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"Big Bet 2" continues the story where it left off.
This season was very weak compared to the previous one, mainly because there was nothing more about Moo Sik's past, that was exactly what kept me in the drama, the story of how he built his power, his reputation.
And after all, we only see that he was in the army, working in North Korea and later, he was the owner of an English academy, which was when he started with the betting house. Meanwhile, we have no idea what happened to Moo Sik and I wanted to know, he was the character that captivated me and honestly, he was very naive, he didn't seem like the same person from last season, someone who got rid of anyone who got in his way.
He was used by Jung Pal and Sung Gu, who obviously didn't care about him, but about his money and power, and he ended up dying because of stupidity.
Seung Hoon is a very weak character, with no charisma whatsoever... I liked Mark.
This season was very weak compared to the previous one, mainly because there was nothing more about Moo Sik's past, that was exactly what kept me in the drama, the story of how he built his power, his reputation.
And after all, we only see that he was in the army, working in North Korea and later, he was the owner of an English academy, which was when he started with the betting house. Meanwhile, we have no idea what happened to Moo Sik and I wanted to know, he was the character that captivated me and honestly, he was very naive, he didn't seem like the same person from last season, someone who got rid of anyone who got in his way.
He was used by Jung Pal and Sung Gu, who obviously didn't care about him, but about his money and power, and he ended up dying because of stupidity.
Seung Hoon is a very weak character, with no charisma whatsoever... I liked Mark.
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