Going by the rumours, it's going to be adapted from Bridge(Kang Full's Manhwa which has characters from Timing…
i tried to link them but couldn't. they're just too different. well since light shop is set in 2018 it might be a hint but idk. moving already has so much they haven't unraveled and it's unlikely that light shop world could be the answer
I suppose it is to compare or a metaphor about the game. The lottery tickets symbolizing the game in a way. People…
you have a point but honestly dedicating a whole series just to state the simple minded obviousness everyone is aware of?? they had so much to implement with. but somehow i have a feeling s3 would be better and filled with strategic decisions.
few thoughts to unpack here: 1. it wasn't bad but it wasn't excellent either. like it had enough to put me at…
your first point is so trueee. i have so many complaints about the drama, but i still stayed up late binging every episodeðŸ˜. it had this weirdly intriguing pull that kept me hooked, even though i was just waiting for them to figure things out. sadly, they never did
i can't believe they just repeated everything in s1. 456 spent 2 yrs perfecting his grumpy face. i should've known he had nothing to offer when he impulsively attacked the game recruiter. he could've literally DIED!! that is not the kind of impression someone who seeks revenge should give. someone pls tell me why the game recruiter bought those breads and tickets?😠i don't see how it was related to the game in anyway.
he’s protecting his murderer brother. I think he believed that his brother is held captive against his will,…
that's just so dumb honestly. he had two years to think it through and that's the excuse he could come up with? lol. he's just not as smart as he thinks, considering the fact that there's a literal mole under his nose. i can't with this drama the characters are so badly written.
the whole thing was chaotic and honestly a mess. the brother thing? wild. like, there's no way he genuinely thought that was the righteous thing to do. if anything, it was a mix of guilt and some twisted sense of justice. but 456? nah, he fumbled hard. two years, and all he could muster was bitterness and impulsiveness. like, bro, where was the strategy? that "jumping someone" plan was so reckless. he barely survived that gong yoo game, and then that pull at the end? it was straight-up desperation. everything about that whole ordeal screamed "bad decisions
Well the drama is not serious anyway. The whole premise is completely ridiculous in the first place so I don't…
it's sad that they need everything to explained or spelt out to understand. i come one here expecting an interactive cs but it's mostly filled with people talking about glass cups and etc.