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Not as Sharp as Before, but Still a Thrilling Ride
Alice in Borderland Season 3 isn’t quite as tightly developed or emotionally layered as Seasons 1 and 2, but I still enjoyed it a lot. Some of the characters feel a little less fleshed out this time, and the pacing dips here and there, yet the show still delivers where it matters most: the games.
The Fire Arrow Game, the Zombie Game, Kick the Can, and especially the last game were all so creative, tense, and visually striking that they kept me glued to the screen. Those moments reminded me why I fell in love with this series in the first place.
And my GOAT Arisu is still shining. His intelligence, compassion, and resilience once again anchor all the chaos around him and make him such a compelling lead.
Season 3 might not reach the same heights as the first two seasons, but it’s still an adrenaline-charged continuation of the story and absolutely worth watching if you’ve been following from the start.
The Fire Arrow Game, the Zombie Game, Kick the Can, and especially the last game were all so creative, tense, and visually striking that they kept me glued to the screen. Those moments reminded me why I fell in love with this series in the first place.
And my GOAT Arisu is still shining. His intelligence, compassion, and resilience once again anchor all the chaos around him and make him such a compelling lead.
Season 3 might not reach the same heights as the first two seasons, but it’s still an adrenaline-charged continuation of the story and absolutely worth watching if you’ve been following from the start.
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