I have no idea how Squid Game is gonna end, but seeing all these hateful comments towards a trans character - I honestly hope she's wins all that money.
I'm most excited for T.O.P's character, but I'm also intrigued by the brothers story (Wi Hajoon & Lee ByungHun) and why Hwang Inho joined these monsters.
I think the episodes before the dream arc were fantastic and had some dark, mysterious vibe. but after the dream arc - I was not that captured by the story anymore... I still think this drama is really good, but I just wished they stayed with the way they were writing the first 10 episodes.
1. Ling Miao Miao never really falls for either Fu Zhao or Ziqi. While she was sucked into a "romance fantasy"…
Miaomiao already expressed in earlier episodes that this world becomes real to her and so are her feelings for Ziqi or the care she feels for the others. In the final episode she seemed to forget everything (calling it a dream) but can remember that she fell in love with someone. When she sees Ziqi/Fu Zhou again she smiles at him - telling the audience that she remembers now again.
1. Ling Miao Miao never really falls for either Fu Zhao or Ziqi. While she was sucked into a "romance fantasy"…
I think the drama made clear that Miaomiao's feelings are genuine and (romantic) for Ziqi. That there is no kiss between them, can have multiple reasons. But I don't see it as a problem.
Yes. I'm surprised at they showed Cui Cui and his grandfather, instead of ML.
could be connected to the variety show and the company not wanting the audience to find closure yet ,so that they would watch the variety show with the actors. in short = capitalism
Some people seem to not understand that Musheng is Fu Zhou, and not a completely fictional character. Whatever the reason was that they didn't show his face at the end - it's definitely not because he's a "fictional character who entered reality and this would break censorship rules"...🤦♀️
P.S. Whatever you have against her character, it won't change anything about her appearance and meaning in the drama.