So from reading the synopsis it’s not that they were forced in this game but they joined by themself for money…
I wonder how they convinced them though. They probably thought "Heh. Scammers these days are desperate." and then declined. Or like, even if they believe it, did the creators lie that it was some sort of quiz show or some obstacle race? It's not that easy to convince people fully. I probably would have declined it...40 million won is a lot of f**king money. It would seem too suspicious...
If I was in their position, I would have accepted 100% if there was proof shown on how to earn the money so I don't end up involved in some death game lol.
Also the way Seojun's parent rejected autospy? Seems they know it???!!!
In the past, he didn’t have a good relationship with his family. Also, some families refuse autopsy because they don’t want to harm the deceased once more even if they’re dead. But, yeah, it could also be because his family knew.
No but what kind of police will even mention the witness' name to the murder suspect lol 🥲🥲🥲
In all honesty, I have never seen the police being portrayed lightly in a kdrama before. They’re all dumb, selfish and accept bribes, they don’t fight for justice at all! Maybe ‘ Live ’ may be the only kdrama I’ve seen that has an okay representation of the police force.
I think for the last reason, Kim Sin U just dislikes him because he’s popular and has a lot of friends while…
Yep. But it’s probably because he was jealous. Some people dislike popular kids because all the attention is placed on them. It also looks like ( to me ) he grew up in a bad environment and without any love so he sees popular kids as fakers and think they do it for attention without meaning anything? I don’t know, he looks nervous and looks like he has tendencies to self-harm.
i still can't believe his sister HYE-MIN was his murder like wth man, who kills their brother just becoz he gets…
There’s some theories that Hye Min isn’t their actual parents’ child and Seo Jun found out hence why Hye Min killed him. The real question is, is tha why Seo Jun’s family didn’t want to do the autopsy? Because they found out that Hye Min killed him?
I need to process all of this.- Hye Min is the who drugged Seo Jun, inserting drug into a can drink, somehow using…
I think for the last reason, Kim Sin U just dislikes him because he’s popular and has a lot of friends while he’s a loner? I don’t think there’s more other than that.
Is this drama good? It has high ratings but a lot of the comments are negative. Plus a lot of shows which came…
I mean the plot is okay, the acting is good, the music is good and cinematography is pretty good too…but the characters themselves? Not so much. I only like 2 characters in this series. One being Yohan and the other Elijah. I couldn’t give two sh**s about anyone else to be honest.
Bruh, Ga On can’t seriously choose a side. Why does he keep going back and forth?He’s seen how bad the world is and how good can’t always overcome evil.Every single episode he’s yelling at Yohan, and I thought he got character development but that all went down the drain didn’t it! Now Yohan’s plans have gone down the drain too now. Writers, writers you didn’t need to do this!
What was the reason of adding SooHyun as a female lead? At the end she was just a love interest that was friend…
I agree with you 100%. I also feel bad for the actress, I loved her character in Sweet Home and she had so much potential, in the end it was a waste because her character was too underdeveloped and useless.
I don't know why people love bit na and hate jae won because both are literally the same. Bit na is just as conceited…
It's probably because they still have the mentality that the girls are always the victims, which isn't the case. And if anyone comes at me, I'm a girl too...We're supposed to be fighting for equality but yet we're just doing the opposite ( I'm not saying this about everyone, just some people ).
I don't know the law, but there is certainly a punishment for it. The thing is though, that most of the times…
Workplace abuse is extremely common in Asia.,Korea and Japan have the highest rates for it I think. Maybe more or so Japan. The suicide rate of workplace employees and high school students are extremely high, I forgot the name but there is a phenomenon where it’s common for a lot of employees to go missing suddenly and start a new life or completely shut themselves from others by staying in their room 24/7 and only going out for food and to the toilet. It’s unfortunate really. I’m not neither Japanese or Korean but Taiwanese and its not nonexistent here either. My Father experienced it before I was born and I feel so sad…He told me that the thing he regretted most was staying quiet while his coworkers were being abused so that he can no longer get in trouble, but in the end he was still treated horribly…and it’s not like they get sentences most of the time even…maybe a warning and if it continues, the sentence is really low sadly…
Usually, I’d watching dramas while they’re airing. I don’t know, it just feels more exciting that way but I’m gonna wait till this ends, episodes are too short and only an episode per week ;(
Not DeadMan Wonderland-I remember watching that one classroom scene. I was 9 then. 6 years later and I’m somehow…
I wasn’t meant to, I stumbled on it lol. I was obsessed with magical girl anime at that time and somehow DeadMan Wonderland got into my recommendations. My dumba** saw wonderland and thought it was going to be another ~ magical ~ experience.
If I was in their position, I would have accepted 100% if there was proof shown on how to earn the money so I don't end up involved in some death game lol.