at first i didn't understand the hate towards hyungyu (i thought he was the only one with the right mindset to win) but now reaching ep 10 i totally side up with everyone talking sh*t about him. acting like that just so the other 2 fools pity him... what a manipulative person. players from prison + 7high and jiyoung have been betrayed by those in the living room several times and none of them pulled a stunt like that. really sad to see a villain win.
if they didnt make a plan for s3 yall would've either ways eaten netflix up to give you a s3. like pick a struggle
anyone that has read the manga wouldn't ask for another season. not to mention that netflix never does shit like this right, so your point certaintly doesn't apply to me.
about the singing in the recent episodes... i was gonna come here to say how awkward and honestly kind of cringey those parts felt during the more serious scenes and then i saw the comments. i get the role singing plays in revolutions. i’m from a country where we celebrate our freedom from dictatorship every year with a song, and i know how powerful it is to sing it out loud, together at the top of our lungs. but the song they used just doesn’t match the vibe of the riots. it should’ve felt raw, real. turning those moments into something that looks like a polished musical kind of takes away from the weight of what’s actually being discussed. and yeah, it comes off as ridiculous, wether you like the song or not.
i keep coming here to see people's comments because i can't seem to let this one go ): i've watched it right after they dropped all the eps and i went on a 2 months hiatus from dramas after the ending aaaa but after so long i wanna rewatch it so baaad!! seriously one of the best dramas out there, so so worth it
tbf this drama is a mess and most of the characters end up annoying me a lot but i kinda got attached to them aaa so now i'm watching all 20 eps for that
this drama feels like a warm sunny sunday afternoon where you close your eyes and just let yourself be (even with a few tears along the way)! that's how it felt, nothing over the top. but we all need a drama like this from time to time
i get the role singing plays in revolutions. i’m from a country where we celebrate our freedom from dictatorship every year with a song, and i know how powerful it is to sing it out loud, together at the top of our lungs. but the song they used just doesn’t match the vibe of the riots. it should’ve felt raw, real.
turning those moments into something that looks like a polished musical kind of takes away from the weight of what’s actually being discussed. and yeah, it comes off as ridiculous, wether you like the song or not.