest strengths of “Happiness” lies in its cast. Even for viewers who don’t typically gravitate toward apocalyptic or zombie dramas, the acting draws you in. Park Hyung-Sik and Han Hyo-Joo give compelling performances, both individually and together. What makes the cast shine is their ability to embody complex emotions, particularly in tense and morally conflicting scenarios. You feel frustration, fear, and empathy exactly where the drama intends, not because the scenes are loud or exaggerated, but because the actors are deeply believable.

2. A fresh and thought-provoking narrative“Happiness” doesn’t follow the usual zombie drama formula. Instead, it delivers a story that feels surprisingly fresh and layered. Despite being confined mostly to a single apartment complex, the show keeps its narrative momentum through unexpected twists, unveiling of deeper themes. The show doesn’t just rely on action—it explores relevant themes, making it more than just another survival thriller.

3. Yi Hyun and Sae Bom’s romance brings emotional reliefWhile “Happiness” is intense and suspenseful, it also offers moments of emotional comfort through its subtle romance and evolving sense of family. The relationship between Yi Hyun (Park Hyung-Sik) and Sae Bom (Han Hyo-joo) isn’t just about surviving together, it’s about choosing each other. Though their marriage begins as a practical arrangement, the drama slowly peels back their history and explores how their bond deepens amidst the chaos. These quieter, heartfelt moments give viewers a breather from the tension, and ground the series in something deeply human: love, trust, and the desire to build a home—even in the worst of circumstances.

4. A zombie drama that’s really about humanity and society

What sets “Happiness” apart is how it uses its zombie premise as a lens for social commentary. The infected aren’t treated as monsters, but as victims of an illness. That humanization flips the usual zombie genre and prompts viewers to examine who the real “monsters” are in desperate situations. This is especially effective when paired with pandemic-era anxieties, showing how fear, classism, misinformation, and desperation shape communities under stress. These narratives hit hard especially in the post-COVID world because it underscores the show’s ultimate message: societal collapse doesn’t start with monsters, it starts with people.

Don’t miss the thrilling episodes of “Happiness” every weeknight at 10:15 PM on Kapamilya Channel, A2Z, TV5, and iWantTFC.

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