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it was not a story of a warrior. it's the reality of the society.
I was pretty disappointed with the ending, but after giving it some thought, I realized that it reflects reality. The show was trending globally, so we all expected much more — maybe even a happy ending. But how can we call it a happy ending after so many characters were killed? Still, I wished the detective would catch the VIPs.But we forgot that the show was about harsh realities, raw emotions, and the vulnerability of human beings. Till the end, they were fighting for money. Nobody trusted each other; it was all betrayal. That’s what life is.We wanted the detective to arrest or kill the bad people and stop the game forever, but in reality, that’s never going to happen. The rich are always protected, and the poor are always exploited. We can’t change a corrupt system unless everyone understands the situation and stands against it. That was the theme from season 1.How many times did they vote to continue the game? They never came together to stop it. In-ho wanted Gi-hun to act like him by killing everyone else, but in the end, he realized that not all humans are the same.Gi hun sacrificed his life for a baby.We can blame fate for forcing us to do something bad, but in reality, it is we who commit those acts not our fate.
episode 2 was portrayed really well. After the birth of the baby the episodes were little draggy but that was because we expected some cliffhanger and adventurous twists but they show was emotionally wrapping up.it was not a story of a warrior. it's the reality of the society.
It was an emotional rollercoaster. it showed reality but we wanted more fun , more plot twists like the vips . may be here we were the vips.
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