Still not sure about Tuo's boss. Till now, he didn't do anything wrong, but i still don't trust him. Maybe it…
I felt the same way at first but now he's giving 'you remind me of me when I was your age' mentor vibes. Hopefully he keeps it on that level and doesn't try to sway Han Tuo.
From the next episode preview it looks like the kid is his nephew. Up until now we had the impression Junxie is an only child but then he gets a msg from someone who figured out he and Han Tuo are dating who he calls his brother. My guess is little nephew accidentally spilled the beans.
One of the worst trailers I've watched in a very long time. I'm less interested in watching the series after watching the trailer. The only thing it did okay was introduce the cast. Which I like. What was the point? Where's the mystery? What are the stakes. It just looks like a bunch of high school kids playing a flashy board game. Other than the fact that you get transported into the game and get to run around inside it nothing much happens. It looks boring. Are there monsters or ghosts? If you get hurt in the game do you get hurt in real life? Did something happen to the previous players? There's nothing to tease me into watching it.
Maybe I shouldn't have watched the Alice in Borderlands S3 trailer right before seeing the trailer for The Dark Dice but I don't think that has anything to do with it. The production value of the trailer is good but far from teasing me into watching the show it's telling me not to waste my time.
One of the worst trailers I've watched in a very long time. I'm less interested in watching the series after watching the trailer. The only thing it did okay was introduce the cast. Which I like. What was the point? Where's the mystery? What are the stakes. It just looks like a bunch of high school kids playing a flashy board game. Other than the fact that you get transported into the game and get to run around inside it nothing much happens. It looks boring. Are there monsters or ghosts? If you get hurt in the game do you get hurt in real life? Did something happen to the previous players? There's nothing to tease me into watching it.
Maybe I shouldn't have watched the Alice in Borderlands S3 trailer right before seeing the trailer for The Dark Dice but I don't think that has anything to do with it. The production value of the trailer is good but far from teasing me into watching the show it's telling me not to waste my time.