aguni is alive ok but he wasn't supposed to be awake like the others??
the wounds they received in the borderlands were the same wounds they woke up with in the real world. so he was in critical condition in the real world due to the wounds he received. it's why usagi has a crutch because of getting stabbed in the knees, and how niragi has so much bandaging due to burns
sooooooo does that mean there's a season 3? also for those who are saying it wasn't an open ending..did y'all…
my assumption is they kind of left it open to potentially make maybe another season or movie based off of the sequel manga, but i wouldn't get your hopes up either way. it's still a pretty solid ending
hi may i ask to those that have seen this; will this have a third season? because i'm thinking of starting it…
only thing i could think off is maybe the somewhat ominous ending shot could lead into them maybe making a movie or something based off of the short sequel manga, but otherwise it's a pretty solid ending
I wanted to say how tatta dies from blood loss was realistic but then at ep 7 it seems like no one dies from blood…
yeah i was confused by how akane and niragi survived but tatta didn't haha. and how akane was still conscious after so many gunshot wounds, but ann knocked out after less
guys is this worth watching? and how good it is compared to 1st season?
i think it's a very solid season. i think the biggest mistake people are making is comparing the two seasons, because this season was truly more of a psychological thing as opposed to the intensity of the first season
There’s a second part called Alice in Boderland Retry where Arisu ends up going back into the borderlands. It’s…
makes me wonder if that's why the joker card was shown like that at the end. maybe they do plan on doing something with the sequel and the joker card was like "jk you thought this was over" sort of thing. because i know the role of the joker is apparently different/explained in the actual manga, but they didn't do that for the show
Yes. In the manga the Borderlands are the place between life and death that people are sent when in near-death…
yeah i was honestly racking my brain trying to figure out how this could possibly end and make sense, and the fact that it was basically purgatory makes a lot more sense, as compared to if they made it some weird reasoning, like actual aliens lol
I hate Endings that leave just so many questions I also hate the it was all a dream trope so yeah I kind of hated…
it wasn't technically a dream though, the whole point was that the players were essentially in a form of purgatory between life and death, and the borderlands were their potential second chance at life
so wish this was longer, after waiting 2 years and watching it in a day i still need more! im a little confused…
apparently this is essentially how the manga ends as well, but slightly different which leaves me to wonder if that was their attempt to potentially leave it open to another season, or if they just wanted to annoy us haha
It was implied from my research that the people running the games this round received permanent residency after…
ohh that makes sense, but i still wonder how some people become game masters over others, since there's only so many face cards, and like how they end up being chosen over the other citizens there. i read on the wiki for the manga, that in the spinoff manga, apparently it's revealed that mira was a victim of the same meteor strike though, but she ended up being the main game master
so essentially they were just in purgatory the whole time? i kind of wish they explained the borderlands more, and like how they exist and how/why certain people were chosen to oversee the games despite everyone there being apart of the same accident
nah because i was so stoked to see that yamashita tomohisa is in this bc he was one of my fave japanese actors when i was younger, and then he showed up naked ã… ã… i was so caught off guard
he marries the other woman in i believe episode 12 or 13, but there is no love triangle by any means. FL and the princess form a true sisterhood