I literally believe that there is zero percent chance that Taejung will kill anyone here. In my opinion, he will…
I agree Taejung isn't the kind of guy who's ruthless enough to kill plus killing them won't be satisfying their suffering will end in a moment they deserve to suffer for a lifetime.
ppl say that’s the best thriller in 2025. first of all it’s not finished yet 2. the storyline is a bit weak…
Your consistent focus on Ji Chang Wook and his fandom, rather than a balanced critique of the project's quality, seems intended purely to provoke rather than foster genuine discussion. It is entirely possible to share your negative opinion about the storyline without dragging the leading actor or generalizing his entire fanbase, suggesting your commentary is less about the drama's merits and more about generating drama. Focus your comments on the actual content of the show.
My theory for Park Tae Jung's revenge against Ahn Yo Han is that he will not kill him, but rather inflict a fate far worse: stripping him of all control. Since Yo Han thrives on seeing everyone as a chess piece and being the mastermind, the ultimate retribution is to dismantle his life entirely. Tae Jung will systematically take away his control, maneuvering him into a position—like absolute legal confinement—where he is utterly helpless. For a man obsessed with control, becoming a powerless "pawn" in a life he can no longer dictate will be the truest form of suffering and the most satisfying revenge.
People comparing this saying shit like its a rip off of hunger games, squid game, death race etc when it barely…
It's better to not engage with these people. It's clear as day that they aren't even watching the series, if they were they wouldn't be making dumb comments like these.
this is tv show not real world is this your first tv show or what is this even about , It's perfectly normal for…
You're the one bringing JCW into the conversation no one else has mentioned him once. And yes maybe in real life it would have been difficult to survive after all those injuries but this ain't real life it's a drama.
Do u even know the difference between plagiarism and inspired?
Your current defense completely undermines your original, aggressive statement. You claimed the show was "being sued by 'Death Race' for plagiarism" and demanded the creators "give proper credit," framing them as someone who "walk[s] away after taking someone else's work." These were not simple "facts"—they were aggressive accusations of both legal wrongdoing (a lawsuit) and ethical failure. Now you claim you "couldn't care less" about copyrights and were simply stating an observation about a similar idea. That contradicts your earlier demands for credit and lawsuit claims. Stop playing the victim and own the fact that you wrongly used the term "plagiarism" to fuel unnecessary drama about a common genre trope.
Do u even know the difference between plagiarism and inspired?
It's clear you're more interested in generating unfounded drama than engaging with actual facts. Focusing on a shared genre trope—a deadly car race—and immediately leaping to sensational claims of plagiarism is a tired attempt to undermine the popularity of The Manipulated. The concept of a survival race is a common fixture in action cinema, and using it is a creative choice, not a legal crime. There is no requirement to credit every general influence. Your aggressive demand for "proper credit" for a common theme just makes your argument sound like pure hating disguised as criticism.
Someone said to me what if his GF is pregnant, and in the end he & his gf will get Happy ending with their…
This might happen, do you remember the leaked photos of Ji Chang Wook holding a little girl's hand. It was a leaked photo from the set but I don't think he'll get together with Suji after all she didn't believe in him and left.
I thought they gonna kill GF but they killed the brother, and we don't know where GF goes , are we expecting a…
The morning after they slept together we see him throwing out trash and the condom packet fell out of his pocket which he then puts in the trash. That is where they get his semen from ( from the trash he threw out ).
I thought they gonna kill GF but they killed the brother, and we don't know where GF goes , are we expecting a…
That's not gonna happen. She's not involved and the brother was only killed because he had the bracelet that could prove his innocence. She's already cut ties with Tae Jung and is probably living her life somewhere.
You claimed the show was "being sued by 'Death Race' for plagiarism" and demanded the creators "give proper credit," framing them as someone who "walk[s] away after taking someone else's work." These were not simple "facts"—they were aggressive accusations of both legal wrongdoing (a lawsuit) and ethical failure.
Now you claim you "couldn't care less" about copyrights and were simply stating an observation about a similar idea. That contradicts your earlier demands for credit and lawsuit claims. Stop playing the victim and own the fact that you wrongly used the term "plagiarism" to fuel unnecessary drama about a common genre trope.
Focusing on a shared genre trope—a deadly car race—and immediately leaping to sensational claims of plagiarism is a tired attempt to undermine the popularity of The Manipulated. The concept of a survival race is a common fixture in action cinema, and using it is a creative choice, not a legal crime. There is no requirement to credit every general influence. Your aggressive demand for "proper credit" for a common theme just makes your argument sound like pure hating disguised as criticism.
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