They should have at least shown how the contestants are doing after getting out from the show.
They’re bound to a contract, and what’s after the show is their personal life. Most of these couples don’t work, but the ones that work actually works very well. If you follow them on ig, you’d be able to tell if they carried on with the relationship or not
I’m really enjoying the plot, idk what yall are about. I get that some of you are frustrated with certain developments, like how they would allow Yeomhwa to act the way she does. And while I do find that a bit frustrating too, that’s just how plot works.
A good plot needs conflict. Without a villain, or the loopholes that let the villain operate, the story would be flat — no complexity or depth. The chaos and entanglements are what make the event resolution satisfying. Every character, the frustrating and the ones that dies, plays a role in adding depth, pushing the narrative, and supporting the leads.
Yall might disagree with me but i think bong su actually has a personality the ML was kinda plain
He might have not had the bubbly personality, but he delivered the role of a miserable boy who was chased by bad luck. I think Cho Youngwoo is brilliant for delivering the contrast in both characters
Guard 11 stole the show season for me, i loved how she chose to go against everyone for the 246's daughter, her…
right?? I was so glad she decided not to pull the trigger and take a chance on herself. Kinda saved me too, cus I was so devastated that gi hun died without being able to stop the games
I think this show taught me more about humans lolSeseung is the best like the amount of times she's been there…
yes I loved her energy! she’s reassuring and loving. I love that she didn’t confuse jungsub at all (even though he went around and got confused on his own). She really showed her feelings clearly throughout the show which is very brave of her
I wasn't all that invested in any of the couples, but loved seeing the friendships being formed. The misunderstandings…
Yongwoo got me weirded out. It’s like he took a path so confidently then got intimidated by his own decision. But his feelings dropped immediately after cho had a deep conversation with him? that doesn’t sound right to me. He literally confuses everyone with his words and actions, then got things his way in the end. Very manipulative and disappointing.
A good plot needs conflict. Without a villain, or the loopholes that let the villain operate, the story would be flat — no complexity or depth. The chaos and entanglements are what make the event resolution satisfying. Every character, the frustrating and the ones that dies, plays a role in adding depth, pushing the narrative, and supporting the leads.
similar eye acting