Alice in Borderlands Season 3
I'm surprised by the return of Alice in Borderlands for a third season. Although I had a lot of questions after the end of last season, when the surviving players were shown waking up from comas in the hospital, I felt that this was the end, even without a proper explanation. But since the announcement of this season, there has been a lot of curiosity about its story. For me, the main challenge of this sequel was simple: it had to match the intense tension and confident storytelling of the first two seasons while also bringing Borderlands to a logical conclusion. Season 3 successfully recreates the series' intense, high-stakes spectacle. However, with the finale approaching in just six episodes, I felt as if the makers were under the weight of forced closure.
One of the most appreciated elements is the strength of the returning and new cast members. The commitment of actors like Kento Yamazaki (Arisu) and Tao Tsuchiya (Usagi) remains the emotional core of the series, drawing you back into that horrific world with convincing emotion. My observation about recurring characters is particularly accurate. The patterns are impossible to ignore: cold, cunning geniuses (like Banda, a replica of previous Citizens); new gangster-turned-ally (Kazuya, an echo of Aguni or the gangster friend from last season); and unsettling, psychopathic elements (like the checkered-shirted player in the zombie hunt game, taking Niragi's place). While this reliance on established characters could suggest formulaic writing, as I said, it surprisingly doesn't diminish the enjoyment. Instead, these familiar roles provide a comfortable structure to the chaotic borderlands, allowing viewers to quickly build new stakes and relationships.
Where this season truly excels is in its signature spectacle, the games. The production design and visual effects are immaculate, ensuring that the new round of games (including "Bingo Tower" and "Sacred Fortunes") are as intense and visually striking as ever. My highlight moment, the scene with "100 million fire arrows", is arguably the visual peak of the entire season. This sequence was part of the Scared Fortunes game, where math errors trigger unimaginable barrages of flaming death, delivered the exact kind of high-concept, visceral terror that made the show a global hit. That specific scene provided goosebumps and affirmed that, on a pure action and spectacle level, Alice in Borderland hasn't lost its edge.
The philosophical and dramatic use of the final game, "Possible Futures," was also quite good. Counting Usagi's unborn child as a separate player in the game is highly relevant to the newborn baby plot in recent seasons of Squid Game. In Alice in Borderland, the fetus is given its own wristband and point tally, making it a separate entity in the survival mechanism. Importantly, this season avoided excessive melodrama by not focusing entirely on the emotional turmoil of pregnancy, and the show used this element to drive narrative stakes, forcing Arisu and Usagi to make difficult, complex choices to protect their family's future. This nuanced approach prevented the baby plot from overshadowing the show's original survival thriller premise. This subtle approach was a far more effective way to raise the stakes without sacrificing the plot’s primary focus.
Ultimately, Season 3 of Alice in Borderlands is a welcome return, packed with powerful action and superb acting. It succeeds by doubling down on the strengths that made the previous series successful, such as the deadly gameplay, dynamic character interactions, and immense visual appeal. Although the season felt a bit short at six episodes, I was so excited that I binged it in three days. It was a truly thrilling experience that stands as one of Netflix's most unique survival thrillers.
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I have to watch this series, thanks for the recommendation.
You're welcome! :)
Thank you! 😊🙏🏼
Hello!
I wasn't familiar with this version of this classic of classics. From what you're saying, it should be interesting to see. I'll try to find it and see what it's like.
Thanks for sharing this review!
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You can watch this show on Netflix in multiple languages and subtitles. Hope you also enjoy it! :)
Bhai, Forced hain bhai season mein depth hain hi nahi.
Matlab, the start itself is very off. Showing people willing to put themselves in Comma willing doesn't make sense, especially with Usagi. Kyunki, last season me when she won, she won over her depression and demons too, or I misinterpreted something.
Thus kicking off the show. Plus, characters were too bland; nobody stood out except for the Nagi guy, but for all the wrong reasons.
Matlab squid games dekhne baad Alice in Borderlands ke makers ne bol diya ek aur bante hain aur ending open rakhte hain. 🤣
Nahi nahi aapne kuch misinterprete nahi kiya hai bhai ye usagi ke depression wala point to main bhul hi Gaya tha. Yahan aap sahi ho. Par mera main point tha ki kya ye entertaining tha aur agar haan to ismen kaunsi baaten acchi thi. Mukhya kahani to same hi thi, ise khatam karne ka dabaav to no doubt feel hua aur shayad usi wajah se ye kaafi jaldi khatam ho gaya par games acche the khaskar wo arrows wala, uske riddles dekhkar laga jaise game banane wala ek bhi player ko wo game jeetne dena hi nahi chahta. Aur end mein wo bacche wala plot.. laga jaise inke aur squid game walon beech mein koi shart lagi hogi ki kaun bacche ka better use show karega. Aur us tarah se dekho to lagta hai ki Alice in borderlands mein bacche ka game mein hona screen par jyada better laga kyunki bacche ke aane ke baad bhi pura focus uspar shift nahi hua tha aur kahani apne pace par chal rahi thi. Overall mujhe laga ye ek baar dekhne layak to hai hi.
I still don't really understand how Squid Game became such a hype while Alice In Borderlands is way better but stays under the radar.
True.. comparatively Alice in borderlands is far more enjoyable than the squid games.
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no la he visto pero he escuchado de ella, se ve buena, excelente post
I haven't seen it but I've heard about it, it looks good, excellent post
You can watch it on Netflix in multiple languages. Thank you! :)