Katsuragi is like a classmate of Akiyama back in the day, and they just wanna be over on one another and to see who is better, or well that’s what it makes you think it’s about, until later on in the series. Also, you kind of get to see some little chemistry with Erika and Shota’s characters, but not that much really.Īnd of course, there are those who are just cold and think that money is like the number 1 thing, and they do make you hate them, but it really makes the whole thing go along nicely, like the people who plays Katsuragi and Fukunaga. I can’t really say I dislike anything, except Nao’s character is soo hella naive, and makes me wonder if there are any living person who is actually like her in real life, because I have not met anyone so naive and gullible… yet.
Also in this season, you get to see Nao not be so dependent on Akiyama so much and she does learn to become a better liar, despite her wanting to help everyone be debt free and all that. As well as wondering if you should trust them or not trust them at all. Well, in this season, they focused a lot on team work, or well having sides, seeing which team is better than the other team, while working with the people on your own team. Then you have Matsuda Shota as Akiyama, a con-artist, but highly intelligent man, who helps Erika along the way, because he’s curious on who this person that created this Liar Game. lol Anyways, you have your two main characters, Toda Erika as Nao, a very gullible, naive, but friendly girl.
Season 2 went by so quickly for me, I was so sad to have it ended, but thankful that it was Eng sub so I could understand it all.
My rating of it would be 9 out of 10 points minus-ing 1 point for the lack or romance.Video credits: just a making of season 2, you can go watch the full season at ^^VĪnyways, if you haven’t watched season 1, then you don’t really have to watch it to understand season 2, but if you like to, go right ahead, it’ll show you how the two main characters meet and how Erika’s character got into the whole mess.
However, having that said, it is still such a good series you can't turn away.
I jumped for joy! way to go!! at last, romantic scenes!!.No way! no such luck! watch the movie and find out what that scene really carries :-( I watched the preview for the final movie and saw Akiyama leaning real close to Nao and brushing her lip with his fingertips. I was even "deceived" that there would be romance. How sad! if not the series would have been 101% perfect-o! It certainly lacks in the romance department. I anticipated with every single episode that at least there will be some hint/form that the two will fall in love. I really really wanted some form of romantic development between the two leads but alas to say, there was none. They have earned each others' trust and he inevitably helps Nao in her heroine quest of ending the liar game once and for all with TRUST and unity. He is the one who protects and helps Nao at EVERY single game. She engages the help of the very handsome Akiyama who is previously a prisoner, and a mastermind swindler. She trusts even her opponents easily and faces an onslaught of lies and deceit. However, Nao is a very kind-hearted and pure soul so it makes it extremely difficult for her to contend and win. She has to contend with opponents for an unusually large sum of money as the prize money or lose with the same amount as debt. Naive Nao gets into a deadly series of games known as Liar Game. Perfect fit for her character of always trusting, forever naive and gullible, pure hearted Nao-chan. This girl possesses a sweet-as-honey face, so angelic.