Me too, sparkly. I can't imagine where it's going. It reminds me a bit of The Hunger Games - but different - if that makes sense. No, I don't suppose it does. :o)
I've not got Netflix but I've seen bits here and there. I read an article the other day about how it is influenced/based on the current economic crisis in Korea, and that many, many young people are in horrendous debt. This takes solving personal debt to a new level.
We watched about 15/20 minutes of it and switched it off, one of the most boring loads of twaddle I’ve seen in a long time. Yet I really enjoyed Hunger Games.
Good job we’re all different ;)
I tried watching but lost interest, great if you like that kind of thing. I get bored these days with too many british 9pm thriller dramas too, same old droning false tension sounds and unsteady cam stuff. I did enjoy Vigil but that was a different environment to the usual upper class betrayed housewife etc. Wasn't there a Japanese series Battle Royale? Maybe that you would like too!
No disrespect intended Naomi, but I never had you down as being a fan of such a show. I'm impressed that you gave it a try and pleased you enjoyed it. I will jump onboard the Squid Game hype train myself today, as I have a free afternoon, but it looks right up my street.
Oh I know some who couldn’t watch Breaking Bad. Far too harsh. Actually at the other end of the spectrum Pride & Prejudice with Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle is up there on my list with Breaking Bad.