Bel owns Tokyo-F. He's letting the producers borrow it for this production. That's the person we really need to meet. But he's probably also the person who will have the least motivation to not get rid of one of us idols permanently.
We know there may have been up to 30 rounds of this fucking game, but this is the first one with units. Is that the distinction we need to be paying attention to? Did the last group get close so they wanted to enforce this fucking stupid unit camaraderie to prevent something that happened in a previous round?
And also - why is Heaven the one doing the punishing games when giving up means a point for Hell? That seems counter-productive to them winning. Unless there are only a certain number of graduation slots for Heaven.
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Bel owns Tokyo-F. He's letting the producers borrow it for this production. That's the person we really need to meet. But he's probably also the person who will have the least motivation to not get rid of one of us idols permanently.
We know there may have been up to 30 rounds of this fucking game, but this is the first one with units. Is that the distinction we need to be paying attention to? Did the last group get close so they wanted to enforce this fucking stupid unit camaraderie to prevent something that happened in a previous round?
And also - why is Heaven the one doing the punishing games when giving up means a point for Hell? That seems counter-productive to them winning. Unless there are only a certain number of graduation slots for Heaven.