Hi! Thank you for taking the time to read my review ♥️I don’t think the problem was that season 3 existed..it’s…
He was not a overlord, he was just a card. The Overlord is not a Game Master. Did you expect some kind of large-scale game with God? This is card (people) work. In the end he came back to restore order.
Every death in the series has its role. That's why you remembered the deaths of his friends so well.
But if it is easy to manipulate patients, then why is she an exception? This is a rhetorical question.
It's not about different experiences. You and I were both biased. And bias distorts perception. Well... Am I right or am I looking for a reason to be right. This thought came to me every episode when I was looking for official reasons to pick on.
Japan here i was expecting something more like Twittering Birds Never Fly or Miscreants and Mayhem, but instead…
Twittering Birds Never Fly - good manga. I hope it gets a adaptation. "Miscreants and Mayhem..." - well... There are a lot of good manga about yakuza. I hope to film something deeper.
Hi! Thank you for taking the time to read my review ♥️I don’t think the problem was that season 3 existed..it’s…
You know, but you call the Overlord the Joker. It happens. Is Banda line as a joker weak? He literally turned the Borderlands into his playground. Well...
"...we got these quick emotional glimpses into each character’s background, but somehow it felt too late..." This game wasn't meant to create any kind of emotional connection with the viewer. It was meant to show how terrible the game is. It's there to make sure the characters' actions don't seem illogical. You can dislike them, but you have to understand why they act the way they do. Therefore, "it's too late..." is not appropriate here.
But you must admit, trauma affects a person's character. So she couldn't be herself. Usagi thought she would meet her father (she didn't remember what the Borderland was like). Sick people are easy to manipulate. Already in the Borderland, she remembered everything. And realized how stupid she had been. So everything is justified. . . . . What do you think? . . .
Hi! Thank you for taking the time to read my review ♥️I don’t think the problem was that season 3 existed..it’s…
The Overlord was not a joker. The Joker was Banda (it was clear). The Overlord was himself. Obviously he is the owner of these lands. It's all perfectly logical. That's why I don't understand your attitude toward him.
Usagi suffered from depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. This is well-drawn and was well observed in the first episode. Obviously, she will be different from her healthy self in 1-2 seasons. It would be strange if it were otherwise. . What do you think? . . .
. . Emotional connection with new characters? Possibly, but I don't think it was necessary. The season was focused on games. There were more games per episode here than in the first two seasons. And the characters are just unfortunate people who desperately fought for life.
Great review! Very well described. . It seems to me that your attitude towards the season is obviously biased. I bet you started watching it thinking, "Why the hell do I need this?" . At least my attitude towards the series was also biased. The manga ended with the second season. It seems like there's no need for a third season. But what was missing from the second season were the border overlord. This brings to mind that they had three seasons planned from the very beginning.
They took a long time to film it because Kento is a very busy actor. He is simultaneously filming several very complex projects. And Tao was also pregnant. The director was also busy with another project, which he was filming at the same time. Filming resumed when the three of them were free.
But because of the long absence, I think people felt like the third season was just tacked on to the first two. But this is not true. They originally planned for three seasons.
So I decided to just think and not be biased. If you initially have a negative attitude towards something, then your perception of it will be distorted.
The most important thing is to preserve the essence of the original. They made the final scene from the manga even better.
3rd season has so many unanswered question1. The Group who recruits the professor in the real world knows about…
1. Yes, they know. It's obvious 2. He didn't go anywhere. He, too, became a face card. 3. He's completely different! 4. lol human factor You just need to watch the games in Alice carefully.
What I love about jbl is they use dark skin actors. So unlike Thai bl where actors have to go through whitening…
Because there is no cult of beauty in Japan. In Japan, you don't have to conform to made-up beauty standards to be successful. That's why artists have different skin tones, different (sometimes not ideal) appearances, and so on...
Every death in the series has its role. That's why you remembered the deaths of his friends so well.
But if it is easy to manipulate patients, then why is she an exception? This is a rhetorical question.
It's not about different experiences. You and I were both biased. And bias distorts perception. Well... Am I right or am I looking for a reason to be right. This thought came to me every episode when I was looking for official reasons to pick on.
Have a good day/night! :))
But I want other manga adaptations about yakuza.
Is Banda line as a joker weak? He literally turned the Borderlands into his playground. Well...
"...we got these quick emotional glimpses into each character’s background, but somehow it felt too late..." This game wasn't meant to create any kind of emotional connection with the viewer. It was meant to show how terrible the game is. It's there to make sure the characters' actions don't seem illogical. You can dislike them, but you have to understand why they act the way they do. Therefore, "it's too late..." is not appropriate here.
But you must admit, trauma affects a person's character. So she couldn't be herself. Usagi thought she would meet her father (she didn't remember what the Borderland was like). Sick people are easy to manipulate. Already in the Borderland, she remembered everything. And realized how stupid she had been. So everything is justified.
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The Overlord was himself. Obviously he is the owner of these lands. It's all perfectly logical. That's why I don't understand your attitude toward him.
Usagi suffered from depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. This is well-drawn and was well observed in the first episode. Obviously, she will be different from her healthy self in 1-2 seasons. It would be strange if it were otherwise.
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What do you think?
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Emotional connection with new characters? Possibly, but I don't think it was necessary. The season was focused on games. There were more games per episode here than in the first two seasons. And the characters are just unfortunate people who desperately fought for life.
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It seems to me that your attitude towards the season is obviously biased. I bet you started watching it thinking, "Why the hell do I need this?" . At least my attitude towards the series was also biased. The manga ended with the second season. It seems like there's no need for a third season. But what was missing from the second season were the border overlord. This brings to mind that they had three seasons planned from the very beginning.
They took a long time to film it because Kento is a very busy actor. He is simultaneously filming several very complex projects. And Tao was also pregnant. The director was also busy with another project, which he was filming at the same time. Filming resumed when the three of them were free.
But because of the long absence, I think people felt like the third season was just tacked on to the first two. But this is not true. They originally planned for three seasons.
So I decided to just think and not be biased. If you initially have a negative attitude towards something, then your perception of it will be distorted.
The most important thing is to preserve the essence of the original. They made the final scene from the manga even better.
Well... Take a "yes" from me
2. He didn't go anywhere. He, too, became a face card.
3. He's completely different!
4. lol human factor
You just need to watch the games in Alice carefully.
And for them, any find, in their opinion, ruins the entire season. Thats all