Ooof.. so now the demons are gonna lurk in the human world. And that new detective is prolly that Paimon demon…
Yeahhh right! Paimon! I was wondering who it could be. And the landlady. She is definitely hiding things. From the promo, it seems like she is in a difficult position too. The ex-fiance bragging that the real Bit Na would be servile and begging him to get engaged again! The real Bit Na is an enigma too. The brother seemed to have no control over his actions mostly. Justitia was doubtful too. And 'J' dismembering different body parts of each victim.
All that said, my head is still spinning from the info overload, thanks to today's ep and that PROMO.
I always wonder if Justitia is somehow connected to Da On's emotions. I know there were two instances now where…
Yeah, sometimes it's like she doesn't have much of a choice but to feel, when it comes to him. She was somewhat mildly affected when she saw him cry the first time, that was before she stabbed him.
I wonder if the actual Bit Na may be knew him or about him.
"I have to catch you. But I don't want to."My analysis of Da On is quite spot on. He knows deep inside that Bit…
Yeah, I actually feel sorry for him now. Poor guy is fighting demons, both literally and figuratively. And his dilemma when it comes to Bit Na! And from the preview, it seems like more tragedy awaits him.
Bit Na towards the end of that preview was wow! "..It will be more horrible and violent".
Yeah, I was also a bit shocked when he said he'd kill that CEO if he could. I was like.. okayyy, they are not so different then.
I was literally fully seated for the whole of Ep. 6.Bit Na's "court session" is always satisfying to watch π€I…
Yeah, this episode was wild!
And about Da On, though I did find him a bit, like a teeny tiny bit annoying, now that I think about it, his anger and actions are justified. For one, he is a detective. And her acquitting the criminals, though to be punished her way later, sets a bad example and puts the detectives' work to waste. And also Bit Na kind of brought it upon herself by having the bodies disposed in his jurisdiction. She was basically teasing him. (She got what she wanted, him chasing after her, but well, not in the way she wanted.) And like you said, it's intriguing to watch now. Her emotions are putting her in an even more difficult position. Her arc is interesting. (Kudos to PSH for nailing it so far). And also, their dynamics seems to be shifting dramatically every week.
Venato is going to be a problem. I am worried for Mando/Valak too besides Justitia. I felt bad for the volunteer demon.
That Assemblyman not drinking too much to 'live longer' is sus. And the ex-fiance warning her about the neighborhood coinciding with the return of 'J'. π€
I've been worried for the senior detective since their chat in ep 4, her reassuring about her promise to him and all that. Aah, what's his turning point going to cost!?
And that peculiar weapon too. And then there is the actual Bit Na's history. Was it 'J' who stabbed her? And how did she end up in front of Justitia when she was supposed to be punished in fake hell for her sins (what sins?)?
It's after a long time a k-drama has me this hooked and speculating.
I think he is actually a demon. He might have cornered Daon fearing he might tell on him after seeing him cry,…
π But I didn't consider the possibility that he might be satan or have the Kylum. That would be interesting too. I thought he might be a good demon after seeing him cry. π¬ And I was more of worried that he might give her away to Bael.
also who is that guy pretending to be a demon apart from daon? the one that cried while hugging that grandpa ,…
I think he is actually a demon. He might have cornered Daon fearing he might tell on him after seeing him cry, as demons aren't supposed to feel human emotions. And yeah the way he was observing Bitna in distress was a bit concerning.
May be because it's a 'No Time For Caution' scenario. I mean... 20 kills in one year!
Yeah, that's also true unfortunately! π In short, it's also a 'do or die' situation with a catch. You 'die' if you don't 'do', but with chances of 'doing' leading to not being able to 'do' further and consequently 'dying'! Plus dangerous emotions! All that with a deadline!πΆ Stay safe, Justitia! (Absolutely wouldn't wanna be her right now!)
What if it was satan who murdered Han Daon's family? And Kylum... what might be the other condition that must be met? And where would it be now? Interesting!!! (Also, though it's kind of understandable where Daon is coming from, him trying to thwart her mission is a bit annoying.)
Totally agree with you on that.Wan was still supposed to be in an emotional dilemma - about the lies, hurting…
Yeah, I completely understand. And it is sad. Actually, I couldn't vibe with the series until ep3, and then I was looking forward to each one and so, ep7 after watching how ep6 ended, only for some things to turn out like that. I almost wanted to drop it after that scene. But otherwise I really like their chemistry and the cast. So, will definitely tune in for the finale. But yeah, personally, I too feel like the series could have been made much better in certain aspects.
Edit: The first 25-30 minutes of the finale was like really good. But then after that... felt kind of rushed and all over the place. But I loved the cast and I think they did justice to what they were given.
Yeah, the most enigmatic out of them all, as of now!
It's crazy how dramatically things shift each week with this series!
And the landlady. She is definitely hiding things. From the promo, it seems like she is in a difficult position too.
The ex-fiance bragging that the real Bit Na would be servile and begging him to get engaged again! The real Bit Na is an enigma too.
The brother seemed to have no control over his actions mostly. Justitia was doubtful too. And 'J' dismembering different body parts of each victim.
All that said, my head is still spinning from the info overload, thanks to today's ep and that PROMO.
But my head is spinning right now π΅βπ«
I wonder if the actual Bit Na may be knew him or about him.
Fingers crossed!
Bit Na towards the end of that preview was wow! "..It will be more horrible and violent".
Yeah, I was also a bit shocked when he said he'd kill that CEO if he could. I was like.. okayyy, they are not so different then.
And about Da On, though I did find him a bit, like a teeny tiny bit annoying, now that I think about it, his anger and actions are justified. For one, he is a detective. And her acquitting the criminals, though to be punished her way later, sets a bad example and puts the detectives' work to waste. And also Bit Na kind of brought it upon herself by having the bodies disposed in his jurisdiction. She was basically teasing him. (She got what she wanted, him chasing after her, but well, not in the way she wanted.) And like you said, it's intriguing to watch now. Her emotions are putting her in an even more difficult position. Her arc is interesting. (Kudos to PSH for nailing it so far). And also, their dynamics seems to be shifting dramatically every week.
Venato is going to be a problem. I am worried for Mando/Valak too besides Justitia. I felt bad for the volunteer demon.
That Assemblyman not drinking too much to 'live longer' is sus. And the ex-fiance warning her about the neighborhood coinciding with the return of 'J'. π€
I've been worried for the senior detective since their chat in ep 4, her reassuring about her promise to him and all that. Aah, what's his turning point going to cost!?
And that peculiar weapon too.
And then there is the actual Bit Na's history. Was it 'J' who stabbed her? And how did she end up in front of Justitia when she was supposed to be punished in fake hell for her sins (what sins?)?
It's after a long time a k-drama has me this hooked and speculating.
So yeah, can't wait! π
(PS: I enjoy reading your comments.π)
But I didn't consider the possibility that he might be satan or have the Kylum.
That would be interesting too.
I thought he might be a good demon after seeing him cry. π¬
And I was more of worried that he might give her away to Bael.
So many things to speculate about (and worry about)!
And yeah the way he was observing Bitna in distress was a bit concerning.
May be something to do with the Kylum?
In short, it's also a 'do or die' situation with a catch.
You 'die' if you don't 'do', but with chances of 'doing' leading to not being able to 'do' further and consequently 'dying'!
Plus dangerous emotions!
All that with a deadline!πΆ
Stay safe, Justitia! (Absolutely wouldn't wanna be her right now!)
Yeah, makes sense
And Kylum... what might be the other condition that must be met? And where would it be now?
Interesting!!!
(Also, though it's kind of understandable where Daon is coming from, him trying to thwart her mission is a bit annoying.)
Actually, I couldn't vibe with the series until ep3, and then I was looking forward to each one and so, ep7 after watching how ep6 ended, only for some things to turn out like that. I almost wanted to drop it after that scene. But otherwise I really like their chemistry and the cast. So, will definitely tune in for the finale.
But yeah, personally, I too feel like the series could have been made much better in certain aspects.
Edit:
The first 25-30 minutes of the finale was like really good. But then after that... felt kind of rushed and all over the place.
But I loved the cast and I think they did justice to what they were given.