Where are people getting their "facts" from?
The number of people I see saying these things across social media is getting ridiculous. It makes me wonder if they actually watched the show or just saw a clip online.
- "333 killed Young-Mi."
How? They would ALL be dead if he hadn't entered the room. There's no way player 120 could have gone outside, grabbed Young-Mi, and dragged her back into the room in under two seconds. Her death was tragic, but inevitable at that moment.
- "Thanos's mother wished he were dead."
Where did people even get the idea that his mother wished him dead? I'm seeing so many people say, "He asked her what her birthday wish is, and her wish was that he kills himself." What? I watched the show twice, and the only mention of his mother was him saying he wants "to make her proud."
- "333 didn't have to kill Thanos."
It was quite literally self-defense. It was either kill or be killed. Thanos was my favourite character of season 2, but to say 333 should have accepted death is ridiculous. They defend Thanos, saying "it was just the drugs." Yeah, news flash! Drugs are bad!! Hello??
- "Thanos wouldn't let Se-Mi die."
He wouldn't have cared less. Nam-Gyu most likely would have killed her regardless. Thanos cared about only one person and one person only; himself. I'm not sure why people convinced themselves that the man who pushed three people to their death before he knew about the rules and someone who is responsible for Gyeong-Su's death would care if she lives or dies.
- "Min-Su is VIP"
They think that because an actor with a similar name played a VIP in season 1. Unless Min-Su secretly spent most of his life in America and can speak perfect English with a perfect American accent, how is this possible?