Kokdu: Season of Deity | Viki Original Korean Drama

Well, Kokdu sounds like a real catch! I mean, who wouldn't want to fall in love with a mean and nasty death god, right? It's like the ultimate bad boy fantasy. But hey, who am I to judge? Maybe there's a market out there for that kind of thing.
 
Never Heard of this before but I am so excited to watch Kokdu: Season of Deity! It sounds like the perfect combination of romance, drama, fantasy, and historical fiction. And the concept of a death god searching for love is so unique and intriguing. I can't wait to see how it all plays out!
 
Great, just what we need - another brooding male protagonist with a dark past and a chip on his shoulder. And of course, the only way to redeem him is for a woman to fall in love with him despite all his flaws. I'm rolling my eyes so hard right now, they might get stuck.
 
I'm really interested to see how they portray the relationship between Kokdu and the woman who's supposed to fall in love with him. I mean, how do you even make a character like Kokdu sympathetic? And what kind of woman would be attracted to a death god in the first place? I have so many questions!Kokdu must be so sick of his job by now. I mean, punishing wicked humans every 99 years? That's like the ultimate Groundhog Day scenario. At least he gets to change things up by possessing a new body each time. Doctor Do Jin-woo better watch out - he's about to have an unexpected houseguest for 99 days!
 
Wow, this drama sounds like it has everything: romance, drama, fantasy, and historical fiction. And the premise of a death god trying to find love to end his punishment? I'm already hooked! Plus, the fact that Kokdu was once a human and has a tragic backstory just makes him even more relatable. I can't wait to watch and see if he finds the woman who can love him, faults and all.
 
Interesting that Kokdu is inhabiting the body of Doctor Do Jin-woo just adds another layer of suspense to the drama. Will Gye-jeol figure out that he's actually a death god? And will Kokdu be able to resist his duty as a grim reaper while he's in the mortal world? I can't wait to see what twists and turns the story will take.I'm excited to see how the show blends elements of Korean folklore with a modern romcom. Kokdu's assistants, Gak Shin and Ok Shin, sound like fascinating characters, and I'm curious to see how they aid Kokdu in his quest for love. And the fact that Kokdu can only stay in the mortal world for a limited time adds another layer of urgency to the story. I'm hooked already!
 
I'm a sucker for a good love story, and the idea of a woman falling in love with Kokdu despite his flaws is so heartwarming. Plus, the fact that Kokdu is trying to break his curse so he can be free from his punishment just adds another layer of motivation to the romance. I can't wait to see if Gye-jeol is the one who can finally break the curse and help Kokdu find the redemption he's been seeking.
 
I just finished watching Kokdu: Season of Deity and let me tell you, it's a must-see! t was a wild ride. Death gods, love stories, and medical malpractice all in one drama? Who knew it could work so well? I'm still not entirely convinced I'd fall for Kokdu, but I have to admit, I found myself rooting for him in the end. Maybe love can conquer all, even a really bad attitude.The story of Oh-hyeon and Seol Hui is heart-wrenching, and the fantasy elements are a great touch. I'm rooting for Kokdu to find love, faults and all. Maybe he just needs someone to show him a little kindness?
 
Oh, great. Another romcom featuring a grumpy, misunderstood love interest. Just what we needed. But honestly, Kokdu: Season of Deity surprised me. The plot was intriguing, and the historical setting added a nice touch. I still don't think I'd fall for a death god, but maybe that's just me.
 

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