Please, Tu, please. I know you can do better than this. Kongkwang feels like an empty shell. Sure, the writing…
Yeah her acting threw me off in the drama, especially because she was surrounded by a lot of people who are better actors. Her acting seemed ok in F4 just because she's better than the other cast members in my opinion, but it's definitely more evident that she's lacking here.
Rewatched this season again and loved it even more now. Though the dialogue can be cheesy/long, I loved the characters, the games, the message, and the ending. It’s not perfect of course, but I had fun and enjoyed this drama so much. Maybe it’s because I had already read the manga and expected this ending, but I thought it was perfect and fit the story well. It really makes me appreciate life more.
I know some people who didn’t enjoy this season as much, but I personally loved it a lot more than S1. I loved the ending and overall message conveyed.
Rewatched it already, and it's even better the second time I watch it. Truly loved everything about this season. I ended up being way more attached to the characters this season compared to the last and continuously rooting for them to be make it through. Loved all the characters (main and side), and the ending was perfect.
I really can’t get over the plot hole of Chishiya and Kuina’s friendship. Having them be so close in season…
It actually followed the manga. In the manga, Kuina and Chishaya never really met again after they are separated. She did not bring him up after they parted ways. Not sure why the mangaka wrote it that way, but the adaptation tried to stay close to that.
Tbh how all of the main crew survive those gun shot though, especially Ann and Akane.....
I'm pretty sure the determinant factor for them to come back to the real world is their will to live. Since they weren't technically playing these games with their real physical bodies, the actual determinant factor is the motivation to continue their lives when they are battling within the borderlands.
Yeah there is a lot more romance this season than the last, but it does not take away from the story at all in…
Yeah I also read the manga and noticed they toned their romance down in S1 and bringing it back in S2 compared to in the manga where their romance has been more consistent. I still enjoyed their story though!
I really liked Usagi this season. I’m glad they gave her a bit more screen time! Saw the behind the scenes were Tao Tsuchiya trained a lot for her role and did a lot of her stunts. I know usually the main characters are never the most popular (since they are written to be more “relatable” or a bit more boring generally), so just wanted to pop in my two cents.
I also thought the chemistry between Usagi and Arisu was very nice - their loveline definitely balanced out the darker aspects of the drama. I know some people mentioned it seem “forced,” but they followed the manga pretty closely and I could definitely tell they liked each other in S1 - so it made sense for their loveline to be developed more in S2.
so i see some people angry at ep 7 because of the near-deaths and supposed immunity of the king of spades (like…
I agree with you completely. Them being able to survive ep 7 is most likely due to their will to live. They wanted to be alive and push through so they were able to come back into the real world. Since technically they aren’t playing these games with their real physical bodies, I’m pretty positive the determinant factor in whether they get to live or not through the end is their willpower. I personally really loved Ep 7. It was nicely shot and the emotions were immaculate!
So happy to see another Usagi x Arisu lover ! <3
I also thought the chemistry between Usagi and Arisu was very nice - their loveline definitely balanced out the darker aspects of the drama. I know some people mentioned it seem “forced,” but they followed the manga pretty closely and I could definitely tell they liked each other in S1 - so it made sense for their loveline to be developed more in S2.