W no Higeki Episode 3
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I also like the scene where Satsuki screamed her lungs out. It reminds me of the same scene with Mako in the first ep. Both shouting for the very same, but at the same time very different, reasons: frustration over the life that was given to them. One from the lack of love; the other from the surfeit of it. Ironically enough, they both wanted the life that was handed to the other. And now that they have the life that they wanted, it now leads to the question: how far are they willing to go to remain where they are?
And we get to see a glimpse of it by the end of this ep. I think this is where the story really starts.
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The Legend Episode 24
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The Legend Episode 17
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The Legend Episode 13
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The Legend Episode 11
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The Legend Episode 10
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And, since the kids grew up (finally!), now we know that Sujini is Sae-oh?s reincarnation and that her sister, Kiha, is the reincarnation of Kajin. Or is that really it? Kiha, I observed, has a lot more similarities with Sae-oh than with Kajin. Hmm?
Nevertheless, I like the episode. Sujini and Damdeok?s scenes were enjoyable - a breath of fresh air from all the seriousness and angst of the last few eps.
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W no Higeki Episode 5
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And most importantly, who is the traitor among the Watsuji's? I had my suspects but his motives are unknown to me.
So far, the story is still engaging.
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