Man this FMV edit is just so on point.
After that end scene, who can resist being on the Vincha/Chayenzo ship?
Because I can’t.

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    I can.

    At the end of the day this man is a murderer and his carnage resulted in the death of a child. He should not have a redemption arc and a happily ever after.

    This is a anti hero series and should stay that way.

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      Well, they can still make a dark romance out of it and turn into sad ending. He might end up dead but got his redemption arc.

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        Since the drama is about him, I feel as if the point is to give him a redemption…but also the drama is under comedy so hopefully not that serious. I’ll feel sad if he dies.

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      He sure is a killer and anti hero but I won’t rule yet, that he killed that child. We were only shown a frame of shot from which we cant conclude that he killed him/her. So the verdict is still out on that one.

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      Why can’t anti heroes have redemption arcs?

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      Hmm…well if it’s an anti hero series then surely he would get a redemption? I mean isn’t that the idea? The anti hero fights evil to gain some kind of redemption for his past? Also wasn’t Flower of Evil under the same genre? Didn’t Lee Jun Ki’s character get a somewhat happy ending? And he was actually a murderer whereas for Vincenzo, it’s his job. I mean I haven’t watched Flower of Evil so I don’t know. But I respect your opinion.

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