Episode 6
- El episodio se transmitió el 10 dic 2020
- TV-MA
- 41min
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7.3/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaChishiya recruits Arisu and Usagi to help him change the status quo. An unforeseen event rocks the fragile power dynamics of the Beach.Chishiya recruits Arisu and Usagi to help him change the status quo. An unforeseen event rocks the fragile power dynamics of the Beach.Chishiya recruits Arisu and Usagi to help him change the status quo. An unforeseen event rocks the fragile power dynamics of the Beach.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Nijirô Murakami
- Shuntaro Chishiya
- (as Nijiro Murakami)
Dôri Sakurada
- Suguru Niragi
- (as Dori Sakurada)
Shuntarô Yanagi
- Takatora Samura
- (as Shuntaro Yanagi)
- …
Yûtarô Watanabe
- Kodai Tatta
- (as Yutaro Watanabe)
Shôhei Abe
- Aguni's Sect
- (as Shohei Abe)
- …
Ippei Ôsako
- Aguni's Sect
- (as Ippei Osako)
- …
Opiniones destacadas
Initially I dropped watching it, but after some time I thought it might deserve another chance. Nope.
Still as cringe or worse. The characters are unrealistic and stupid. Virgin swordsman wants to be creepy , but just pathetic.
Starting to believe that most modern shows are written by idiots that somehow got some money from netflix.
For a show with twists, they are incredibly predictable.
Way to many clichees and annoying characters in one place. The "hero" is always the same geeky , cringe guy that is overly nice and has a platonic relantionship with his romance partners.
A forgetable show with a forgetable plot.
Still as cringe or worse. The characters are unrealistic and stupid. Virgin swordsman wants to be creepy , but just pathetic.
Starting to believe that most modern shows are written by idiots that somehow got some money from netflix.
For a show with twists, they are incredibly predictable.
Way to many clichees and annoying characters in one place. The "hero" is always the same geeky , cringe guy that is overly nice and has a platonic relantionship with his romance partners.
A forgetable show with a forgetable plot.
They go to the ground but the QB at the very last moment keeps the ball and throw. The WR can't reach it, though.
This episode is not at the same level of the previous one but the end was very good. And also the pot twist.
This episode is not at the same level of the previous one but the end was very good. And also the pot twist.
This episode marks a significant tonal and structural shift in the series - one that's as ambitious as it is messy. What begins as a calculated power grab and political reconfiguration at the Beach descends into chaos once the game is revealed- a ten-of-hearts match in which players must identify and burn "the witch" - Momoka's killer - within two hours. The twist that the Beach itself is the arena is strong, but its execution raises more questions than it answers. The pacing is inconsistent. The first half is preoccupied with shifting alliances and Chishiya's underhanded scheming, which is fine, if predictable. But once the game begins, the show leans hard into visceral violence - to a gratuitous degree. Scenes of mass panic and indiscriminate slaughter are meant to disturb, but one has to ask- is the horror in service of narrative stakes, or is it spectacle for its own sake? Certain moments border on manipulative. Niragi's sadistic behavior toward Usagi, is uncomfortable - not because it's brave, but because it feels exploitative. Her escape lacks psychological follow-through, as if the writers needed her free to partner up with Arisu again. That sort of narrative shortcut undermines character integrity. Chishiya and Kuina's subplot fares a little better, though even that hinges on a trick reveal - the decoy card case - that feels clever on paper but hollow in practice. It's hard to invest in their gambit when so little time has been spent grounding their motivations beyond vague anti-authoritarianism. The game works. The time limit, the contained space, the false assumption that the Beach was safe - all of that creates genuine tension. But the episode falters when it overcommits to shock. The brutality is relentless, but not always purposeful. Episode 6 pushes the story forward and raises the stakes, but it does so with a heavy hand. The emotional core - what the characters are learning or becoming - is underdeveloped. And for a show that began with a strong psychological premise, that's a troubling sign. Whether this is just a momentary lapse or a broader tonal pivot remains to be seen.
The plot of the 6th episode was kinda just like the previous episode. The storyline is just okay. I'm kinda mad, that since episode 5 we didn't had the chance to watch a new game.. The ending scene, was very mysterious and totally unexpected. Among us vibes, for sure. The characters are very well-developed. Even though, most of them are kinda dislikable. Can't wait to watch episode 7. However, from now on, the show it's gonna be way different than the first part (1-4 episode). Anyway, I hope it's gonna be intense and that, there's gonna be a huge plot twist!
¿Sabías que…?
- ErroresDuring the final scenes, it is announced that there are 58 people/participants in the building. There is clearly over 100 people gathered in the lobby.
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