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kiss sixth sense ep 1 review

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The episode closely follows the early chapters of the webtoon of the same name, though the webtoon provides more internal logic for Min-ho’s coldness (a childhood betrayal omitted in the drama). Drama viewers may find Min-ho’s sudden interest in Ye-seul after the kiss more abrupt than in the source.

The episode clearly defines the “rules” of the sixth sense: kiss sixth sense ep 1 review

Episode 1 of Kiss Sixth Sense establishes a high-concept romantic fantasy with surprising efficiency. The pilot successfully introduces the central supernatural mechanic (psychic visions triggered by physical touch) and the primary conflict: a workplace romance complicated by a one-sided “enemies-to-lovers” dynamic. While the premise is engaging and the pacing brisk, the episode relies heavily on exposition and a cliffhanger that borders on non-consensual fantasy. The episode closely follows the early chapters of

Min-ho is the classic “cold CEO” trope: rude, demanding, but secretly caring. In 2022 (and beyond), this character feels dated without subversion. His redemption arc is predictable. In 2022 (and beyond), this character feels dated

The first episode of "Kiss Sixth Sense" sets the tone for a romantic comedy-drama that promises to be engaging and entertaining. The episode introduces us to Hong Yeon (played by Kim So Hyun), a young woman with a unique ability - she can see the future, but only through kisses.

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Kiss Sixth Sense (키스 식스 센스) Episode: 1 – “The 6th Sense” Platform: Disney+ (Selected regions), Viki Genre: Romantic Comedy, Fantasy, Office Romance Original Air Date: May 25, 2022

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