Netflix's new Korean reality competition series The Devil's Plan is seriously addictive.
The Netflix series that I'm currently unable to tear myself away from caught me completely by surprise. It's the streamer's new Korean reality competition series The Devil's Plan, in which 12 contestants -- including poker players, gamers, actors, and even one K-pop idol -- live together in a swanky house while trying to outwit each other in a series of maddeningly complicated games.
If all 10 questions are answered correctly, 50 million Korean won is added to the pot. If they answer just a single question incorrectly ... no money at all. Whoever designed these games in The Devil's Plan, you come to realize, is fiendishly clever. As I noted above, in 'Fragments of Memory' players realize that there's no point in taking a stab at a question that they're not sure about, when they can just pass with no consequence. Except ...
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