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The reboot of the original “Girl From Nowhere” franchise arrives as a painful, thudding bore of massive proportions. It’s one of those hyper-delusional outings that’s blithely unaware of its utter shallowness yet puts up a front of maximalist showboating. It’s convinced of its sleekness when it increasingly becomes ridiculous and lacking in credibility, edge, or nuance. Watching such a series gives you an existential fright. Why would you willingly put yourself through such a shambling, wooden, direly patched-together work?

There’s a dark, probing underbelly to its world of digital boundaries rapidly collapsing. Amidst such a backdrop, how are women’s bodies made doubly vulnerable? It seeks desperately to amp up an unsettling atmosphere central to the original franchise. It’s keen to lean into that particular sensation of skin-curling unease. But does it ever journey to that? Early this time, the show pales, becoming a tepid, scattershot musing on revenge, cold-blooded murder, and the act of whetting vendetta.

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As the episodes pile up, the show becomes swiftly laughable, undone by an excess of contrivances, unfathomably silly storylines, and inert characterisation. There’s a slew of strange, utterly pointless, and vapid misdirection that don’t take the plot in any meaningful, sustained manner. Rather, they push the show to several blind alleys, leaving it shorn of any engaging momentum. A drama like this demands well-etched characters with compelling motivations.

It must be able to earn your interest over the many episodes. An instant connection isn’t necessarily guaranteed just by dint of pre-existing franchise fare. This is where the show stumbles, mistaking nostalgia for licensing its array of indulgences without landing anywhere moving, acerbic, or finely critical. Why does a franchise need to be re-pegged if the new conversation doesn’t deserve it?

This reboot is the exact representation of what it means when you ride on a franchise’s recall value and try to scrape together a pathetic failure. The makers have paid no heed to the original’s connotations and arbitrarily sewn together a slapdash narrative around virtual justice, digital vigilantism, and a thin, rudderless revenge template. There’s no stock-taking of what the heroine has psychologically endured. Instead, the series piles high a cavalcade of shocks. Ambiguity, when presented, feels more clinically designed than organically thrusting. Institutional decay, which many characters combat, comes off as overwrought.

Why Does Sky Help Jom?

The titular Sky is badly bullied by Jom. There doesn’t appear to be any specific reason. Sky’s life is in ruins, and he believes he has found a solution when he discovers the legend of Nanno online. He does Jom’s schoolwork by cooking up vengeful stuff about his father, leading to Jom thrashing him even more.

Jom has internalised the violence received from his father, redirecting it to his vulnerable classmates. Tired of the daily punishment, Sky decides to hang himself. At this very opportune moment, Nanno descends to save the day. Nanno helps Sky give it back to Jom. The latter’s life is now horrible thanks to Nanno. He’s bullied and disparaged routinely.

However, Sky critically offers friendship to Jom. The latter has witnessed enough bullying. The suffering must end, else it’d go on cyclically. Nanno doesn’t seem to understand this, but flies off when Sky reassures his situation has now been amended. Nanno heads out to aid some other poor soul. Sky is now safe and able to handle himself, given that Jom has endured the bullying he used to gleefully mete out. It’s a happy day.

How Does Nanno Avenge The Wronged Girls?

The second episode surrounds Mook and her friends. They are reprimanded by the principal for their dress, skirts that don’t stretch below the knee. The boys have been sneaking pictures of the girls’ volleyball team. Patriarchy ensures that the steady vigilance and reproach fall on the girls. The boys aren’t punished. Why can’t the girls dress properly? That’s the implication. One of the boys is the principal’s son.

It’s the new girl in the school, Nanno, who tells them what’s happening is wrong, even as they have accepted the impossibility of fairness. She ushers them into taking retaliatory action. The boys keep seeking to extract explicit videos of Nanno. But they aren’t aware they are up against a mythical being. So their plans keep getting upstaged. Nanno sends them through humiliating circles, giving them a taste of their own medicine. Nanno turns a dog on one of the boys, ensuring the abasement continues till they come to their senses.

Nanno pops up at Peck’s house. She’s had a lot of drinks. When she’s goaded into the AV room, the boys gang up on her. She ensures the boys take pictures and upload them. At the Mother’s Day event, Nanno sets up the projector screen to display the images, outraging the principal. The image turns out not to be of Nanno but the principal. The boys are tied to chairs. Nanno’s domination, striking fear in their hearts, is thus complete.

Why Does Hongtae Loathe Jamie?

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The third episode swirls around two students, an influencer called Jamie, and the friendless Hongtae. Jamie has a dog named Hong. Hongtae despises Jamie for no fault of the latter. Jamie’s content is often viral, while Hongtae has barely any followers or friends. It’s deep envy, the desire to have Jamie’s luck and social clout. Nanno arrives at the school to humble Hongtae, who’s upset with his mom for watching Jamie’s content. Hongtae insinuates that Jamie sexually assaulted his female dog. This gets Hongtae a vast surge of attention that he so desperately coveted.

Yet, Jamie still has goodwill at school. He has people who believe in his innocence. Hongtae keeps whipping up online hatred against him. Hongtae discovers Jamie had bought his dog and uses this to lob against him. This seems to do the task. Jamie is perceived as being insincere and hiding this. This is when Nanno steps in to salvage the situation.

She tells everyone about someone deliberating on rustling up hate against Jamie. Hongtae finds that Nanno was the one in his account. Nanno reveals to the class that Hongtae is behind the fake accounts. A wave of spite rolls out against him. Jamie emerges even more popular. In the end, Sky from the first episode is shown as adamant to find Nanno.

Does Blossom Upstage Nanno?

Episode 4 also delves into online viral culture, a figure who has amassed significant online traction. It becomes delusionally integral to the person’s core identity, thereby creating room for denial and self-deception. Blossom, a university student, has a lot of followers. She empowers girls to be confident about their bodies, even as she is careful not to post anything explicit.

However, she’s shamed by the university dean. Miraculously, as she always does, Nanno appears on the scene. Nanno creates an account, calling Blossom her inspiration. But her account takes off in a big way, dwarfing Blossom, whose followers start to seem minuscule in comparison.

The competition stiffens. Blossom tries to sabotage Nanno’s popularity but fails. Nanno and Blossom are locked in a tug of war. Sky wins a chance to be on a date with Nanno. There’s a mild controversy when explicit pictures are posted of Sky and her. But Nanno douses the fire by a plan wherein the highest donor can spend a night with her. It turns out to be the dean. The boys attack Nanno for her explicitness. Blossom sees this but doesn’t stop her stream.

How Does Nanno Expose The School?

The fifth episode centers on a group of students railing against their school for corruption, mismanagement, and systemic lies. The school’s director is blind to the faculty’s corruption, which is why they have been getting away with troublesome things. Nobel and Tae get ensnared by vengeful scouts, who are designed to catch hold of the central group.

Nanno unravels the truths. She finds that Deputy Kai and his wife are behind the big sham, which is the restoration of the old, creaking school building. They have botched contracts. Nanno distracts the students from the mess. Nobel and Tae are expelled by the director. The director is in the school when it collapses. It’s fitting because she turned a blind eye to the rot at the heart of the school. She has brought the ruin on herself. The episode ends with Nanno slipping out of the ravages with the director’s dog.

Is Paradorn A Good Guy?

The final episode kicks off with an election campaign in a high school by Paradorn. He has mobilised a lot of boys to do his bidding. Is he in the right or the wrong? Paradorn has it all sorted out for him. But things go south when Nanno emerges and contests the elections. A formidable rival presents itself when Paradorn thought he had it all cut out unopposed and without having to break into a sweat.

Tension arrives as do complications and urgent reckonings. Nanno proposes one kiss for a campaign video. Paradorn doesn’t lean into it. Rather, he suggests a partnership. Nanno spreads a deepfake sex video to inflame the opposition. Paradorn devises a street situation where he projects himself as a hero for saving a vendor who was about to be run over.

This garners him a swell of adulation. However, his team fudges the ballot boxes, which Nanno discovers. Paradorn beats up the guy responsible. To flaunt his righteousness, he declares to the school that the ballot boxes were tampered with. He must, after all, showcase his integrity for everyone to applaud. The future appears glossy for Paradorn, who becomes a minister when older.

Right then, the video of the ballot boxes is shown, threatening to turn his life upside down. He’s stricken with paranoia, violence welling up. Paradorn has a well-honed front of harmless good intentions. But all it often takes is just a nudge, and all the torrent of latent violence can tumble out. Nanno does just that, triggering the repressed.

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Does Nanno Defeat Paradorn?

Nanno has tried to probe Paradorn’s true underside, the one tucked away amidst the orchestration of perfect, irreproachable integrity. People can execute terrific pretensions. What’s actually lodged within needs something provocative before it can angrily unleash itself, violent and bitter. He rushes to Nanno, barking at her to delete the backup.

However, she shows that she also has the video of him paying off the vendor when he exhibited his fake heroism. He’s stunned and becomes even angrier. He attempts to choke Nanno to death. This is when Sky shows up. It ends terribly because Paradorn stabs them with a nail and dumps them into a lake. Sky ends up dying for Nanno’s sake. Paradorn does grow up to be a minister, but Nanno reappears with the video of him killing her. Nanno’s return is an endless loop, however, at a cost. Sky is the casualty in all this chaos.

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