Episode 12020-09-25
The show establishes its visual grammar for jelly-hunting in the first ten minutes and never condescends to explain the rules - a remarkable act of confidence in its own weirdness.
Jung Yu-mi's deadpan commitment to fighting invisible gelatinous monsters in a high school is one of Netflix Korea's more singular central performances; the show's deliberate refusal to explain itself is its identity, not its flaw.
Renewal: Single season of 6 episodes, all released simultaneously on Netflix on September 25, 2020. Adapted from Chung Serang's 2015 novel. No renewal announced. (Wikipedia)

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| Season | Released | BollyMeter | Critics | Audience | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Season 12020 · 6 eps | 25 September 2020 | 7.0 | 73% | 6.3/10 | WORTH-IT |
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The show establishes its visual grammar for jelly-hunting in the first ten minutes and never condescends to explain the rules - a remarkable act of confidence in its own weirdness.
The finale resolves the central supernatural threat while leaving Eun-young's world fundamentally open - true to the novel's register, less satisfying as conventional television.
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