And you know what’s the most ridiculous thing in the whole damn series? Ryuji making it to the finals while stuck in a wheelchair. Like, you’re seriously telling me he escaped the first game? Lmao. I honestly thought they’d at least keep him handicapped in the real world but make him normal in Borderlands, because, well, it’s Borderlands… but no. What a joke.
It's a good watch, but I feel like it has a similar situation to Squid Game Season 3. The lowest enjoyment for…
Seriously though… I was sitting there like, ‘are you actually stupid? What’s your plan here — do you even want to make it out alive?’ You don’t even know what’s waiting in the next room and you’re gonna gamble just out of curiosity? That brother–sister duo has got to be one of the dumbest, weirdest pairs ever. And honestly, Tetsu’s death is partly on Nobu — I cannot wrap my head around their logic. They annoyed me so much I ended up skipping through the episode.
Man, I absolutely couldn’t stand that Banda guy. The dude was so damn pretentious, and every time he popped up on screen I just wanted to shut the whole thing off. And don’t even get me started on the acting — it was cringe as hell.
Other than that it was an alright season...- one that we really didn't need.
There’s literally an entire SWAT squad for the hesit shootout, but the ML’s the only one actually firing off rounds (dude dropped like 3-4 people) lol.
I’ll be real with you — the female love interests just weren’t for me. If they weren’t there, I probably would’ve stuck with it. Co-parenting is cool and all, but I liked how you had it at first.
She basically helped raise him since he was a baby, like a second mom. So how’s she supposed to feel anything else for him now? When you think about it, it’s pretty messed up.
Honestly, it feels like this role was tailor-made for Park Sung Hoon. The issue with many actors trying to play a tyrannical character is that it often comes across as forced or pretentious, with most of them overcompensating. But Park Sung Hoon can pull it off effortlessly—he’s already known for portraying villains, and Jang Jae Joon practically embodies tyranny itself.
He also kind of(?) played an asshole prince in Joseon Exorcist
Other than that it was an alright season...- one that we really didn't need.
I only enjoyed "Way back love" and "Mercy for none" Even those were typical stuffs.
He also kind of(?) played an asshole prince in Joseon Exorcist