Changing your hair is a pretty common symbol for abandoning your old self. Two examples that jump to mind are Mulan cutting her hair before she runs away to join the war and Zuko and Iro doing the same after going on the run from The Fire Nation in Avatar. I'm surprised you've not noticed it before.
@Ijusthavealotoffeeling25 күн бұрын
or maybe they didnt want to get caught by azula and also mulan needed to look like a man
@reeceemms164328 күн бұрын
In the first episode and in the Tug of War episode. It does show that they had made escape plans for Il-nam. In Red light Green light he seemed to have a sort of radius around him which meant he couldn't be detected. And I think I heard in the Tug of War episode he was not properly cuffed to the rope.
@joepagram828728 күн бұрын
Your right also in the unofficial game in the dorms where they take eachother out, the frontman only stops it when he sees il nam looking afraid on the bunks
@kneau28 күн бұрын
13:11 *friendly pushback* One session is realistic because this look can also be achieved with a single box of L'Oreal Excellence HiColor. "Intense Reds, For Dark Hair Only" is printed on the box. In no way do I want to recommend this specific product or L'Oreal in general -- I just want to give an example of product that has existed since 2006 or so. The product likely came into existence because going from dark to red has earned infamy since Molly Ringwald. Color strip, bleach to lighten etc. It is worth nothing that going from dark to a natural ginger-red would require at least two additional phases so... ...so I let myself space out before wrapping up this comment. My apologies.
@JustJohn4328 күн бұрын
He must have spent at least 4 hours in that hairdressers. Gotta use lots of peroxide to lighten the hair, and then the dude is gonna need to top up his hair constantly with semi permanent red hair dye, luckily, he has plenty of money to keep on buying them
@lordolxinator25 күн бұрын
I'd argue that the barefoot part of the glass floor game is necessary. It definitely adds to the psychological fear and exposed feeling of the challenge, but from a more practical "fairness" perspective, also keeps the players from being able to just amass dozens of shoes to lob at the glass panels in the hopes of smashing the panels (or at least figuring out which is the fragile and which is the reinforced).
@thepulp80s28 күн бұрын
Great trilogy of videos!
@WarpedEyebrow14 күн бұрын
Given this is Korean, have you spoken to other koreans about the show given youre there?