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taliax
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Mystery solved!

We were all waiting for this day to understand what and why happened.


Games were great like the first season but overall story was a little bit weak in my opinion. The story at the end of the season was not satisfactory when we look at the both seasons. It was like writers didnt know how to connect and finished the story and wrote the first thing came to their mind. Also the romance scenes between Usagi and Arisu was long that I skipped... First season was better i guess.

The things I enjoyed watching this season were the games and Chishiya.

The ending - JOKER part - felt like there might be another season but we will see.

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dymola
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REVIEW

Everything was perfect in the season 2. The games were interesting, and very scary! I enjoyed more watching this season than the first one. Everything was very catchy! I could rewatch it a second time! The acting was great, the decorations were well realized, everything was entertaining. Maybe the soundtrack in my opinion wasn’t impactful or special but it’s just my opinion and it wasn’t even bad or disturbing. Also the ending was very good, it wasn’t rushed! I hope they make a season 3, but also i don’t if a season 3 will be necessary cause maybe it will be like pushing the series too far for nothing and the result will be bad.

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lulisa
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uma boa continuação, se manteve fiel só início

muito semelhante a primeira temporada, por isso acaba sendo muito bom porque não te enrola tanto. mesmo com a apresentação de novos personagens, ele continua dinâmico e consegue desenvolver eles muito bem, isso faz com que você crie empatia com a maioria dos personagens.
o final é algo que de certa forma é esperado, mas não prejudica a qualidade, na verdade, acho que foi o que mais se encaixaria para manter uma narrativa "com sentido".
é uma ótima série para assistir em conjunto e criar teorias!
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natsu desu
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..LET THE REMAINING CARDS PLAY~!!..

..as the new season aired, nothing to expect but getting hyped on each games to be played - the rules, the start, to lose and to win, and to clear the game..
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..with new casts, with new actions, with new strategies, new bondings are always much awaited..
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..well, always the last episode get the clear vision of how these games happened and yet the ending is just a so-so (though I already read the ending without watching this whole season first) - saying, "that's it?!"..
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..but still overall, I love the entire series - the games, the actions, the effects, the people behind these are so genius making this series possible..
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..a must watch for those curious if this is worth it..
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..you want challenge? you want to crack your brain? listen to your heart? trust the people?..
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..then enter to this world..

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Vivinu
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Good!

I feel it wasn't as good as the first season however it was also very good! the last game had confused me and I had really thought that they were in a mental hospital the whole time. The ending where Arisu was hanging out with his friends made me happy.. until the planet was hit, I guess his two best friends were supposed to die in the end which was sad but overall it was a happy ending once Arisu and Usagi got together. I wish that all the survivors would remember each other though. Especially Heiya and Aguni. I think the thing that suprised me the most was Kyumi? I for real thought he had pants on but he was butt naked the whole time he was on film, I do think it was nice that Kyumi had great sportsmanship though.

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hereforthedrama
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Episode 8

That very last scène, all I needed...

I loved season 2 as much as I loved season one, if not even more. The thrill, plot twists, suspense, hurt and healing were all I needed.

Did i wish, that they would've regained their memory at the end? Yes. Do I believe they should've regained their memory? No! It's probably for the best this way. However, that very last scène...

That's a hint right? Season three, right? Did I see that correctly? Am I delusional? Season three? Truly hope so..

Also, what happened? A meteorite hit, everybody who died in the game, also died in real life because of the meteorite. Everybody who got hurt during the games, was hurt on the same spots because of the meteorite. But what truly happend in that 1 minute of unconsciousness? Who or what did that to them. There are so many possible situations, I can't.

Also Ann!! Wohoooo, she made it!

That last game tho... They had me fooled big time. I forgot it was a ♥ game....

I cried.

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Ghost
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Finally finished!

I started watching Alice in Borderland Season 2 just yesterday, and wow, I wish I hadn’t put it off for so long! I watched the first season as it was coming out, but I was hesitant to dive into the second one because I thought it was going to be the last season. I didn’t want it to end, so I waited. Then I find out there’s going to be a THIRD season? OMG, I’m so HAPPYYYYYY!

This season is seriously amazing. I love how it dives deeper into the characters’ backstories and develops their arcs even further. Arisu and Usagi really grow as they face all these insane challenges in Borderland. The flashbacks are a great touch, giving you more insight into what drives them. And then there’s Chishiya—he’s definitely the love of my life! His character is so complex; he’s charming, manipulative, and super smart. One minute he’s helping out Arisu and Usagi, and the next, you’re wondering if he’s playing them for his own gain. It keeps you on your toes, and I love that about him.

I really liked how the plot kept raising the stakes with each game. The games are not just about physical challenges; they also test mental strategies and trust among the characters. There’s a lot of tension and emotional weight, especially when you see the characters pushed to their limits. I started watching at 11 p.m. and couldn't stop until I finished the whole season!

As for the ending, I wasn’t totally in love with it at first, but now that I know there’s a third season, I feel way better about it. The Queen of Hearts was absolutely SERVING CUUNT! She’s such a villain, but honestly, you can’t help but admire her style. But let’s be real—FUCK Niragi! Both figuratively and literally! I can’t stand that guy. He drives me insane every time he shows up.

That said, I did notice some plot holes here and there. Some of the game rules felt inconsistent, especially in the Jack of Hearts game. It was a bit confusing how some players could trick others without any consequences. And while the concept of Borderland being a sort of limbo is interesting, the reason behind why certain characters are chosen to play feels a bit random.

Overall, though, Season 2 of Alice in Borderland is just as gripping as the first. The twists, the character development, and the intense storytelling keep you hooked. I can’t wait for the next season—bring it on!

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KinoKantRBD
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An abomination of an adaptation.

The following review has spoilers on both the manga and both seasons of the JDrama:

As expected, there is the same cringe-awful acting. However, not without high production quality, great set designs, and even clearly articulated game rules.
In Season 1 they actually expanded on the source material and gave the bone some more meat.
In Season 2 they fucked up with the two best games in the entire series ??

King of Clubs
Niragi becomes even more one-dimensional than he is in the manga. Instead of being the MVP of the game, his original 1st phase plan is changed to Arisu's plan instead. Despite his demeanor, his specialty is actually diamonds (intelligence). Here, he's just some dumbass rapist overstaying his welcome. The whole reason why he and Chishiya battled in the beach game is because they're meant to be parallels to each other, but here it's like comparing Einstein to Andrew Tate. Even his conflict against Arisu & assault on Usagi is dumbed down with little to no impact.
Kuina on other hand got it even worse, her opponent clowned on her completely. This is meant to be her peak in the entire series and she gets jack shit. Instead of being beat the fuck up, she gets a simple tackle. Instead of doing a hardcore counter kick where both her and her opponent take each other out for a distraction - she just easily gets swatted away. She is even presented as the one who failed to end the game early and thus eventually leading to Usagi's scuffle and Tatta having to sacrifice himself instead. Heck, instead of being the one to declare that she'll do anything she can to get the final 2500 point item, that speech is passed onto Usagi instead. She doesn't help at all and just waits pathetically for death. Character over lmfao. Epic trans rep Netflix!
Additionally, Arisu's final thank you speech falls flat and he doesn't even make up with Usagi in this game (he just hangs her up to dry until things boil over). Furthermore, the final 10 minutes were literally animanga logic timing, entire important events happening in the span of a single minute. You as a viewer can see the timer at the bottom and these characters have entire 5 minute dialogues and apparently only 2 minutes have passed.

Jack of Hearts
They condensed so fucking much lmfao. Half the characters are just disposable nobodies. Buildup & insight for Banda and Yaba are non-existent. Chishiya is for some reason incorporated into this game when he isn't in here in the manga (which tbh is welcomed as his actor is amazing). But it still feels like he's hamfisted in there because he's a fan favorite. The tough guy at the beginning is a 0-dimensional meathead and his victim doesn't get any agency in the slightest, the intimidation & conflict was even worse than your stereotypical animanga comically evil class of school kids. All the well-crafted backstabbing is dumbed down. Even the Jack himself gets character assassinated with little to no substance. But by far the most egregious is the "equality" speech from Yaba being cut almost entirely, thus falling flat on its face and ruining the keikakudoori moment.

Episode 7 Compilation of off-screened games:
- King of Hearts - ppl are for some reason running around in a tight maze away from unknown creature (lame as shit for a hearts game wtf)
- Queen of Clubs - orb throwing game on a tight platform (how is this any shape or form a team game, 90% of it is physical fitness AGAINST other groups of people.
- Jack of Clubs - a bunch of people climbing numerous amounts of rope (once again, what the fuck does this have to do with teamwork, 90% of this is physical and it even shows us ppl kicking each other off)
- Jack of Diamonds - unremarkable Mahjong game with Chishiya OMITTED
- Jack of Spades - martial arts battle royale with Kuina iirc...yeah that's it
- Queen of Spades - 2 team tag game in a massive parkour arena, barebones writing and minimal substance aside from set design. Only exists to give Arisu & Usagi another game together.
- Queen of Diamonds - Unclear; only the aftermath is shown where a huge number of injured people are seen running out of a car park.

Remaining 4 episodes of season 2:
- Camera guy motivation cheapened and insight into dealers erased
- Doudou does not exist - good choice.
- Heiya's incredible backstory is a lot less substantial, visceral, and cathartic.
For some reason ended up powering through half a magazine close-range m16 rounds for several hours while crawling across cement and rubble instead...ok.
- Chishiya is not present in Jack of Diamonds
- Yuji Mahiru's story is assimilated entirely into Ann but any of that profoundness and nuance is lost to some random ass pretentious landscape shots of some mountains. Actual nothingburger of a character, both in manga and adaptation.
- King of Diamonds: They made the loan shark woman a complete dumbass for some reason, why did they characterize her like it's her first game or something. Aside from her college-level math skills - why in the fuck would this person join the king of intelligence game? And her fun little segment with Chishiya where they help each other is completely removed as well. We just completely off-screen how Chishiya won 2 rounds because they made her a dumbass. Also lmao, Chishiya omitted the 69 comment.
- Kuzuryu's character is also a lot less nuanced with both his and Chishiya's motivations, backstories, and character introspection made ambiguous and up to your interpretation.
This wasn't the producers expecting their fans to have reading comprehension skills in order to come to their own conclusions, this was them making it broad and muted so that it would sound philosophical & deep and the fans would just simply nod their heads to it.
- King of Spades - Wow, while they only slightly alluded to his "mercy kill/ending agony" motivation unlike in the manga where it's made blatantly clear, I actually like how he was handled here. Amazing fight choreography and an actual great culmination of character drama & climax. Mf actually soloed the entire cast and was killed off climatically by Arisu & Aguni. Good shit.
- Queen of Hearts - fucking near-perfect, so masterfully done. Actually got goosebumps even though I knew everything that was coming.

- Ending - R.I.P LMFAOOOOOO FINAL CHAPTER'S MESSAGING COMPLETELY OMITTED, THE BEST PART OF THE MANGA ERASED AND FELL TO NETFLIX CURSE ARE YOU KIDDING ME???
FUCKING "JOKER" CARD SEQUEL BAIT INSTEAD????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

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Avijit Gupta
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Joker

First off the acting was good from both Yamazaki Kento and Tsuchiya Tao. I loved their relationship in the series and it felt natural. Also I loved how creative the games this season were. The first episode starts with a thrilling car chase sequence and I loved it. I also loved the character of Tatta. He dies a very meaningful death. That's the best thing about this series. No character is treated like a cannon fodder. Even characters like Niragi and Aguni. Also we even got to see Chishiya in action more than I thought I would. Loved his backstory. Kuzuryu's backstory and the game he created was very interesting. I would have loved to see an extension to it. But there are few issues I have with this season. We only got to see glimpses of the backstory of some characters. The other issues I have are with the last two episodes. First my thoughts on episode seven :- I loved them but why the hell do many characters besides Arisu gain plot Armor. Also the series expects you to believe that a character which was previously killed can be brought back. They did it once with Niragi and thrice with Aguni. As for episode eight. It was confusing. Apparently in episode 1 of season 1 Tokyo was hit by a meteorite in which Arisu, Chota and Karube were caught up along with other major characters; those who survived till the end in the Borderlands survived in the real world. But all of them forgot about it. So Karube and Chota died but Arisu survived. We also got to see the shot of the Joker card in the end. Don't know what that was about but maybe a tease for a potential season 3. I still loved the second season of Alice in Borderland though. I think it ended on a satisfying note. But if they make a season 3 and make it as good as this season I'll watch it.

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Perfect Adaptation!

starting this series by watching the first season, reading the manga (while waiting for s2 to drop) because i was curious about all the questions regarding borderland, and i would say that everything in s2 is up to my expectation (or better).
i noticed some differences compare to the original story such as;
- jack of hearts; chishiya wasn't on the list of players in the manga but they included him in the live adaptation which is GREAT!! because he is my favorite character and i appreciated the director for giving him more screen time. my man always slayed every game he is in ♡
- queen of hearts; in the manga, mira put some kind of drug in the tea to give a hallucination effect on arisu so that he won't be able to finish the last set of croquet game whereas in the live adaptation, arisu just started hallucinating due to mira's words & psychological attack, which is also GREAT!! because she has the 'queen' role, it would be lame if she was depending on some medicine to beat the challenger.

each game has its own uniqueness, but i personally think these three were the best; jack of hearts, king of diamond, king of spades. especially king of spades, this arc is so intense you could feel how each character desperately trying to survive + nice choreography for these girls fighting scene ??

overall, this is what i called 'perfect adaptation' so i enjoyed every bit of it.

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elkandr
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I don’t want a third season

I just have to say that I hated seeing Chishiya on screen this season. All of his games were stressful to watch and almost always relied on luck at the end of it. I suppose it was only right that he got split from the group, and I can’t see any of the other characters playing the games he was in. I think the Supreme Court game also featured one of the worst ways to die. I wish the character could have developed a bit more, though he did seem ‘mellower’ as Arisu said, and I found his dialogue during the Niragi/Usagi bullet moment amusing.

As for the rest of the characters, I grew very fond of all of them. The stakes very certainly raised this season and I came away from some episodes feeling depressed. I think that’s why I didn’t mind the ending. I felt a great deal of relief. Honestly, I’d love to see the characters work together again and see how their lives have changed, but I also don’t think there needs to be a season 3, despite the Joker at the end.

My favourite moments had to be:
- Arisu/Usagi hunting rabbits and going shopping
- Kuina at the hospital in the last episode
- Ann driving in Ep1

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There are spoiler warnings for when i give spoilers so dont be afraid to read the rest.

Before i start complaining i have to say that it was beautiful. All the gamemasters were a nice part of the story. The cinematography is amazinggg. Special effects really pulled through. I loved all the characters. Especially the complicated ones.

Im gonna keep it short and simple and give a list of things that could´ve been different in my opinion:

-Plot armor was too much during the king of spades and ESPECIALLY on episode 7. I was convinced things wouldnt end well for a lot of them and started laughing out of trauma response since it was all so shocking.

-My girls Kuina and Ann deserved a longer scene during the games. Cheshiya, love him, but he got two whole games worth of screentime. Kuina and Ann were cut short which was dissapointing. I wouldve especially loved to see Kuina's game of queen of spades. Woulda been a sickass fighting scene

-*spoiler skip forward* I was relieved when my girl Ann suddenly woke up. Who knows how? Was she somehow still alive? Or did Kuina's will to bring her back to the real world save Ann? Either way im still upset that they lost all of those momories.

-Started getting funny when the game masters started giving long dialogues after the game was over. *skip to next point if u dont want to know how players die after u losing a game. minor'?' spoiler* The lasers rly waited on them to finish their story lmao. Some would take long to die and others short. The laser was also perfectly timed for the queen of clubs which was funny considering how she decided to go out cuz that couldve gone wrong if it wasnt for the timing of the laser.

-NIRAGI GOT ON MY NEEERVES simple as that altho a part of me still liked him. Would've liked him a lot more if it wasn't for the king of clubs. He scratched out his redemption arc real fast lmao.

-*huge spoiler not recommended to read* The one time i sobbed was at the end. Nobody remembered eachother. All they had left of eachother was a feeling of recognition and a connection which they didnt understand why. After all of that. The risks they took for eachother. The battles they fought together. After all of that we swap back to our real world. The plot twist starts making sense. And you realise no memories are left of the borderlands. That broke my heart. I couldnt stand the scene of Arisu and Usagi at the vending machine. Altho at the same time it doesn't feel right for the borderlands to be remembered. But i still like to imagine a world where they do remember eachother and get to be friends.

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