it’s not that bad but from my PoV they have already showed everything in S1&2 so it felt like nothing new…
completely agree. someone could stop watching at the end of s2 and walk away with a complete story. s3 had little to no additional world building, meh games, and little to no character development. felt like an empty cash grab
i was prepared for a typical, boring, cookie cutter survival story and ended up pleasantly surprised. second half felt a lil clunky but i enjoyed it nonetheless
exactly. banda didnt play with arisu so I'm confused why he went through all that trouble to drag him back
sure. regardless, still felt like it came from left field. i think it would've made more sense had we seen banda backstory and why he chose to focus on arisu in ep 1
couldn’t agree more! the games had no thrill because it was clear from the beginning that arisu would survive to the end. and the confrontation in the finale felt useless. he already said at the end of s2 that he had no interest in becoming a citizen. it was all just super bizarre
feeling underwhelmed. games were less interesting and i didn't care much for the new characters. thought we'd get more answers on the borderlands, banda, yaba, and the not-really-the-joker guy
moreover, there's nothing intriguing about a man risking his life to save his pregnant wife. he repeatedly said he didn’t want to be a citizen since the end of s2. they were dragging that ending 😭
Why he needed to kill someone else when he could hide the body perfectly? If the husband didn't have anyone, no…
i think in seok go's mind, merely hiding the body was leaving too much to chance. the police might've still investigated hwa sun for her ex going missing. by killing the unknown man and setting it up to be the ex, he sets up hwa sun's alibi to be "perfect"
completely insane and still makes no sense but it's all to show how love blinded a genius man
this reminds me of when netflix released a show called "messiah" some years ago. the writer got upset that muslims "spoiled" the series because we watched the trailer and immediately recognized the messiah was actually the dajjal
i wonder if we'll get some answers for the s2 ending?
it's a shame that the writing went down this ridiculous route considering the seriousness of the subject
moreover, there's nothing intriguing about a man risking his life to save his pregnant wife. he repeatedly said he didn’t want to be a citizen since the end of s2. they were dragging that ending 😭
completely insane and still makes no sense but it's all to show how love blinded a genius man