You know what, Iām happy theyāre at least creating a new character instead of trying to recast the actress. Still devastated Ji-Hyun wonāt be here, but it does ease the pain a little bit
Okay another note on the āSatan creating an illusion for Bitnaā theory. Satan told Kim Taegyu that his main power is using a humanās desires to lure them. Later on, in the fight against Bitna, after he gives her the wedding fantasy, he makes a special note that Bitna has ābecome a humanā and seems amused by this. Obviously, since that would make her more vulnerable to his particular power, that would be the way to defeat her, no? So Satan choosing instead to try to fight her solely in hand to hand combat just wouldnāt make sense. Clearly heās messing with her
(Also, on a lesser note, they usually thank the special guest actor in the end credits of the last episode they appear in. They didnāt do that this episode soā¦)
is bitna defeating satan, an illusion?evidences:- imo, it's just impossible for satan to be defeated easily. he…
Agree with everything here! Especially the Bael thingāhim suddenly showing up in her office without ceremony nor his spidery legs PLUS his demand and the word choice used seems very out of character.
Also yeah why would he leave the room AND try to fight her while holding the kylum in his hand? Seems like an unnecessary handicapā¦almost like he WANTED her to take it from him
The writer LOVES to use the fake out death trope so I wouldnāt be surprised if thatās the direction this goes
Yeah Iām also on the āBitna defeating Satan was actually an illusionā train. Or at the very least heās definitely coming back.
1. Like others said, Satan saying the āwander in your nightmaresā line and then immediately cutting outside the chamber? There HAS to be a reason that happened.
2. Also his main goal is to place the kylum in his new bodyā¦so why would he teleport them AWAY from the body WITH the kylum in hand thus making him more vulnerable??
3. Satanās whole thing is using a personās desires to lure / manipulate themā¦so what would be the point of him learning about Bitnaās love for Han Doan if heās not going to end up using it against her in some major way?
4. On that noteāthe idea that Satan and Doan would NEVER interact in this drama seems very odd to me!
5. Lastly, Justitiaās knife stabbing the kylum is literally the last shot of the opening title sequence. Clearly itās important! So it being tossed away into hell never to be seen again? Yeahhhh Iām not buying it.
Maybeee Iām overthinking it but idk this show loves a good fakeout death. And having the big bad be defeated so easily just doesnāt seem to fit right
daon and bitna's morals clashing is literally the point of the entire show (watch the sbs commentary by the cast…
Omg THANK YOU these are my thoughts exactly. I donāt know why people feel they have to explicitly side with one character over the other, when the show has made it clear that both sides hold merit.
(Also I think people are forgetting that
A. No one has actually told Daon what Justitiaās mission on earth is at this point.
B. Daon and the victims are not actually aware of or present for Justitiaās hell trials. So while we the audience get to witness the revenge firsthand, the others donāt necessarily get that same satisfaction. They never really got the chance to see the perpetrators repent and suffer for what they did)
Surprised by the number of comments annoyed with Daon for trying to stop / catch Bit Na? Personally I think it makes for a much more fun and interesting dynamic than if he were to just let her go without conflict. (Also heās a detective, likeā¦itās kind of his job lol) š¤·āāļø
I think people are assuming that the drama is going to head in the direction of making Bit Naās lose her edge and submit to Daonās version of ājustice,ā when so far the drama has showed that both viewpoints hold merit. Some victims are happy with Justitiaās actions while others are disappointed. Itās not so black and white.
(Also, on a lesser note, they usually thank the special guest actor in the end credits of the last episode they appear in. They didnāt do that this episode soā¦)
Also yeah why would he leave the room AND try to fight her while holding the kylum in his hand? Seems like an unnecessary handicapā¦almost like he WANTED her to take it from him
The writer LOVES to use the fake out death trope so I wouldnāt be surprised if thatās the direction this goes
1. Like others said, Satan saying the āwander in your nightmaresā line and then immediately cutting outside the chamber? There HAS to be a reason that happened.
2. Also his main goal is to place the kylum in his new bodyā¦so why would he teleport them AWAY from the body WITH the kylum in hand thus making him more vulnerable??
3. Satanās whole thing is using a personās desires to lure / manipulate themā¦so what would be the point of him learning about Bitnaās love for Han Doan if heās not going to end up using it against her in some major way?
4. On that noteāthe idea that Satan and Doan would NEVER interact in this drama seems very odd to me!
5. Lastly, Justitiaās knife stabbing the kylum is literally the last shot of the opening title sequence. Clearly itās important! So it being tossed away into hell never to be seen again? Yeahhhh Iām not buying it.
Maybeee Iām overthinking it but idk this show loves a good fakeout death. And having the big bad be defeated so easily just doesnāt seem to fit right
(Also I think people are forgetting that
A. No one has actually told Daon what Justitiaās mission on earth is at this point.
B. Daon and the victims are not actually aware of or present for Justitiaās hell trials. So while we the audience get to witness the revenge firsthand, the others donāt necessarily get that same satisfaction. They never really got the chance to see the perpetrators repent and suffer for what they did)
I think people are assuming that the drama is going to head in the direction of making Bit Naās lose her edge and submit to Daonās version of ājustice,ā when so far the drama has showed that both viewpoints hold merit. Some victims are happy with Justitiaās actions while others are disappointed. Itās not so black and white.