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Replying to Jai Jul 6, 2021
Title The 8th Night Spoiler
Jin Soo did not kill Cheong Seok's mother. She commited suicide because of her guilt for accidentally killing…
They knew it would be a virgin shaman because that was the pattern of escape the red eye took in the story when Buddha was chasing it. So they knew they have to find the virgin shaman before the eye transfers to her and that she would be last..

As for transferring to Dongjin, I actually questioned that initially as well. As far as I know, only the owners of the blood poured in the Sirara Casket can be smelled by the red eye. But if you remember the scene at the bus station to Buksan, Jin Soo was thinking the shaman virgin was the last stepping stone and then the possesed Dongjin came to his mind. Then the ghost of Hajeong told him that the eye has found it's last stepping stone. So I thought back to the scene when the red eye transferred to Dongjin, and all that really happened was that the girl student sniffed him and then smiled. I thought why him, he's not part of the meditation group? Then the only thing I can think of is that thr commonality between the members of the group and Dongjin is the suicide attempt. It's possible that because that was what's common, the red eye considered him instead of pursuing the virgin shaman.
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Replying to Jai Jul 5, 2021
Title The 8th Night Spoiler
Jin Soo did not kill Cheong Seok's mother. She commited suicide because of her guilt for accidentally killing…
The virgin shaman was the last stepping stone. But as it says, she's only a stepping stone. And time is of the essence since the ritual can only be completed on that night. Since there are too many obstacles to get to her, I think the red eye used the policeman as the last stepping stone instead. I think using the shaman virgin would have made it more powerful, but Ae Ran is helping it anyway. And again I don't understand why and what role Ae Ran has in all these. That's the only part of the plot I am confused about.
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Replying to Jai Jul 4, 2021
Title The 8th Night Spoiler
Jin Soo did not kill Cheong Seok's mother. She commited suicide because of her guilt for accidentally killing…
As some people said, the writing was kinda all over the place, so it got confusing for a lot of watchers...

The story about Jin Soo's family were shown in bits and all in flashbacks...it was kinda weird but yeah. 😁
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Replying to Neon moon Jul 4, 2021
Yesss... i want another masterpiece like the guest,
Not as phenomenal as The Guest (which is still part of my top 5 Korean shows), but it's okay. I will not rewatch it though, the story was as is and no further thinking is needed. Well, except for Ae Ran's part. 🤔
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Replying to bamkertukroon Jul 4, 2021
I want to watch this because of cast, but I don't think I can since I don't like horror movies
It's not scary at all, you can watch it. It's more of paranormal thriller...
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Replying to sazousa Jul 4, 2021
Title The 8th Night Spoiler
Why did Jin Soo killed the young disciple's mother? The virgin shaman was already dead and so were the other people…
Jin Soo did not kill Cheong Seok's mother. She commited suicide because of her guilt for accidentally killing Jin Soo's family. Cheong Seok's mother was drunk driving and hit Jin Soo's wife and child, killing them both. She was brought to court but was given a light sentence (hence Jin Soo's policd record of disturbance). But she was full of guilt and eventually, commited suicide, asking Jin Soo to take care of Cheong Seok.

The people possessed by the eye were part of the meditation group the archaeologist put together, and they were people who attempted suicide. The archaeologist wanted to prove that the curse is real, because he was ruined over trying to prove it before. The blood he poured in the first Sirara Casket were from the members of meditation group. So when the eye possessed the archaeologist, he "sniffed" where the next stepping stones are, who are basically the members of the group. Since the blood from them were used to awaken the red eye, it knows the scent of everyone.

Ho Tae's friend is not part of the group, but I think, the red eye smelled something common from him with the members of the meditation group, and that is the suicide attempt. And so, instead of looking for the virgin shaman, the red eye attached itself to Hong Tae's friend. Hong Tae did save his friend from killing himself when he attempted to drown himself. I think the psychic said it is his fault because in a way, if that friend did die, he wouldn't be mixed in the mess.

The part of Ae Ran I am a bit confused about. From what I understand, she commited suicide so she can help the archaeologist who saved her from her abused life. But I don't get the purpose...
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Replying to ahoangg Jun 28, 2021
Title Great Escape
is there anywhere I can watch ep 9-13? mgtv app made the videos for vip members and I don't have the vip membership.…
I am on VIP plan with Mango but the other episodes only have Vietnamese sub, no English sub 🥺

YT only has ep1 with Eng sub, the rest have none. I found raw episodes in Kissasian, if you like that. I gave up looking for Eng subs as well. Looks like S1 is better than S2 but sucks that I can't find Eng subbed eps anywhere...
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Replying to Pyochisu Jun 14, 2021
Title Ghost Lab Spoiler
it was an odd plotpoint but i think it really showcased how obsessed and fucked up they had both become
Especially Wee, even hurting himself or the girlfriend. I was like, come on, you're a surgeon! Don't waste what you've worked so hard for! But oh well, obsession got the best of him...
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Replying to Faye Apr 6, 2021
Title Detective L
It was real good but the way they started the whole wei feng thing made me feel I was missing a whole episode
Same feelings. I thought I skipped an episode accidentally so I went back and played the previous episode just to check. It's like they made the ending story arc in haste.
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Replying to Forever_Shawol Mar 15, 2021
I always stay away from anything Shane Xiao acts because all her characters are so annoying lol but the cases…
So true! It was weird for me at first to see Hu Yi Tian as quirky and funny after watching him in 3 series where he is either stoic or serious, but it was fun to wqtch him in this light. I actually find it weird that there's something similar with this and Psych Hunter...3 people in a team and an annoying FL. Though I think the FL being annoying is just to add lightness and fun to the story, and it didn't really hinder me from watching because I love the bromance, but I agree with others it would have been better if the FL wae less argumentative and annoying.
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Replying to Jai Mar 15, 2021
Title The Maid
Though the plot of the movie has some loopholes, I did enjoy watching it. It wasn't as scary as I thought, too.…
I finally saw her on another drama...hahaha...though it was only a guest role. It's funny because her role there was harmless and supposed to be nostalgic...I was like...noooooo...don't let her hold the baby, she's crazy!!
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Replying to Dida Feb 18, 2021
Title Eternal Love
Personally, this was too long and way too dramatic for me. It had all of the cliches of dramas: characters dying…
That's normal for CDramas, and almost any dramas, even Thai and Korean
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Replying to Jin Shi Feb 18, 2021
Title Eternal Love Spoiler
I don’t know why but I felt that the love for Ah li of bai qian was mare.I mean I didn’t feel the warmth of…
What I noticed from the Fox Tribe is that they value being strong and independent, even for women. This is also why she was not worried when Ali got drunk and didn't wake up for days. But Bai Qian was affectionate to Ali in so many ways. I mean, would you allow someone's kid to hug and call you mother just like that? Although she deflected at first, she very much let Ali do whatever he likes with her.
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Replying to Jai Jan 26, 2021
Title The Uncanny Counter Spoiler
They lose a portion of their lives. That's why Ms. Chu's hair got whiter after healing Mun's wrist.
She was not really "playing" with her ability to heal. It's just that they have to heal some of the thugs because they have to erase their memories and not leave any traces of themselves behind any scene. Also, the counters don't necessarily endanger themselves or intentionally hurt themselves, except for Mun at the start, and it wasn't intentional either, but his drastic actions due to his emotions cause him to be hurt. I think that is really the cost for any counter that has healing ability. Even Jeonggu's hair turn white, but he just dyes it black.
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Replying to Airys Jan 26, 2021
To be honest, I really don't care about the loopholes/unanswered questions anymore, the fact that this drama really…
I actually like OCN dramas/series. So far, most if the exciting ones I have watched are from there.
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Replying to bayanoh Jan 26, 2021
I will watch only if they changed the whole team, and no one from season 1 would return except as a mentor or…
If you check the page for Season 2, all 4 of them are already posted so I think they are the ones assured to come back. Some of the back stories like Hana's and Ms. Chu's weren't really explained so it might be about them. Might still be interesting, we'll see.
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Replying to RyJima96814 Jan 26, 2021
I like the way they wrapped things up. It had a long closure and not a quick one where they catch the “bad guy”…
I was sad he only got just a few air time but I'm happy to see Hojun in a KDrama again, despite being just a cameo.
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Replying to lovefordrama Jan 26, 2021
Title The Uncanny Counter Spoiler
Question, can somebody please explain to me the things about territory? I don’t get it! Thank youuu
It was explained in one episode that it lessens the injury they get from fighting, prevents them from dying, and their abilities are stronger. That is why they usually stop fighting when it disappears because it would be dangerous for them without it.
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