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A Weaker Comeback That Still Delivers Thrills
Season 3 of Alice in Borderland returns with new deadly games, the mysterious Joker card, and higher stakes—but it doesn't quite recapture the magic of the first two seasons.
The visual style, game setups, and action sequences remain top-notch and genuinely thrilling. Arisu remains the likable character he is.
But, Usagi's motive to leave Arisu was so out of context that it makes it frustrating, yes we know that for her her father's disappearance/suicide? was always something she never fully recovered from. But I blame the direction, as it fails to encapsulate, being manipulated by a total stranger.
The ending feels flat as the answers feel still not answered, especially the joker arc. If they wanted to end in this vague sense it would have been better to end with season 2 which was a great ending.
It would have been better if they included one more episode diving deeper into the Watchman, the true nature of Borderland's existence, and the world of the dead—mysteries that were teased but never fully explored.
The visual style, game setups, and action sequences remain top-notch and genuinely thrilling. Arisu remains the likable character he is.
But, Usagi's motive to leave Arisu was so out of context that it makes it frustrating, yes we know that for her her father's disappearance/suicide? was always something she never fully recovered from. But I blame the direction, as it fails to encapsulate, being manipulated by a total stranger.
The ending feels flat as the answers feel still not answered, especially the joker arc. If they wanted to end in this vague sense it would have been better to end with season 2 which was a great ending.
It would have been better if they included one more episode diving deeper into the Watchman, the true nature of Borderland's existence, and the world of the dead—mysteries that were teased but never fully explored.
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