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I was like, get a grip & move on Dude!
I mean, if he show 0 respect, why can't I do the same to his character either *shrugs
As for why Aguni was presented as rival to the Hatter, as explained, it was because the dangerous people that kill for fun needed a leader to keep them in check, and Aguni had to fulfill that role. But he couldn't openly show his friendship because then those people he tried to keep in check could look down on him for getting walked on by the hatter, hence the "rivality".
Two rules on the beach : bathing suit for all (in order to not have anyone conceal weapons) and death to traitors (that rule was added when Hatter lost in mind and killed people for cards). Once you join the beach, you can't leave or it's treason (if you wondered why they stayed).
Overall they only stayed max 3 days there anyway.
As for the beach and it's ambiance, the story was written for you to not "like" the beach or to feel like the fitting in is impossible because that's how the main character felt. We follow the show through his eyes. It felt ridiculous how everyone was so loyal to the hatter because that's how arisu felt. He lives his life without law or care (dude spent his time playing video game instead of being productive), he's not about to start following the rules and command of some guy just because.
Hope it helped :)
Either way I'm dying for episode 5 TT^TT
For those who are criticizing Min Hyun's acting, I think that he's doing a wonderful job. I've been following him since Alchemy of souls and I think he's doing a great job. He fits a more reserved ML role and his character fits him well since he's more quite so I think his natural way of expressing his character makes him fit for the role. I think his panic attack is what really made me like his character and his scene in ep.4 where he went along with Sol Hee and helping her out acting as her bf. That scene felt raw to me and I honestly like how the story is so far.
I have to admit, like everyone else I'm still slightly confused about the differentiation between the sounds for when Sol Hee is listening to a lie and truth. I think I have figured it out though since some people are saying Kim Do Ha (Min Hyun) was telling the truth and thinks he killed his ex when he was dreaming however I think it's the opposite. In ep4 the CEO of Do Ha was lying when he gave his business card to Sol Hee and lying for Do Ha by saying he was unemployed (the loud DING ring is indication of someone lying) however the DONG low pitch sound is someone telling the truth (In ep. 4 Do Ha said he doesn't like Syaon and never say her as a women which the audience knows is the truth and is when we heard the DONG plus the DONG sounds we heard we he was in the room with the other artist being scoped out). However he LIED to her regarding his name in ep. 4 and we still heard the DONG so what I'm thinking is that he is able to lie and she can't tell the difference (remember the couch scene when they were watching "Master's Sun"). So the ending for ep. 4 when Do ha was dreaming he "killed" his ex was him TELLING THE TRUTH with the loud DONG which would make more sense then him telling the truth that he killed her and lying since Sol Hee is helping him in ep. 5 preview. and how she might help him find the real culprit. That's how I see it anyways however I'm still a bit confused regarding the sounds.
Anyways I can't wait till the next ep!
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Extremists movements can be found in every single society. Every single country. As far back as genocidal behaviours found in countries like Germany, Rwanda, South Africa etc. to modern day extremists movements like cancel culture. By your standards, we all belong to uneducated societies.
I don't think you realize how much extremists movements today affect things like journalism (eg:- click-bait articles) and politics (eg:-the anti-abortion laws which cause human rights violations). The extremists can and are becoming the majority. Because the extremists are the loudest, the proudest and they listen to no one. Social media has become a catalyst of spreading the word of the loudest extremists, while people jump on the bandwagon of naming and shaming due to woke culture without doing their own research because they saw a comment somewhere and it must be true.
Woke culture and cancel culture is our modern day, global extremist movement. It's universal. And it's not slowing down. It's based off the religion of celebrity worship. And we see it every day.
So, yeah, I find this show pretty accurate.
Because...
The show is a metaphor for extremism. It shows the dark side of extremism. Where a movement can have good intentions in it's inception but due to the flaw of human behaviour, and the need to monetize it, the movement, which started well, becomes this extremist movement that villainize those who don't stand with them.
"If you're not with us, you're against us."
In modern day context:
"If you don't share this post on BLM, you're a racist."
"If you make a racist joke, we will have you fired, share your phone number and address on the internet so you and your family will be bullied."
"You deserve to be cancelled because you made a joke that was insensitive 20 years ago. It doesn't matter that you're a better person now."
Having Covid parties...
We 100% live in an extremist society. And that's why the show is good. It shows what would happen if nearly everyone gives in. If people continue to police others, judge others and their behaviours. Surely, you have seen this happen in this day and age.