The Witch is Alive: Episode 6 (Drama Hangout)
by DB Staff
Behold, your weekly Drama Hangout! We might not be covering this drama, but that doesn’t mean there shouldn’t be a place to talk about it, whether that’s squealing with excitement or piling on the analysis.
This thread is exclusively for this week’s episodes and anything prior, so let’s try to keep it as a place to chat about what’s aired — not spoil future plot points for unsuspecting eyes.
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Tags: Drama Hangout, Jung Sang-hoon, Lee Min-young, Lee Yuri, The Witch is Alive, Yoon So-yi
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1 jerrykuvira
August 1, 2022 at 1:22 AM
When will Mozart’s Lacrimosa stop being used for spelling doom and machinations in Kdramas 😅?
I can't wrap my head around this at all. Ridiculous but fun all the way.
Hee-soo's arc is going just the way I want it to play out.
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2 welh
August 2, 2022 at 6:16 AM
You ALWAYS have a written settlement agreement signed before you file for agreed divorce. Another flaw in the legal logic. But getting married prior getting divorced is adultery as Korea recognizes common law marriages. Both Nak Gu and Ma-Ri are fools, crazy fools. The wedding scene was over-the-top.
I think Ma-Ri's scheme is to think the divorce is going through but show the attempted murder to get all the marital property and cause Nak Gu's reputation to publicly implode.
Hee-Soo’s story gets some meat-on-the-bone with her mother-in-law’s video will. Her husband is a creep with the worst noble idiocy nonsense story. He used his wife to take care of his mother because his own siblings are money grabbing fools. He wanted to divorce years ago but needed a “free” caretaker. So, he feels sorry for her. Yikes. At best in sorting out the mess in her life, Hee-Soo got a “free” sperm donation.
Woo-Bin is another piece of trash. He never says why he ran away. He always runs away (even from a suicide pact?) He acknowledges he is a spineless spendthrift, so he has to make things right. He turns himself in for insurance fraud but conveniently at the police station turns around to run away leaving Jin A’s life in anxiety overload.
"An eye for an eye" is the justification for revenge. The theme of the show is that women can turn into witches as a result of becoming older and wiser. But in these situations, the root cause is clearly the awful men in their lives.
After this week, the scorecard:
Divorce: Ma-Ri and Hee-Soo are circling around it
Murder: All three have motivations to kill their spouse
Pregnancy: Hee-Soo and Jin A scored.
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