Guys how is it? Did you like this one more than s2 or s2 is better?
Yes- i liked it!
It's difficult to compare with S2 since it's been years but it still was worth the watch😊
I know some may sound disappointed but honestly if you watch it with the mindset that Arisu and Usagi would not be in the same mindset as the other 2 seasons (since they don't remember their odeal at the end of S2), it works well.
The games were really good- quite daring specially towards the end.
As for the new characters- idk why some are so negative about them. The new cast was interesting in their own way- just need to stop comparing them with the amazing original cast. This time's theme is mentality from what I understood.
Again with the analogy and metaphors! Love how you can connect the entire season with depression and trying to fight it -to accept a life without pain (death) or to survive a world of hurt (live).
The games too were pretty insane as usual and I absolutely LOVE how they handled the 🎲 game- they didn't go for the stereotypical boring sacrifice scenario but instead dared to challange it instead🤩
Good job ryuji you made two lovers meet again , and your reward is to die 🗿.still don't undersant this kind…
He got his wish- to go to the land of the dead and keep Usagi safe. If you really think about it, a guy as curious and persistant as Ryuji doesn't need to depend on a shady shadow guy. He'd eventually figure it out on his own🙊
ktraumas would always find a way to come to us. no exceptions either
True,,,,that’s what makes this even more sad. It’s interesting how in ep 1 we see Sangyeon as this “princess” like character whereas REJ seemed to be stuck with the fate of being just another average down on luck person but boy did their destiny change based on their choices and support networks🥲
May be there's a slight delay based on the region? Mine has english subs since yesterday and the "watch now" notification was also visible (SEA region).
ktraumas would always find a way to come to us. no exceptions either
The father sounds beyond disgusting honestly.
I can only imagine how the mother handled THAT conversation with CSH given how tactlessly she used to scold the sister infront of her friend. 🫠
I guess it's the fact that we weren't prepared for his story at all that makes his death feel like a gut punch 🥲 When they read his diary in ep 2, it did sound like he was suicidal but once you truly understand the depths of his despair in ep 7, it just was too much🥲
Finally watched the last episode! It feels less chaotic than the previous episodes but given how much time has passed, it makes sense. Both Hikaru and Haruka have grown up (albeit still abit chaotic)🤭❤️
On a side note, I watched "You and Everything Else" a few hours before the Finale. The stark contrast of how support and trust could impact a person truly affected me. In YAEE, one of the male characters is also gender fluid like Hikaru. Unfortunately, things ended tragic due to the lack of support and suffocating pressure🥲.
Watching Hikaru practically glow in the last 10 minutes after all the angst he had to go through was heart warming. He is truly adored for who he is and not for what society expects him to be. He no longer needs to wear make up as a shield and instead simply enjoy it for what it truly is.😊
ktraumas would always find a way to come to us. no exceptions either
Curiousity got the best of me....gosh his story is so tragic 🥲🥲🥲
The least Sang Hak's parents could have done was to let them pursuit photography since their deepest desire was rejected...the parents just kept suffocating CSK- there was never a break🫠
Do we get to see his sister confront her parents? I always found her mother strangely irritating because of the way she treated her daughter🙈
It's difficult to compare with S2 since it's been years but it still was worth the watch😊
I know some may sound disappointed but honestly if you watch it with the mindset that Arisu and Usagi would not be in the same mindset as the other 2 seasons (since they don't remember their odeal at the end of S2), it works well.
The games were really good- quite daring specially towards the end.
As for the new characters- idk why some are so negative about them. The new cast was interesting in their own way- just need to stop comparing them with the amazing original cast. This time's theme is mentality from what I understood.
I'm guessing they kept meeting up during rehab/ the study and eventually fell for eachother all over again?
The games too were pretty insane as usual and I absolutely LOVE how they handled the 🎲 game- they didn't go for the stereotypical boring sacrifice scenario but instead dared to challange it instead🤩
The wait was indeed worth it🃏
A good lesson for us all I guess.
It's also why it's difficult to judge Sangyeon. She does some questionable things, but with the upbringing she had, it kiiiind of makes sense🫠
It'll definitely be there soon!
Urgh the father is so disgusting! Like how entitled can you be???🤦♀️
Do you usually have access to it on Wednesdays?
I can only imagine how the mother handled THAT conversation with CSH given how tactlessly she used to scold the sister infront of her friend. 🫠
I guess it's the fact that we weren't prepared for his story at all that makes his death feel like a gut punch 🥲 When they read his diary in ep 2, it did sound like he was suicidal but once you truly understand the depths of his despair in ep 7, it just was too much🥲
On a side note, I watched "You and Everything Else" a few hours before the Finale. The stark contrast of how support and trust could impact a person truly affected me. In YAEE, one of the male characters is also gender fluid like Hikaru. Unfortunately, things ended tragic due to the lack of support and suffocating pressure🥲.
Watching Hikaru practically glow in the last 10 minutes after all the angst he had to go through was heart warming. He is truly adored for who he is and not for what society expects him to be. He no longer needs to wear make up as a shield and instead simply enjoy it for what it truly is.😊
1-more episode at most would have been more than enough
The least Sang Hak's parents could have done was to let them pursuit photography since their deepest desire was rejected...the parents just kept suffocating CSK- there was never a break🫠
Do we get to see his sister confront her parents? I always found her mother strangely irritating because of the way she treated her daughter🙈