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Replying to PhantomzK May 8, 2022
If its 2 ppl involved, it might actually be the dad and Yul. Yul might actually have known about his killer tendencies.…
If we assume that the mysterious wife actually exists and is really sick, then the realtor could be murdering ritualistically as a blood sacrifice for his wifes health.

This is just an unlikely possibility that I doubt will happen.
I am more inclined to think it has something to do with the redevelopment plans between the 2 ideas. In this case, other type of victims (possibly elderly) may show up.
The only thing I would find odd still is the first murder. Murdering someone with pantyhose typically indicates perverse nature. Its not your typical murder weapon. Thats why people are inclined to think its a serial killing (Even the characters in the show). The 2nd murder just kind of muddles this idea a bit. However we can assume a few things that might resolve this.
Some things that may have happened to victim 2 resulting in a different death sequence is
1) Struggle - This murder happened in an enclosed space (In a small apartment) as compared to outside where no obstacles to push off of existed (victim 1). Thus she was hit on the head with something hard and available to incapacitate her. This means an accident occurred during the process of her being killed.
2) Victims Hyperaware State (This directly affects #1) - Due to the harassment by the conman, victim #2 has been in a state of extreme distress and hyperaware of possible danger making murdering her harder than victim #1, which could have affected the killers M.O.
Thus the conman's harassment affected the killers plans.
3) Murderer was NOT close to victim (Also affects #1) - If episode 4 didn't already clear Fish guys suspicions, then this might. Typically, victims struggle more when confronted with an attacker whom they have no connection with. If they realize it is someone they know, they tend to struggle a bit less due to the shock of the moment.

With these 3 points among other suspicions, I would still place Yul's dad as the killer/possible serial killer. The main point is that he has the keys to the victims apartments.
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Replying to PhantomzK May 8, 2022
If its 2 ppl involved, it might actually be the dad and Yul. Yul might actually have known about his killer tendencies.…
You brought up a good point that I was also pondering for some time and also why I suggested that this might not be a serial killing but perhaps something more ritualistic or have something to do with the redevelopment storyline. And yes, I do agree that some girls can be stronger than guys thats why I never completely eliminated the possibility of it being a woman. I am just saying that it is more likely for it to be a guy. First off, if it was a serial killing (which it might not be because the 2 victims were killed differently) then killing someone with a pantyhose is something that a male predatory type killer might do. Statistically speaking, female serial killers usually target kids rather than adults. In essence, whatever 'prey' is easy to kill and take care of their body easily. Thats why usually male serial killers target women or elderly people or children outside of any traumatic past some may have had(Some killers just get excited from killing, these are the born psychopaths usually).

Now considering that only 1 victim so far has been killed with a pantyhose and another with a can of peaches I think (I might be remembering this wrong, correct me if so), then there isn't an obvious pattern of killing aside from the victim type. Thus why I think it is possible that it may have something to do with the redevelopment or may have a ritualistic nature (Blood sacrifice?). As for what we see of Yul in the trailer, I do still think it might be the dad (or mom). Something is off to me about that little family in general. I don't really think she will die, but we shall see.
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Replying to Mubee May 6, 2022
Never suspected the fish guy even after ep3 bcz the guy chased and followed veggie was different. Ep4 confirmed…
I think the one who chased Veggie lady was Meat guy. But I don't think hes the killer.
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Replying to dark May 6, 2022
So, veggie is definitely innocent, so are A hee, Daesung and his mom.The part timer is innocent too ig... since…
I was also wondering about unit 408. Now that you brought that up again, I am suddenly thinking this might possibly be the mysterious realtor's wife. Lol
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Replying to Rejoyce May 6, 2022
(Ep 4 Thoughts):NOOOO not YUL (shes so cute :o )(tbh it would have been a massive plot twist if the kid was the…
Overall so far I am leaning towards Yul's dad. But the old cop is my 2nd best bet.
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Replying to Rejoyce May 6, 2022
(Ep 4 Thoughts):NOOOO not YUL (shes so cute :o )(tbh it would have been a massive plot twist if the kid was the…
If its 2 ppl involved, it might actually be the dad and Yul. Yul might actually have known about his killer tendencies. Lets assume that they moved into down in recent years and thats why there arent any news of similar cold case murders in town. Or she might just know that her dad is violent at times and grew up with that. Or maybe (and this might be a stretch) these murders are connected to the mysterious wife actually. Could be ritualistic murders on the dads part or the killer is actually the mom we never see. Now i am leaning more towards the killer being a guy since there should be more of a struggle if it were a female and thus unlikely for the killer to come out unscathed in the altercations.
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On The Killer's Shopping List May 6, 2022
I think Meat guy is just very obsessive. My suspicions are actually greater towards Yul's dad now. According to Fish guy, she was just outside her dad's workplace when he saw her. But as we know, DS was just there and the dad claimed to not have seen her. He keeps a ton of cleaning products at home, drinks a lot, seems uncaring towards his daughter, and has a seemingly nonexistent wife that neither him nor his daughter seem to care much about. My suspicions toward Fish guy has been cleared after this episode and because of that, most of my suspicions toward old cop has been cleared for the most part as well. I never had much suspicions toward Meat guy before and he seems unlikely to be a suspect considering that he and his family have known DS and his family for some time and it seems for the most part that he has a relatively good relationship with his family which is usually not the case for sociopathic serial killers. His family seems to have lived in that neighborhood for a while as well and there have been no evidence as of yet indicating any unsolved murders and dead animals popping up in the past. It is more likely someone who has more recently moved into that neighborhood. Fish guy would have been the most likely suspect on this point but that has been more or less been cleared out. The next most suspicious in this aspect would be the Realtor, Yul's dad.
#1. He always appears relatively depressed whenever we see him.
#2. A ton of beer bottles, indicating possible alcoholic. Possibility of abusive behavior when drunk.
#3. Nonchalant attitude toward own child and mysterious 'hospitalized wife'.
#4. Ton of cleaning products.
#5. The little glimpse we have into his apartment shows relative tidy nature indicative of some sort of obsessive nature and organized mindset. Beer bottles were well organized. Appeared relatively empty aside from the bottles and the cleaning products. Of course we only had a very brief glimpse so this might just be me and my overthinking.
#6. He is a realtor and has keys to the victims apartments and their personal info to some extent. He also has a map of the neighborhood so he can plan murders relatively easier.
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Replying to Mubee May 5, 2022
The Bald Police officer is my biggest sus who lied to everyone that Daesung killed that five dollar bill guy when…
This seems to be a serial killing that targets young women specifically. So its likely someone who has a problem with certain women. The biggest suspects imo are actually:

1) The Fish dude is pretty suspicious for several reasons, though he feels like too obvious of a culprit at the moment so I am not actually leaning much towards him being the culprit. I think he just has a fetish with dressing up as a woman (Drag).

2) The father of that Yul girl. I think its mentioned that his wife is hospitalized or something but the fact is that that is all we know about her. We never actually see her nor do we truly know the reason behind her 'hospitalization'. Lets not even mention how he seems to let his own daughter constantly wander around town all alone without any supervision even when theres a murderer on the loose. That in itself spells red flags for me. So far I am leaning towards him but if more evidence about his wife comes up I might change my opinion on him.

3) The cop that hid the body for the MC. Other than his past with the MC and his mom, we actually don't know much else about him. Perhaps he had a traumatic past as well, one where his mother abused him or something or maybe his wife left him. We don't know. In the first place, it was odd that he tried to help the MC and his mom hide the body in the first place, especially since he was a cop. Even more so because it was a clear case of self defense and even if the guy did somehow end up dying, at most it would have been an accidental death resulting from the MC defending his mother. But the most suspicious point was when he went to check up on the guy again in the dumpster and realized that he was alive and just left him there to die. Either he was used to seeing people dying in front of him and simply didn't really care to put in effort to save a life or he was scared of repercussions if it was found out that he attempted to hide a possible murder.
However, if he was the murderer/serial killer then usually there would have been historical markings that he would have left behind in some form or another. Perhaps news of previous killings some time in the past that never got solved. Maybe a history of dead animals popping up in town somewhere. And I mention this because he has been in town for a long time but as far as we know so far, nothing of those sorts have been mentioned yet. So with this point I am not too confident on pinning him as the killer yet either.
One point to note however is that him placing the Fish guy in the supermarket could be to divert attention and place suspicion on him or he actually is a nice guy and is trying to help him. If the latter is the case then I would be even more convinced that the father of Yul is the killer.

I would place my bet on one of these 3 being the murderer and the father of the little girl as the most suspicious so far with whatever evidence the show has presented so far.
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Replying to Kudo_Lelouch Apr 29, 2022
he didn't recognize him for some reason until episode 2 which doesn't make sense to me since he know everybody…
I understood that as a trauma kind of thing. His mind kind of blocked the guy off from memory due to the traumatic incident he caused with him and his mom as a teen. His mom stopping him from telling the truth didn't help much either. He only remembered due to the guys necklace.
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Replying to PhantomzK Apr 27, 2022
Title Grid
Here's what I am thinking: So we are observing a single timeline but with different 'layers'. I am using the term…
Sounds like a lot of work lol. I just like to conceptualize these interesting ideas. Don't plan on starting any blog or anything.
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Replying to PhantomzK Apr 26, 2022
Title Grid Spoiler
Here's what I am thinking: So we are observing a single timeline but with different 'layers'. I am using the term…
You brought up an interesting point in your article. Time is relative to each individual. Imagine 'time' as a bunch of interconnected storybooks. What is currently being written is the 'present' and what has already been written is the 'past'. The future does not exist as it has not been thought up yet and thus is simply a blank space. But that is relative to the individual. For time travelers like the Ghost, their 'future' is being written in the 'past' but this is not technically the 'past' but rather the 'present' as it is currently being written due to her travels. However, what does happen is that her actions alter the stories of other characters and change the overall story for everyone else affected by her appearance. Their individual stories are thus changed from her history. What was once her 'past' is no longer concrete in the context of everyone else's stories. And since her existence is directly related to the stories of the people around her, she must do whatever she can to solidify her existence that had been eroding away due to her appearance in the 'past' affecting 'future' events. Thus why her DNA was 'eroded' (More accurately I would say). This is the 1st layer we were introduced to. If we were to explain this with the "Growing Block Universe Theory" you suggested which I agree with, then to simplify, the "past" are the bricks already built and settled. Time travel does not affect what is already there, instead all that you are doing is adding more blocks on top of those already there. This applies for each individual. Time travel might seem to muddle things a bit but in actuality it doesn't. What it entails is that each individual is the focal point of their own blocks/stories. This is just made more prominent in time travelers. Thus, in a way time does not really move forward nor backward per se, thus it does not flow because the 'past' is not always 'past' but can also be the 'future'. 'Past' and 'future' are thus interchangeable for the timetraveler. Just as one cannot travel to the beginning of time, one cannot travel beyond the point of their known history (The end of their time). Time is but a relative concept.
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Replying to IM YourOnlyOne Apr 24, 2022
Title Grid Spoiler
Just an update:1. I think I figured out who the Ghost's father is. - I'm 99% sure on this one.2. I think I found…
Here's what I am thinking:
So we are observing a single timeline but with different 'layers'. I am using the term layers since it was used in the ending. The way I am interpreting this is that we are observing the events of time in layers. The beginning of the show we observe one layer of events that must happen in the timeline to lead to the changes in the end timeline which result in the Ghosts birth (the final layer we see). The Ghosts DNA is corrupted in the first layer because in that layer her future is not yet confirmed. We are observing what we perceive as the 'present' and the future is unknown. By the time we reach the final layer in the last few episodes, the Ghosts existence is solidified. She will be birthed in the 'future. However, this is because at this point we are actually observing what we know to be the 'past' where the 'present' is actually the time the ghost comes from. She is able to change events throughout time because 'time does not flow'. The 'past' is her 'future'.

This is as far as I can think since I'm no expert. Correct me if I'm wrong in any way or maybe expand my thought if you can.
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Replying to Arin Jan 31, 2022
Title All of Us Are Dead Spoiler
Nam-ra discovered the fact that because she's a mutant between a zombie and a human, zombies don't attack her.…
It actually is explained though how they become mutant. And it is not through strong desire. Im prettt sure what was meant by strong desire is simply a way to control ones urges. Its mentioned that the virus mutates constantly and thus has no consistent form for them to develop a vaccine. Thus it is completely up to the persons own immune system to fight back against it. We know that *mutants* are still alive and their immune system is still active unlike their walking dead counterparts because the virus mutated in a way that it can now hide in their white blood cells and lie dormant until danger arises. The host and virus has thus reached a symbiotic relationship. Thus if we think logically from this path of thought, potentially over time a completely new species would be born as those white blood cells with the virus propagate throughout the hosts body. And if they reproduce they would reproduce similar mutants. But thats just a theory. As explained by Nam-Ra at the end, they are in a state similar to adolescence. They are not fully grown. We can conclude that their bodies are still fighting back against remaining strands of the original strand of virus. Meaning that the original strand can still spread through their bite. They have both strands in them still. This explains why some people still become regukar zombies after a bite from a mutant. As to what happens when a fully developed mutant bites a someone we still do not know. This is because the mutated strand hides in the hosts white blood cells so we can assume it technically spreads and propagates through different means than the original strand. Which is why I theorized a potential new species developing over time if the *mutants* survive and reproduce normally. I would assume though, that nothing would happen from a bite by a fully developed mutant as they should only have the mutant strand in them by then.
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Replying to Izyda Jan 30, 2022
Title Bulgasal: Immortal Souls Spoiler
Yes, that's a very good summary. It turns out that Sang Un killed Hwal in the past because she couldn't calm him…
I think its more likely that Hwal was protecting Sang Un from the humans out to get her due to what Ok Eul Tae told his father about his brothers death being caused by the Bulgasal. So they probably gathered people to kill Sang Un. Hwal killed them in rampage and even kills those that Sang Un cared about in a berserk state. Sang Un is probably the one who keeps him in check but couldn't in that situation. As a result, Sang Un developed anger and hatred towards him and attacks him.
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Replying to nane limon Jan 30, 2022
Title Bulgasal: Immortal Souls Spoiler
Any theory for how Dan Hwal became human?
He took eul taes soul. He probably realized that eul tae was behind everything and thus gave him the dark hole and made him live in suffering. Meanwhile he wanted to die from regret and reincarnate to understand why sang un loved humanity by becoming one himself.
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On Bulgasal: Immortal Souls Jan 29, 2022
Title Bulgasal: Immortal Souls Spoiler
So I am pretty sure what happened 1000 years ago was that the humans that Bulgasal Sang Un wanted to protect was hunting her down after Ok Eul Tae claimed that it was the Bulgasal that killed his brother. Sang Un did not want to hurt them but they wanted to kill her. As a result, Bulgasal Hwal killed all of them to protect her. He was a more chaotic Bulgasal to begin with and Sang Un was the one who usually kept him in check, thus he had somewhat of an obsessive love towards her. When he killed everyone including the ones that were close to Sang Un, she became hateful and vengeful towards him.
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On Bulgasal: Immortal Souls Jan 29, 2022
I think at the end Sang Un will actually give the soul back to Ok Eul Tae, Ok Eul Tae will get arrested, and then the two Bulgasal end up together again, going full cycle. This time both have gone through reincarnation and learned to love. They are Bulgasal once more, but they are different from 1000 years ago.
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On All of Us Are Dead Jan 29, 2022
Title All of Us Are Dead Spoiler
If there is a season 2, the virus will probably spread from wherever the military is experimenting on the zombies. As of the ending, we know that the teachers zombie son and wife were taken in for experimentation. As to where we dont know for sure, but its likely somewhere more secure. We also don't know what happened to the half-zombie girl that was held captive. If she is still alive and is still being experimented on (I think this is highly likely) then coming a possible season 2, she may end up being the catalyst to another zombie outbreak and may even pose as the main antagonist if we are to keep the same main cast we were left with at the end of this season. Nam-Ra and her new group of superhumans may actually play a key role in saving her friends then. Who knows, we might end up seeing 2 factions of half-zombies emerge where one seeks survival and acceptance (Nam-Ra's group) while the other seeks vengeance. The outbreak this time might even end up far worse than what we saw this season as we would be seeing 2 groups of intelligent infected hiding in the dark with one group uninhibited by social pressure and only out to destroy.
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On All of Us Are Dead Jan 29, 2022
Title All of Us Are Dead Spoiler
I'm assuming that half-zombies can actually eat regular food to survive. What the virus does is that it probably produces an immense craving for human flesh as a means to propagate and spread the virus. However, most of the inherent human biology remains the same. We even see Nam-Ra eat a snack bar with the others in one episode. Thus, if they are able to control their urges, they can most likely survive as super-humans off of regular food. Though idk what food would be left in that wasteland. If lucky they may be able to find a few surviving rodents and breed them for food. Though the question of finding food for their food then becomes the next line of question. So, I am quite curious what they have been using to have survived 4 months and going forward.
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Replying to sparkle Jan 29, 2022
Title All of Us Are Dead Spoiler
Why in ep 5 did Gwi Nam not turn into a zombie although he was bit?
He has antibodies. The virus mutates constantly and those with antibodies are able to fight back against the virus, causing it to evolve to survive, thus creating a kind of balance within its host aka. a sort of symbiotic relationship.
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