A Netflix spokesperson told CNBC that a second season of the show is “in discussions, but not confirmed yet.”https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/09/squid-game-season-2-talks-are-underway-netflix-says.html
It's now confirmed, they've even confirmed it in the Swedish media
Dramas with 32 episodes at 30 min each are equivalent to 16 episodes at 1 hour each. So they're basically full…
I know that, I just count short dramas differently. I created this list for myself because of my preferences when it comes to the length of dramas. Everything is in the description of how I see it.
Hi there👋.First wanted to thank you for your list on long kdramas👌.is there anywhere we can watch queen…
No problem! I can't give you an answer of that, as you can see I haven't watched any of these kdramas/there's no ratings from me, it says "0% Watched" on this list for me. So hopefully someone else can help you.
I'm glad that I watched it considered the ratings, it's such an underrated kdrama, I'll give it 7.5/10. Sadly, we will not get a season 2 because it was a big flop in Korea (nearly a 0 in viewership rating), so we'll never get the answers on some questions that they left out.
Happy ending BUUUUUUUUUUUUUUT witch a last second twist with a smell of second season
It's a cliffhanger because there's another sinkhole, and this time in Seoul where both main leads are going to (she's from there and he got a job there)
I've never disliked a female lead so much as this one. She's an immature, selfish and impulsive character who doesn't care about that she hurts others as long as she can be happy.
ok i do like the friendship with yong shik and jennifer and i realize in the drama jennifer has recently decided…
I see that as people have it hard to fully accept something that is changing, which can sometimes end up being disrespectful even if the intention wasn't that. I don't think it has to do just because thst character is a transperson because her friend/the first male lead has already accepted her a long time ago, otherwise he wouldn't be around her. He doesn't show that he's ashamed of her, it just takes time for him to say her new name right. I can relate to that because I'm still struggling to say my uncle's first name right, I often say his old name and it's no intention to be mean towards him - he isn't a transperson, he has only changed hist first- and last name.
I started to watch it because it sounded funny, but instead of laughing a lot, I ended up crying to almost every ep. This one hit too close to home when it comes to mental illness because I can relate so much to his character as I'm dealing with similar thoughts. He was so great at showing it with both words/thoughts and body language. Also those panic attacks felt so real, probably because I could compare it to how I normally react when I'm dealing with a panic attack. I also like that they brought up CBT, not so many people know what that is and maybe never heard about it before. As I've tried CBT, I could relate to that part too.
I haven't watched this version yet, only the theatrical version, but as it's almost the same thing - I think it's worth watching, but it's not the best one out there. Just watch it if you've nothing else to watch, it's a short kdrama anyway.
I can't give you an answer of that, as you can see I haven't watched any of these kdramas/there's no ratings from me, it says "0% Watched" on this list for me. So hopefully someone else can help you.