Warning! SPOILERS for All of Us Are Dead.
Netflix's new zombie drama, All Of Us Are Dead, may have made a mistake with Nam-ra in season 1, but season 2's focus on the halfbies could fix it. All Of Us Are Dead has been massively successful all over the world, becoming Netflix's most popular Korean series since Squid Game. The series' zombie apocalypse seemingly came to an end in season 1, but many questions have remained unanswered and a second season seems very likely.
All Of Us Are Dead mostly takes place in high school, and one of the show's main characters is Nam-ra, the class president. Nam-ra's storyline revolves around her budding romance with fellow classmate, Su-hyeok, however, Nam-ra is bitten by one of All Of Us Are Dead's «halfbies,» which are human/zombie hybrids. Due to her condition, she does not rejoin human society with the rest of the survivors at the end of season 1, choosing instead to stay behind in the contaminated zone. Season 1 ends with the surviving students returning to the high school and finding Nam-ra on the roof. The final scene hints at the existence of a group of halfbies.
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Nam-ra's transformation could significantly change the importance of her character going into season 2. While All Of Us Are Dead season 1 dealt with Nam-ra's feelings of isolation and exclusion from the rest of the group, season 2 could present great growth for her character if she becomes the leader of the halfbies. This would be a nice elaboration on Nam-ra's position as class president, which is something she harbored feelings of inadequacy towards at the beginning of All Of Us Are Deadseason 1. If Nam-ra voluntarily embodies her position as the leader of
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