The flower pot scene keeps bothering me. The hand looked like a woman's hand, but it did not look like Waree's…
The scene in which she was asked to become an assistant in the Student Welfare Department was a flashback. I did not think that she joined the same day that Ayan did because she introduced Ayan to the class and the class seemed to know who she was.
The flower pot scene keeps bothering me. The hand looked like a woman's hand, but it did not look like Waree's…
When did Sani actually get there? I do not remember if it was stated clearly. It was a flashback scene, but the only person who for sure was not in the school at the time is Ayan.
Okay i've been seeing a bit of debate on whether Akk has been responsible for all the incidences and here's my…
The flower pot scene keeps bothering me. The hand looked like a woman's hand, but it did not look like Waree's hand. However, only Waree and Sani are notable female characters. Could it have been Sani? She always looks scared of Chadok. Is he ordering her to do this things? I think that the fact that Sani has the same position that Dika had will be important to the story.
Finally someone agrees with me! I saw people comment that he looked hesitant, but this is not what I saw at all.…
At first I thought that he is so caught up in his own problems that he does not give Akk's actions much thought, but you might be right. Maybe he wants the old Akk back.
Okay i've been seeing a bit of debate on whether Akk has been responsible for all the incidences and here's my…
I do not know if its true, but someone mentioned that in the special episode, the behind the scenes one, First was seen dumping red paint on the posters, so the fake blood incident can also be added to Akk's incidents.
Finally someone agrees with me! I saw people comment that he looked hesitant, but this is not what I saw at all.…
Thi is a great point. Maybe Chadok is the only one whose orders he is following. I remember when Chadok told Sani that she could deal with the protesters her way and he will deal with them his way. He might have ordered Akk to create the incidents and not to get caught. I mean, Chadok would not want to go down with him, so he warned Akk that if he gets caught, he is on his own. Chadok would just say that he has nothing to do with Akk's actions, and the school would believe him because it is his word against a student's.
Finally someone agrees with me! I saw people comment that he looked hesitant, but this is not what I saw at all.…
By hidden agenda I mean the incidents. Otherwise, you are absolutely right. Akk demonstrated negative qualities from the beginning. Not to mention that he tried to steal Ayan's notebook several times. Attempts to steal and read someone's private notes does not cast you in a positive light. He is also a teachers' pet. When Khan and he had an argument because Akk took Aunt Waree's side in history class, Wat excused Akk by telling Khan that Akk did it so that she would not lose face. Then Akk quickly nodded. I did not buy this, though. If he had really done it to help Wat, he would have told Khan so. Instead he did not know what to reply to Khan's accusations until Wat came and gave him an idea for an excuse.
Finally someone agrees with me! I saw people comment that he looked hesitant, but this is not what I saw at all.…
This is a great point. I also wonder about this. I have the following theory: The two dangerous episodes happened before Ayan transferred to the school. The car happened on the day that Ayan arrived, but Akk could not have known that he will be there. Ayan investigates the curse persistently. He is smart and observant, and Akk knows this. The two less threatening incidents happened, but they did not scare the protesters. Akk attempted to burn the doll. This timeline makes me think that after Ayan joined, Akk was afraid of either what Ayan saw on the day of the car incident or that Ayan would learn that Akk is behind the curse. This is why he switched to harmless incidents like the burning of posters and the paint, so that even if Ayan exposes him, he would not be accused of crimes. However, he realized that the protesters are not scared, so he decided to step up his game again.
Did Akk drive the car ? I thought he was with them when the car approached ?
Now I remembered the scene in which Namo pretends to be a prefect. Wat wondered where he had got a blue armband from. Good queston. If Namo did not steal anyone's armband, whose armband was he wearing? Either he stole a spare one or he owns someone else's armband. What if he owns Mes's? What if he is Mes's little brother, for instance, and wants to be a prefect like him? Maybe he is helping Mes or Akk.
Finally someone agrees with me! I saw people comment that he looked hesitant, but this is not what I saw at all.…
I hoped that he will have a hidden agenda like Ayan. It is always more fun and closer to real life when characters are morally gray. People are often selfish and commit mistakes. This portrayal of Akk makes him more believable.
Finally someone agrees with me! I saw people comment that he looked hesitant, but this is not what I saw at all.…
I hope that I understood you correctly. He indeed does not look like someone who does not care. He looks on the edge. This does not necessarily mean that he was not involved in the other incidents. He could have committed them and still be nervous because he might get caught. I think that he was being slow and cautious about lighting a fire because it is fire. Setting the doll on fire could have easily led to the whole building's being burned down. Scaring people with a curse is one thing. Committing arson is another. That's a crime.
I'm thinking the reason I didn't feel him as being heartless in that scene is because someone who doesn't give…
I think that it was indeed drawn out for added effect. The scene in which a student whose face was not shown, but who was probably Akk, was burning the protesters' posters was drawn out in the same manner.
It was a flashback scene, but the only person who for sure was not in the school at the time is Ayan.
Otherwise, you are absolutely right. Akk demonstrated negative qualities from the beginning.
Not to mention that he tried to steal Ayan's notebook several times. Attempts to steal and read someone's private notes does not cast you in a positive light.
He is also a teachers' pet. When Khan and he had an argument because Akk took Aunt Waree's side in history class, Wat excused Akk by telling Khan that Akk did it so that she would not lose face. Then Akk quickly nodded. I did not buy this, though. If he had really done it to help Wat, he would have told Khan so. Instead he did not know what to reply to Khan's accusations until Wat came and gave him an idea for an excuse.
The two dangerous episodes happened before Ayan transferred to the school. The car happened on the day that Ayan arrived, but Akk could not have known that he will be there.
Ayan investigates the curse persistently. He is smart and observant, and Akk knows this.
The two less threatening incidents happened, but they did not scare the protesters.
Akk attempted to burn the doll.
This timeline makes me think that after Ayan joined, Akk was afraid of either what Ayan saw on the day of the car incident or that Ayan would learn that Akk is behind the curse. This is why he switched to harmless incidents like the burning of posters and the paint, so that even if Ayan exposes him, he would not be accused of crimes.
However, he realized that the protesters are not scared, so he decided to step up his game again.
He indeed does not look like someone who does not care. He looks on the edge. This does not necessarily mean that he was not involved in the other incidents. He could have committed them and still be nervous because he might get caught.
I think that he was being slow and cautious about lighting a fire because it is fire. Setting the doll on fire could have easily led to the whole building's being burned down. Scaring people with a curse is one thing. Committing arson is another. That's a crime.