so basically, everything starts when somebody is between life and death, if they survived the games they will…
The games are only in the Borderlands. This is how the soul fights to survive in the real world. They only die in the real world. If you're a person who dies in the Borderlands, you're dying in real life.
If you're a citizen of the Borderlands and you die in the Borderlands (like all the face cards in the second season), then you cross over to the other side.
Ryuuji was looking for a "bridge". Technically, they would have been together if they had crossed the bridge. They would die in the real world, but they would be together on the other side of the bridge. But in a different world. In that other world, the rules are completely different. For Ryuji, it was all just theory; he wanted to see it with his own eyes.
I don't understand how he can be part of the yakuza when he cries at every turn and calls Mitsuo to handle things…
Because he's a litter. Yakuza has many structures. They use different people for different purposes. Different types of criminals are brought there, and then they are sorted.
so basically, everything starts when somebody is between life and death, if they survived the games they will…
Because he wasn't thinking clearly. She reminded of his beloved, and so she wanted to take him with her. He had no intention of returning to the real world. He wanted to cross the Borderlands and see the other side. He was fighting with himself. In the end, he let her go, and he went to the other side.
I'm sorry to say that this season was bad. First of all, I didn't have any expectations and didn't even wait for…
I'll just duplicate it here. . The Borderlands were ruled by a psychopath. Therefore, the rules are different here. And the atmosphere itself. It makes sense. It couldn't be any other way. He gained too much power and turned the Borderlands into his playground. That's why he was killed at the end. . . The guardian is back, and the world will be restored to its former state.
Netflix doesn't want to promote Japanese series at all. They didn't spend a single penny on Alice. The series was a success on its own. What would have happened if he had been promoted? Netflix is betting on the wrong horse.
The Japanese have been working in the survival and death game genre for a long time (more than 30 years). They are very creative. Series, anime, manga, games and novels... so much. Alice turned out to be successful and competent. Her "successor" follows her out. A new series in this genre. The team working on the project is great. I hope they will also be successful. https://mydramalist.com/768543-last-samurai-standing
Useless additional season, just like every time a studio tries to milk a good show that worked well enough. The…
The Borderlands were ruled by a psychopath. Therefore, the rules are different here. And the atmosphere itself. It makes sense. It couldn't be any other way. He gained too much power and turned the Borderlands into his playground. That's why he was killed at the end. . . The guardian is back, and the world will be restored to its former state.
All people that play this joker game already won the previous game right? So to win the previous game they need…
Good question. Only those invited by Banda were allowed to attend the Joker Game. He invited everyone. Only a few of them ended up in the Borderlands. Because they were the ones who were dying at that moment. And not the other ones, who might have been the leading players.
And yes, there were a lot of smart guys there. Remember that even our favorite characters weren't good at all games, just some specific ones.
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If you're a person who dies in the Borderlands, you're dying in real life.
If you're a citizen of the Borderlands and you die in the Borderlands (like all the face cards in the second season), then you cross over to the other side.
Ryuuji was looking for a "bridge". Technically, they would have been together if they had crossed the bridge. They would die in the real world, but they would be together on the other side of the bridge. But in a different world. In that other world, the rules are completely different. For Ryuji, it was all just theory; he wanted to see it with his own eyes.
Yakuza has many structures. They use different people for different purposes.
Different types of criminals are brought there, and then they are sorted.
He wanted to cross the Borderlands and see the other side. He was fighting with himself. In the end, he let her go, and he went to the other side.
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The Borderlands were ruled by a psychopath. Therefore, the rules are different here. And the atmosphere itself. It makes sense. It couldn't be any other way. He gained too much power and turned the Borderlands into his playground. That's why he was killed at the end.
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The guardian is back, and the world will be restored to its former state.
The series was a success on its own. What would have happened if he had been promoted?
Netflix is betting on the wrong horse.
The Japanese have been working in the survival and death game genre for a long time (more than 30 years). They are very creative. Series, anime, manga, games and novels... so much. Alice turned out to be successful and competent. Her "successor" follows her out. A new series in this genre. The team working on the project is great. I hope they will also be successful.
https://mydramalist.com/768543-last-samurai-standing
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The guardian is back, and the world will be restored to its former state.
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Nice baite. Love it.
And yes, there were a lot of smart guys there. Remember that even our favorite characters weren't good at all games, just some specific ones.