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CAPTIVATING!
Alice in Borderland Season 1
Right off the bat, this is just reminding me of a Japanese version of Squid game. It’s super captivating though, like I just want to keep on watching and the episodes are a perfect length.
When Arisu figured out the first game, I could already tell he would be like a wizard. Really good at puzzles.
Bro, at the end of Episode 3 when Karube and Chota sacrificed themselves in order to save Arisu. I can’t. Why the heck did they die so early? Chota hugging the person he ended up loving and experiencing life with. Karube holding onto the ring of his loved one and reflecting. Them both not letting Arisu find them in order to keep him alive. Then, Karube at the last 5 seconds letting Arisu know where he was but not looking at him to make sure that Ariso is the one that survives. Man. That was a lot in like 5 minutes for episode 3 out of 8 for just the first season. I did love how Chota and Karube decided to accept that there is no way out and the only person who would survive is the wolf. They reflected on all their good times together. “When I’m with you two, my worries wash away.” Even if on surface level, their friendship seems shallow, in fact, it means more to all of them than they would ever admit.
Aguni dying in the last episode got me choked up for some reason. All he wanted was the pureness and genuine freedom in the world that he is living in, so he stopped what he thought was the craze of killing from his best friend who’s been with him since day 1. And then when he found out that the gun had no bullets in the chamber and Aguni shot him for nothing, that I think is the moment when he replayed that that he decided to sacrifice himself for the greater good. He withstood idek how many bullets, but a lot, just to make sure that the game is able to be complete and no more innocent people die than they already have. Not to mention, he saved Arisu. Wow, the plot twist at the end got me so like…I was hanging off my seat.
Also, the last boss’s story also got me pretty emotional. He wanted to redefine his world and this world of games was the only one where he finally felt free and able to be himself. Him sitting in the fire at the end knowing that he is going to die and accepting it just shows you how much he’s come to terms with the life he lived. He got so much out of this land of games that he’s ready for it all to come to an end.
Chishiya also has so much aura, omg. He is insane. His intelligence is just on another level, I’ve never seen him actually like panic over anything. Wow. Captivating is the best word to describe this season.
Right off the bat, this is just reminding me of a Japanese version of Squid game. It’s super captivating though, like I just want to keep on watching and the episodes are a perfect length.
When Arisu figured out the first game, I could already tell he would be like a wizard. Really good at puzzles.
Bro, at the end of Episode 3 when Karube and Chota sacrificed themselves in order to save Arisu. I can’t. Why the heck did they die so early? Chota hugging the person he ended up loving and experiencing life with. Karube holding onto the ring of his loved one and reflecting. Them both not letting Arisu find them in order to keep him alive. Then, Karube at the last 5 seconds letting Arisu know where he was but not looking at him to make sure that Ariso is the one that survives. Man. That was a lot in like 5 minutes for episode 3 out of 8 for just the first season. I did love how Chota and Karube decided to accept that there is no way out and the only person who would survive is the wolf. They reflected on all their good times together. “When I’m with you two, my worries wash away.” Even if on surface level, their friendship seems shallow, in fact, it means more to all of them than they would ever admit.
Aguni dying in the last episode got me choked up for some reason. All he wanted was the pureness and genuine freedom in the world that he is living in, so he stopped what he thought was the craze of killing from his best friend who’s been with him since day 1. And then when he found out that the gun had no bullets in the chamber and Aguni shot him for nothing, that I think is the moment when he replayed that that he decided to sacrifice himself for the greater good. He withstood idek how many bullets, but a lot, just to make sure that the game is able to be complete and no more innocent people die than they already have. Not to mention, he saved Arisu. Wow, the plot twist at the end got me so like…I was hanging off my seat.
Also, the last boss’s story also got me pretty emotional. He wanted to redefine his world and this world of games was the only one where he finally felt free and able to be himself. Him sitting in the fire at the end knowing that he is going to die and accepting it just shows you how much he’s come to terms with the life he lived. He got so much out of this land of games that he’s ready for it all to come to an end.
Chishiya also has so much aura, omg. He is insane. His intelligence is just on another level, I’ve never seen him actually like panic over anything. Wow. Captivating is the best word to describe this season.
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