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It Got Lost in the Sauce by the End
To be blunt, this show was a bit of a letdown, especially since the first two or three episodes were very strong imo. The concept of exploring how people react when pushed to their limits when they all of a sudden had accessibility to guns, was super interesting. I understand that Kim Young-kwang’s character, Moon Baek, was meant to be a major villain and an agent of chaos, but at some point, it just stopped making sense. Suddenly he’s an arms dealer running a massive underground operation? It felt completely out of left field. The idea had potential but the execution of the show was lackluster by the end. By the end of it the show got a little lost in the sauce wanting to focus more on shock value by using excessive shootings and action scenes, than creating a coherent story.
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