I dropped 'Apartment 404' but others really liked it. And I haven't seen 'Busted' (3 seasons) myself, but it looks to be perhaps the most similar to this. And I just discovered another investigation variety show called 'Crime Scene Zero'. All of these are on Netflix.
How exactly did Netflix 'rope in' these two actors? Were they coerced? Threatened? Was it a set-up or a carefully executed blackmail/extortion plot? The clickbait title remains unexplained by the article.
Maybe it was a lame attempt at a camping pun? (As in rope can be used to suspend a hammock or hang a tarp.)
This is now on YouTube, featuring the same players, including the manager, and is called Fireworks Baseball. The…
I was frustrated watching ACS on YouTube due to the janky AI subtitles. But now they have AI voice translation which might be a lot better. (The subtitles may be improved as well.)
I'd like to resume watching, but I have a LOT of catching up to do!
These are no longer the Monsters, who are now called the Fireworks (or something) on YouTube. This page for ACS S4 features the new JTBC replacement team.
Netflix can be frustrating. They list the number of currently available episodes, but not the total number of episodes. This will be updated to 11 only as the finale is about to be released.
Interesting, I gave it a 10/10.The concept of the recarnation story and karmic punishment is incredibly asian…
Ooh! Now I want to. Thanks.
Death's Game is my all-time favorite drama. It is so far above the rest that I'm surprised more screenwriters don't study it carefully. My only complaint was the idiotic decision to split it into two parts, neither of which can stand on their own.
Being trapped inside yourself completely powerless while someone else is in control of your body, doing things with it which you would never choose to do is a true psychic & physical violation.
https://mydramalist.com/743087-the-devil-s-plan
I dropped 'Apartment 404' but others really liked it. And I haven't seen 'Busted' (3 seasons) myself, but it looks to be perhaps the most similar to this. And I just discovered another investigation variety show called 'Crime Scene Zero'. All of these are on Netflix.
Maybe it was a lame attempt at a camping pun? (As in rope can be used to suspend a hammock or hang a tarp.)
I'd like to resume watching, but I have a LOT of catching up to do!
Maybe she is different from the other ghosts such as she wasn't stuck on Earth so much as she came back from the next world to help? (speculating)
Stream Death's Game on Prime Video.
I guess it's time for a rewatch. Maybe I can get my mom to watch it with me?
Death's Game is my all-time favorite drama. It is so far above the rest that I'm surprised more screenwriters don't study it carefully. My only complaint was the idiotic decision to split it into two parts, neither of which can stand on their own.