Anyone who likes a casino-gangster-crime atmosphere with an exotic ambiance will get their moneys worth here. However, the series isnt really a KDrama-like KDrama. His Story is told in a sophisticated way and staged well worth seeing.
While the movies barely touched on technological growth, the show will need to portray the difference that 20 years of development has had on the world. In short: 'Big Bet' (Season 1) is a solid and ambitious character study of Mu-sik. After all, the Lotus Hotel and Casino setting revolves around the idea that the characters come face-to-face with differences between previous generations. Percy, Annabeth, and Grover may not be spending every day with their faces fixed on iPhones, but it would be bizarre if they did not come across a smartphone at some point or another. While Percy and his friends have never been heavily tied to technology, thanks to the danger that phones can pose to Camp Half-Blood, their adventures outside the camp could lead to the team interacting with modern tech. Technology has evolved to an unprecedented degree and has come to dominate the world. The original Percy Jackson book was released in 2005 - two years before the first iPhone was released in 2007. It has been close to 20 years since the books were released and updating technology in the show will help it feel more relevant.