Kiss Sixth Sense Ep 1 Review 2024 [exclusive] -
Kiss Sixth Sense knows exactly what it is: a spicy, supernatural office romance that trades subtlety for momentum. Episode 1 sets up a ticking clock (can she avoid the vision?), a moral dilemma (he’s taken!), and a hook that’s pure crack for rom-com fans.
The first episode wastes no time. Within ten minutes, we understand Ye-sul’s traumatic backstory (a childhood kiss showed her mother’s death), her lonely present, and her volcanic workplace tension with Min-hoo. The chemistry is immediate—not the fluffy, blushing kind, but the “I hate that I notice how you smell” kind. kiss sixth sense ep 1 review 2024
Hong Ye-sul (Seo Ji-hye) has a secret: when she kisses someone, she sees their future. For most of her life, this has been a curse—until she accidentally kisses her arrogant, long-time boss, Cha Min-hoo (Yoon Kye-sang). Suddenly, she sees a flash-forward of them in bed together . The problem? He has a girlfriend. The bigger problem? The vision keeps threatening to come true. Kiss Sixth Sense knows exactly what it is:
Here’s a concise review piece for Kiss Sixth Sense Episode 1, written as if released in 2024. Spoiler-Free Zone for the first 15 minutes; mild premise spoilers ahead. For most of her life, this has been
Watch if you liked: Destined with You , My Secret Romance , or the concept of “foreseeing your own bad decisions.”
“The future isn’t set. But the kiss… the kiss already happened.”
If you missed the 2022 original run of Kiss Sixth Sense on Disney+, the 2024 re-edit / re-release (or delayed international review cycle) finally gives us a chance to dissect its opening episode. And what an opening it is.