cast needs to be better and they should stop messing with the original format too much. they were to ambiguous in season 3 and the games weren't good. Paradise didn't feel like paradise and contestants were actively trying to stay in inferno.
last ep was kinda bs imo. what kind of drama starts a relationship and ends it on the same episode...?
I understand that Ha-neul has depression and all and can't deal with additional problems, but that "breakup" was too simple and felt completely impulsive. It makes no sense but makes sense at the same time considering the contexts and circumstances.
Anyway, this is just a cool-off phase and will probably be the best scenario in the long run.
How'd they manage to add an entire episode? I just checked the last episode from season 2 and they compressed the last full day in inferno and "d-day" into one. I understand how they can make a whole episode out of the remaining scenes from paradise+the last full day in inferno, but how will they make a whole episode of the contestants just making their final choice?
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I don't want to generalize but it's probably because newer users would prefer their thoughts and opinions to be noticed despite possibly ruining the experience for others. Putting up a spoiler tag decreases the chance of their comment getting any traction.
I'm totally just guessing here, but based on the preview it looks like: - Gwan-hee took Hye-seon to paradise - Gwan-hee manages to go to paradise again the day after and takes Ha-jeong - Min-ji goes to paradise the following day but I'm not too sure with who (maybe with Jin-seok because it seems like he went to paradise too)
He is a red flag. He changed his feelings in 20 minutes after telling one of the girls how much in love he was…
I completely understand your point and we don't know what the future holds for the contestants, but in my opinion, we should consider him a red flag when he starts lying about how he feels about a certain person when he's with a different girl (two-timing or playing with the girls' feelings) and when he misleads the girls or give them false hope. Kind of like Gwan-hee?
He is a red flag. He changed his feelings in 20 minutes after telling one of the girls how much in love he was…
I'm not trying to dickride Min-seok here, but I think we're dealing with double standards. We should look at things with context to what has happened so far. Jin-seok has been nothing but honest so far; he openly showed his affection to Min-young and pretty much marked his territory stating that he was only interested in her among the "current" female contestants despite Min-young giving him mixed signals. We also need to take into consideration that before the new contestant was introduced, Jin-seok and Min-young have been together in the same space for only 2-3 days, how can anyone be so sure about their future with someone that far in a "relationship"? As far as I can see it, Min-seok has been at least 1 of 2 male contestants that have been really genuine; if this is what it takes to be a red-flag, then I guess most males in the world are. Please do call him a red-flag if she shows actual signs in the future episodes.
She kinda reminds me of Kim Go Eun in some ways.
I understand that Ha-neul has depression and all and can't deal with additional problems, but that "breakup" was too simple and felt completely impulsive. It makes no sense but makes sense at the same time considering the contexts and circumstances.
Anyway, this is just a cool-off phase and will probably be the best scenario in the long run.
- Gwan-hee took Hye-seon to paradise
- Gwan-hee manages to go to paradise again the day after and takes Ha-jeong
- Min-ji goes to paradise the following day but I'm not too sure with who (maybe with Jin-seok because it seems like he went to paradise too)