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Look whos back?
ОтветитьYou also gotta try watching Alice in borderland it's like squid game in Japanese!
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ОтветитьGong-yoo really went crazy here
Ответитьhonestly did not expect Mr Kim to actually be a pretty cool dude, he was just a shitty loan shark in the first season, they did a good job with him :) the recruiter though he really stole the show here, what a performance, shame he is gone now but this was a great episode dedicated to him :) my man exposing people in his free time he loves his job xD but ye as sad as it is people would rather take the chance for something bigger than take a good thing thats assured :P it was nice to see Jeon Suk Ho here, playing the silly guy, I remember him from Kingdom, a great show, there he was a silly guy as well :D good old rock, paper, scissors, simple yet effective :)
ОтветитьSOLO LEVELING!!!!!!????? WHEN YO
ОтветитьI'm glad the loan shark helped Gi-Hun find the recruiter, he's a real one for sticking to his word.
ОтветитьThe salesman actor gets paid more than the Gi hun actor
ОтветитьAll three actors for our main character, The salesman (the recruiter), and the Front Man are very very big names in Korea. But season 2 generally has a more famous cast than season 1. Some of the actors in season 1 weren't even actors before and squid game was their first time acting. Naturally, with the insane popularity of season 1, they couldn't cast any lesser known actor for season 2 :D
ОтветитьAh damnit. You finally beat me to a series Lucky. I’ll have to watch s2 with you, I don’t have time to watch it on my own then reactions on top of what I’m already watching 😂
ОтветитьBro is the first person to realize about that split face on the recruiter at the very first moment😱
You are the best Lucky !
This is actually based on a true story, when South Korea was hosting the Olympic games I can't remember what year, but they wanted to show the world that they were a clean, safe country by ridding themselves of, what the governing bodies considered 'waste', which in reality were homeless people. But they went as far as to sweep up even just poor people, who did have a home, but were poor. The police would arrest these people and just send them of to something like concentration camps, where they were used as free labor and were tortured and abused in every way imaginable, that included lots of children. They would wear tracksuits and were forced to play 'games' for the guards' amusement. Absolutely horrible! Not saying that this is South Korea and that's just what they do, but that did happen. In the end they were kept there for way longer than just the Olympic games and when they were freed at some point, they were given no compensation or apology and some people were actually annoyed that they were let back into society, because most of them had trouble integrating back into a normal life. Ghastly.
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