I also wondered the same thing about the final Exit.. I think the last one was a test, and like you mentioned…
Thank you so much, Mizuhira-san 🌸 Your comment truly means a lot to me. It’s the first time someone connected with my review on such a deep level, and it honestly made my day. I really loved your insight about the child versus the adults... that contrast adds such a powerful meaning to the loop and human nature. I’m glad my thoughts about the final exit resonated with you as well. Exit 8 really is one of those stories that stays with you, and I’m grateful we could share interpretations. Thank you for taking the time to write this 🤍🥰
Your Result: Ju Seong Hyeon Ju Seong Hyeon is your golden retriever boyfriend. He loves spending quality time with you and does everything he can to make you happy. He is dedicated and a hard worker. He is loyal and patient and will always be on your side. He is protective, but also respects your boundaries and autonomy. Ju Seong Hyeon will make you breakfast in bed and soup when you’re sick. He loves spending time with you and wants to see you smile. He cares deeply about your wellbeing.
when Samut was making a wish he didn't specify whose souls had to come back to their bodies. some random soul…
Maybe Atom finally woke up? If so, does that mean Aom's stuck in the game again? The dice were busted, so how could that even happen with Aom? Ugh, so many questions!
What does Indian culture have to do with this show? Genuine curious.
Hey! I totally get your curiosity. When I said I felt connected to this series as an Indian, it’s more about how certain themes and emotions in the story resonate with ideas from our own cultural background.
In India, we have many religions, with Hinduism being the largest, and within that, lots of ancient texts describe the balance and interplay of natural elements and forces. For example, fire (Agni) and wind (Vayu) are considered eternal companions... fire cannot burn without the support of wind, and wind transforms fire into light. This relationship is often seen as a form of “coexistence” or unconditional, mutual support.... almost like a symbolic kind of love or connection.
Even though these stories aren’t romantic in the usual sense, they highlight deep unconditional bonds, harmony, and the way forces of life sustain each other. The visible (fire) and invisible (wind) together keep life and rituals alive. In many ways, it’s like the show.... two forces, two people, or two events complementing and influencing each other, sometimes in surprising ways.
I know this is Thai mythology and I’m not Thai, so I don’t know their exact myths. But it’s fascinating to see how similar themes appear across different cultures: love, balance, sacrifice, and unseen forces guiding visible outcomes. Watching the series reminded me of those ideas, and that’s why I felt a personal connection.
So yeah, it’s less about the exact culture and more about universal feelings and ideas. That’s why I’m so excited to see where the series goes.... it’s like watching these timeless concepts play out in a modern, dramatic way.
Honestly, writing this and sharing it made me realize how amazing it is to see these connections across the world, and I hope reading this gives you a little insight into my perspective too.
Being an Indian, I feel very connected to this series. Ep 1 was so good for the beginning,
When I completed 1st episode, I saw the trailer again at 0.5 speed, and this series has the potential to binge-watch with lots of twists and turns, with the bonus of talented acting.
Wang Zhen Well, you’re lucky those muscles don’t work on impulse, cause this guy’s actually a sweetheart… who’ll lowkey love your man from the shadows. But heads up, he’s smooth, and your lover might just get soft for him without you even seeing it coming. Keep your eyes open.
Your comment truly means a lot to me. It’s the first time someone connected with my review on such a deep level, and it honestly made my day.
I really loved your insight about the child versus the adults... that contrast adds such a powerful meaning to the loop and human nature. I’m glad my thoughts about the final exit resonated with you as well.
Exit 8 really is one of those stories that stays with you, and I’m grateful we could share interpretations. Thank you for taking the time to write this 🤍🥰
Ju Seong Hyeon
Ju Seong Hyeon is your golden retriever boyfriend. He loves spending quality time with you and does everything he can to make you happy. He is dedicated and a hard worker. He is loyal and patient and will always be on your side. He is protective, but also respects your boundaries and autonomy. Ju Seong Hyeon will make you breakfast in bed and soup when you’re sick. He loves
spending time with you and wants to see you smile. He cares deeply about your wellbeing.
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for both characters.
In India, we have many religions, with Hinduism being the largest, and within that, lots of ancient texts describe the balance and interplay of natural elements and forces. For example, fire (Agni) and wind (Vayu) are considered eternal companions... fire cannot burn without the support of wind, and wind transforms fire into light. This relationship is often seen as a form of “coexistence” or unconditional, mutual support.... almost like a symbolic kind of love or connection.
Even though these stories aren’t romantic in the usual sense, they highlight deep unconditional bonds, harmony, and the way forces of life sustain each other. The visible (fire) and invisible (wind) together keep life and rituals alive. In many ways, it’s like the show.... two forces, two people, or two events complementing and influencing each other, sometimes in surprising ways.
I know this is Thai mythology and I’m not Thai, so I don’t know their exact myths. But it’s fascinating to see how similar themes appear across different cultures: love, balance, sacrifice, and unseen forces guiding visible outcomes. Watching the series reminded me of those ideas, and that’s why I felt a personal connection.
So yeah, it’s less about the exact culture and more about universal feelings and ideas. That’s why I’m so excited to see where the series goes.... it’s like watching these timeless concepts play out in a modern, dramatic way.
Honestly, writing this and sharing it made me realize how amazing it is to see these connections across the world, and I hope reading this gives you a little insight into my perspective too.
When I completed 1st episode, I saw the trailer again at 0.5 speed, and this series has the potential to binge-watch with lots of twists and turns, with the bonus of talented acting.
Eagerly waiting for the next episode.
Wang Zhen
Well, you’re lucky those muscles don’t work on impulse, cause this guy’s actually a sweetheart… who’ll lowkey love your man from the shadows. But heads up, he’s smooth, and your lover might just get soft for him without you even seeing it coming. Keep your eyes open.
seriously 🥰
enjoyed
all quizzes were awesome 😎