Soon Woo would of died either way as the Shaman was already on to him
Yeah, that's true, and it did make it easier to root for our leads, but I think if they had made better decisions, they could've found out it was the shaman. Seon woo called Ye-bun to show her the knife, and if she had arrived alone, he would've told her everything and she could've contacted Jang Yeol and the rest would've been history. But alas, this is kdrama land! Lol.
Bong Ye-bun. You do not have the moral high ground! No one even acknowledged the fact that if she hadn't snuck out of her cell, this may not have had to happen.
The fact that Seon-woo was such a genuinely good person who should've had a happy life and couldn't, partly because of the actions of our two leads, kinda left me uninvested in the ending. He paid the price for their mistakes. He will never get justice, not just for his death but for all the horrible things that happened to him.
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Thank you so much! I'm going to go through each of them! Actually, I had already seen 7 episodes of KKOW and loved it!! I'm feeling a bit blue today actually, so I'm going to continue with ep 3 and go from there! Thank you, I really appreciate this ❤️
Also, here is my theory for the killer based on one scene from Ep 7:
When Ye Bun and Jang Yeol ask about who may have gotten a rain poncho, the person at the store tells them that everyone has one because it's convenient to work in.
Then follows a series of scenes of people working in their ponchos. "Working" is the important bit. Seon Woo, the delivery men, and a bunch of people are shown actually using their ponchos, working in the rain.
The one exception?
The shaman.
He isn't shown working, just taking his poncho off its rack. What is it being used for?
I don't really understand what more Ye Bun could've done for Ji Suk in that moment. She knew the killer could've overpowered them both, so just running with her wasn't an option, especially with Ji Suk's ankle dragging her back. Leaving her there really was the best way to get help. As for why she didn't ask for a phone, I don't know. She should've. But she clearly wasn't thinking straight and felt quite paranoid, choosing to rely on Jang Yeol and Jang Yeol only for help. It's not the best decision, but I think it fits the situation and her state of mind quite well.
The fact that Seon-woo was such a genuinely good person who should've had a happy life and couldn't, partly because of the actions of our two leads, kinda left me uninvested in the ending. He paid the price for their mistakes. He will never get justice, not just for his death but for all the horrible things that happened to him.
Then follows a series of scenes of people working in their ponchos. "Working" is the important bit. Seon Woo, the delivery men, and a bunch of people are shown actually using their ponchos, working in the rain.
The one exception?
The shaman.
He isn't shown working, just taking his poncho off its rack. What is it being used for?
As for why she didn't ask for a phone, I don't know. She should've. But she clearly wasn't thinking straight and felt quite paranoid, choosing to rely on Jang Yeol and Jang Yeol only for help. It's not the best decision, but I think it fits the situation and her state of mind quite well.