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The Devil Punisher taiwanese drama review
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The Devil Punisher
4 people found this review helpful
by Omnirosa
Mar 15, 2021
20 of 20 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 7.0
Story 6.0
Acting/Cast 6.0
Music 7.0
Rewatch Value 4.0
This review may contain spoilers

Mediocre series with very satisfactory ending

The Devil Punisher starts off very rocky with a horrendous first episode along with the first few episodes being filled with very obvious and obnoxious filler. Not all of the first few episodes are bad in my opinion but many of them are just not good at all. The show starts picking up though and it's an enjoyable enough all the way to the end. Is the show a low budget cheesy mess? Yes but that's exactly what I was looking for. If you're watching this show, expect everything to be flawed because it's really not the greatest show in the world.

Despite how mediocre the show can be, I'd really recommend this show for anybody who is also into low budget cheesy supernatural shows especially if you're looking for one with a very satisfactory ending. It's not exactly a mind blowing ending but it did make me feel like this mediocre show was worth watching. It even tied some loose ends that I never even thought they'd address again.

So just how satisfying was the ending for me? Warning, this will get in depth with spoilers.

First of all, one of the main themes of the show especially early on is Zhong Kui's strictness as the Ghost King and how Xin Yu softens him which allows him to better a Ghost King in the end. This surprisingly paid off big time in the end despite how bleak things looked. Many of the characters are characters that Zhong Kui interacts with early on in the series are people who needed help but he was too strict with rules to find better solutions which is why it was great to see Xin Yu help change him change his ways. The main villain was killing people and using their tragic deaths to corrupt their spirits for his own cause. Zhong Kui could've dealt with these spirits heartlessly without understand their plight just like always but Xin Yu allowed him to see past that. Together, they helped these spirits heal and have closure after being manipulated after their murders. There are lot of tears and emotional involved in finding closure so if there was no real pay off. Well, by the finale, both the main villain and audience is led to believe that it was all for nothing and he managed to corrupt good people anyways in order to further his goals, but that wasn't the case. The main villain was too delusional to see that despite his best efforts, he failed to fully corrupt the spirits that he needed, and he was using good spirits to try to corrupt someone else which obviously doesn't work. The good spirits come through in the end and Zhong Kui's softer side comes to save their asses in the end. Ultimately, the end of the final battle wasn't decided by a fancy swordfight where the best fighter won, it was decided by the good deeds of Zhong Kui and Xin Yu throughout the series who saved souls from corruption and made humans believe in them.

Xin Yu softening Zhong Kui helped him realize that the rules do not always determine what's morally right or wrong. The characters start breaking certain rules based on their morals which is great because the rules just aren't always right. Breaking the rules and following their morality definitely pays off in the end but I won't elaborate on that.

Reincarnation is also one of the main themes of the show and again, I think the finale did a really good job with that theme. Sadly, when bad things happen in a show and people need to risk their lives to save the day, not everyone makes it out alive. Luckily, everyone is allowed to reincarnate in hopes that their next lifetime is better. The tragedy of the show is felt by the loss of some of these character's lives but there's always a light at the end of the tunnel when we consider reincarnation. A ghost show where everyone survives doesn't make sense so I thought it was fitting that some characters that we knew and loved just had to move onto the next life.

Another high point of the finale is that there's an actual epilogue rather than having everything quickly resolve right at the end of the episode. You got to see emotional moments between characters, you got to see their chapters practically close out, and it just felt right. If you want to watch a flawed show with a good enough conclusion, The Devil Punisher is a good enough watch. They did what they had to do with the finale and not every show needs to be mindblowingly good. So don't totally dismiss this show just because it's not the best.

The main villain's acting is still atrocious though, nothing can really fix that.
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