4 Themes Explored By Psychological Thriller K-Drama "Pyramid Game"

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Among the many cute romantic comedies and tense historical series, psychological thriller "Pyramid Game" has made its explosive premiere. In a span of four episodes, it has effectively proven itself as an outstanding new show, keeping audiences right at the very edge of their seats. The K-Drama features a cast of WJSN's BoNa, Jang DaA, Shin SeulKi, Ryu DaIn, and Kang NaEon.

"Pyramid Game" is set in a prestigious high school where one class remains secluded from the rest and conducts a popularity vote called the "Pyramid Game". When Sung SooJi (BoNa) transfers into that class, her world turns upside down as she starts off at the very bottom and becomes a victim to legal school violence. She eventually teams up with Myung JaEun (Ryu DaIn) and others in order to put a stop to the "Pyramid Game" once and for all.

The TVING drama is a rollercoaster ride that audiences willingly take. The twists and turns are plentiful, but that's what will make "Pyramid Game" such a captivating experience. Diving into it, there's a lot of concepts to consider as SooJi and crew attempt to dismantle the system.

Here are just a few themes we've noticed that "Pyramid Game" has touched upon so far.

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