If you look at the statistics of those who liked the season much more. This is the most important thing. It's just that those who don't like something always behave loudly. But this does not mean that there are more. That's all.
I think the problem with this season was that there were so many characters that we didn't fully get to know them…
The problem with the third season is that the "fans" were initially negative about it. The season hasn't even come out yet. And they became so confident that they understood the material better than the author that they continued to play smart guy when the season came out.
There is one person in this comment section who keeps defending every comment like his/her life depends on it.…
No one argues that Netflix is ​​a dump. But until there is official information, I don’t see any point in raising panic. . . The worst part is that Netflix is ​​planning to adapt cult Japanese anime series with actors. The Japanese, of course, are idiots themselves, selling the rights. It's true. Americanizing an Asian product is a real piece of crap. Have you seen the American version of "Old Boy"? It's just crap. And there are many such examples.
You know what the irony is? When characters are too realistic they often feel flat. we viewers love over-the-top…
It's me again! U are something right. . . We need to remember the people who said the characters in Alice were too unrealistic compared to The Squid Game.
Thank you for sharing your perspective! I can see why you enjoyed Season 3 and appreciate the director’s vision.…
Actually, I was also against a third season. Alice could have ended in the first season, even though it had a logical continuation. Japanese series are not popular, Netflix did not promote the series, and the series would have died out if not for a miracle. Therefore, they could be given a red light at any moment.
The script was designed for three seasons. Because they moved the original ending to the third season. They developed and expanded the original idea, rather than inventing something new. It wasn't for nothing that they changed the first game in the first season, and the final game in the third season is a direct reference to the first episode of the first season.
The script was well thought out. But the team was largely dependent on the goodwill of Netflix and the lead actor, who was admittedly incredibly busy. . Thanks for the good answer) Sorry for my english I hope I was able to convey the idea adequately.
This season should have never made. Not deserving of this rating. Should be much lower under 8. The Season 2's…
They planned three seasons from the very beginning. The second season doesn't really finish the story, but the third does. The season ended logically, with Haro Aso helping to work on the script. The author knows better than anyone how to work with his world. . . Viewers decided a third season was unnecessary due to their ignorance. They continued to believe the disinformation. When in reality there were three seasons in development.
But do you understand this difference?
But I think you're wasting your energy on people who can't think.
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The worst part is that Netflix is ​​planning to adapt cult Japanese anime series with actors. The Japanese, of course, are idiots themselves, selling the rights. It's true. Americanizing an Asian product is a real piece of crap. Have you seen the American version of "Old Boy"? It's just crap. And there are many such examples.
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We need to remember the people who said the characters in Alice were too unrealistic compared to The Squid Game.
Alice could have ended in the first season, even though it had a logical continuation. Japanese series are not popular, Netflix did not promote the series, and the series would have died out if not for a miracle. Therefore, they could be given a red light at any moment.
The script was designed for three seasons. Because they moved the original ending to the third season. They developed and expanded the original idea, rather than inventing something new. It wasn't for nothing that they changed the first game in the first season, and the final game in the third season is a direct reference to the first episode of the first season.
The script was well thought out. But the team was largely dependent on the goodwill of Netflix and the lead actor, who was admittedly incredibly busy.
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Thanks for the good answer)
Sorry for my english
I hope I was able to convey the idea adequately.
Well, no.
I'm just sharing information) Promoting a passion for learning.
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Viewers decided a third season was unnecessary due to their ignorance. They continued to believe the disinformation. When in reality there were three seasons in development.