Another point I don’t agree with is about death (comes after each game in SG & during the game in HG) : not…
Maybe I should have worded that point better. My intention was to show the relation of Death to the Games or show when the effect of Death would be the maximum. In SG, it would be AFTER, like I mentioned, because that is when they get rewards. That is when the participants realise how "valuable" each of them is. And how easily dispensable. No one had any idea that there would be death and killing when they signed up for SG. The most they had to go by was the salesman with his red and green cards. So it hits them hard AFTER the death occurs.
Whereas tributes go into THG with the full knowledge that they are required to kill and are probably going to die. What happens AFTER their or someone else's death is not their concern. Because Death is a given. So it will have its maximum effect During or Before.
2. SG is just a single game in the same way that THG is a collection of all the carefully designed ways to kill. They are both one game and several mini games. And when you take both as a single game, when the death occurs doesn't even matter. Which is why, I tried to point out when death would have its maximum effect on the players.
3. I think I clearly stated two exceptions- final level and the night they staged. How about I write another article about the role of Player 1? And we'll see how the night killings weren't stopped for or because of him?
4. Finally, even if this might come off as rude, you should read the entire thing first instead of glancing through it, before you draw conclusions.
A very interesting and fun read. I think Crash Landing On You kinda fits the "whole mess" criteria. Seo Dan likes Ri Jeong Hyuk who likes Se Ri who (doesn't exactly like but) was once almost engaged to Gu Seung Jun who likes Seo Dan. Perhaps not the most accurate example, but I do believe it somewhat fits.
Nice article 👍👍. I just loved all the characters(except hyejin) of this drama as they were very well written…
Hwa Jeong is a gem. I'm not sure I can tell my ex not to go after a girl as calmly as her. I love all her scenes, but she stole my heart with that one- just point blank refusal to court as the other girl's elder sister instead of as his wife, just a strong protective instinct overtaking her demeanour instead of a possesiveness or jealousy. The best character of 2021!
Whereas tributes go into THG with the full knowledge that they are required to kill and are probably going to die. What happens AFTER their or someone else's death is not their concern. Because Death is a given. So it will have its maximum effect During or Before.
2. SG is just a single game in the same way that THG is a collection of all the carefully designed ways to kill. They are both one game and several mini games. And when you take both as a single game, when the death occurs doesn't even matter. Which is why, I tried to point out when death would have its maximum effect on the players.
3. I think I clearly stated two exceptions- final level and the night they staged. How about I write another article about the role of Player 1? And we'll see how the night killings weren't stopped for or because of him?
4. Finally, even if this might come off as rude, you should read the entire thing first instead of glancing through it, before you draw conclusions.