I feel like the story is gonna be continued, the main villan is still alive and from the looks of it he's still…
He was not "in Rugal" but merely a test subject; while escaping from the lab he killed the father of Mi-Na, which made her become a 'tough police chick'.
The implication is that the mess in his mind was either created or deeply worsened by the human experiment done on him.
It’s not that she lost the ability, i think it’s more she came to terms with it on her own without him and…
I re-watched the initial scene with her father's death, and I still don't understand how it could be prevented by Joon being erased. Just makes no sense.
I think making Ha-Ram a regular human ruins the whole "accept diversity" or "embrace being special" message, because the show in the end says that to be happy, she must not be 'a monster' with that special ability. It would have been much nicer and more wholesome to have her understand and accept what happened (and have Joon/444 demonstrate the guitar play and kissing he practiced).
Well, it's a curse in the sense that every death she prevents will usually backfire in some way, either on her or on others. That's what the 'blind guy' character (other reaper hybrid) is there to show.
whom did ha ram married, after black disappeared. Was it oh man soo
She had a long happy life with a not-shown husband. Just a new arbitrary character. Reaper-Leo kept staying around as a friend and to protect her, as he vowed to Black.
i have big doubt in the ending. how Kang Ha rams soul became young and who is she going with Han mo gang or joon…
Ha-ram jumping into the sea is erased by the timeline reset (erasing Joon's human life). Her parents' car accident was shown earlier in the show, I sadly don't remember when, so I don't know if removing it is complete nonsense or Joon not existing would also prevent the car accident.
In the second timeline she doesn't meet or know Joon / Moo-Gang / the others. But the reaper Leo stays around as her friend.
It's a Joon-revival that she summons by remembering memories of the previous (deleted) reality as she is about to die, triggered by Reaper-Leo's gift. He looks like Moo-Gang because that is how she knows the adult Joon. That the show left out 444's transformation into his real body, 13 year old Joon, is one of the many plotholes. His body was found after his second mother's suicide, after all.
It could hypothetically be 007 looking like him (he can wear the face of someone else?) to "escort her to heaven", but that's even sillier.
such a strong statement, thankyou, putting this in my PTW list!
Your post works as both. I also thought it could have been amazing plot-wise.
If you watch it in the knowledge that the ending is absolutely horrible (due to the dumb ideology of the writer and the director's half-assed attempts to change course), surely the resulting rage won't be as fiery.
It’s not that she lost the ability, i think it’s more she came to terms with it on her own without him and…
No Donny, in the ending as seen on TV her parents never get into an accident, so her father never gets inhabited by a reaper (the previous 444?), and she never is born as a reaper-human hybrid, and just lives a happy life.
The problem is that something must prevent her parents' accident. I admit I cannot find when in the show it was first shown, since it was a short fleeting moment, so I don't recall if the driver of the truck is in any way Joon-related. Otherwise only Leo, who nonsensically stays intact with 444's short-term reaper partner in him, could affect the timeline in some way.
Also I was frustrated that Seo Jung Hoo never fully cleared his father's name. Like yes, they got the tape and…
Russia/bacteria is what the show actually starts with - the "LA video" that shows "The Boss" with the biochemists that experimented on humans and killed five. The top priority of the evil "Farmers" is to protect their Boss character at all costs, and that video compromises his identity.
The implication is that the mess in his mind was either created or deeply worsened by the human experiment done on him.
I envy you, after just a week I'm still a tiny bit angry at the writer and the director and so on... ;D
I think making Ha-Ram a regular human ruins the whole "accept diversity" or "embrace being special" message, because the show in the end says that to be happy, she must not be 'a monster' with that special ability. It would have been much nicer and more wholesome to have her understand and accept what happened (and have Joon/444 demonstrate the guitar play and kissing he practiced).
Well, it's a curse in the sense that every death she prevents will usually backfire in some way, either on her or on others. That's what the 'blind guy' character (other reaper hybrid) is there to show.
Reaper-Leo kept staying around as a friend and to protect her, as he vowed to Black.
The writer wanted to force a sad ending, the director tried to force a happy ending. It's a mess.
Her parents' car accident was shown earlier in the show, I sadly don't remember when, so I don't know if removing it is complete nonsense or Joon not existing would also prevent the car accident.
In the second timeline she doesn't meet or know Joon / Moo-Gang / the others. But the reaper Leo stays around as her friend.
It's a Joon-revival that she summons by remembering memories of the previous (deleted) reality as she is about to die, triggered by Reaper-Leo's gift.
He looks like Moo-Gang because that is how she knows the adult Joon. That the show left out 444's transformation into his real body, 13 year old Joon, is one of the many plotholes. His body was found after his second mother's suicide, after all.
It could hypothetically be 007 looking like him (he can wear the face of someone else?) to "escort her to heaven", but that's even sillier.
I also thought it could have been amazing plot-wise.
If you watch it in the knowledge that the ending is absolutely horrible (due to the dumb ideology of the writer and the director's half-assed attempts to change course), surely the resulting rage won't be as fiery.
The problem is that something must prevent her parents' accident. I admit I cannot find when in the show it was first shown, since it was a short fleeting moment, so I don't recall if the driver of the truck is in any way Joon-related. Otherwise only Leo, who nonsensically stays intact with 444's short-term reaper partner in him, could affect the timeline in some way.