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Replying to Sakura Feb 9, 2026
Title Dear X
Finally someone who is praising this drama, I'm currently watching this show ep 6 right now but still wanted to…
ASPD= Anti Social Personality Disorder. It is the medical term for sociopathy. As you said, their acting is honestly INCREDIBLE but I think people get carried away in the “she is just evil” picture of it, but in reality a lot of the time cause of the lack of empathy or their perception it is just what is best for them
On Dear X Jan 13, 2026
Title Dear X
Don’t listen to the bad reviews on this, as someone who has MAJOR experience with ASPD this is quite a well mapped out show. While everyone around the individual may see them as evil, if you shift perspective just slightly you realise how to them everything is in their best interest.

WATCH THE SHOW!!!
On The Guest Dec 11, 2025
Title The Guest Spoiler
Okay a general overview is the drama is one of the most consistent horrors I have watched. It is definitely a good binge watch although there are a few weak points narrative wise. I think the character of Park Il Do is written pretty well and the whole time trying to figure out who it is, is definitely a rollercoaster ride. With that being said everything from here is a spoiler.

I might be the only one who feels this way…or maybe not? Hwa Pyung being alive at the end kind of ruins EVERYTHING for me…it makes the ‘sacrifice’ mean absolutely NOTHING in the grand scheme of things. I think his character in general could have been written better, yes he is an integral part of the trio being the one who can see what the possessed are doing but his character is writen SOOO WEAK but then in the final episode Park Il Do talks about how powerful he is…? That didn’t make sense to me. I don’t think them being ‘clueless’ is as bad as people make out, I mean they are fighting a spirit that is something they have never dealt with before so there is going to naturally be a sense of “I have no idea” about the whole thing.