Right now, I’m watching W: Two Worlds Apart and I’ve decide to post the game I’m playing called “My Guess Who the Murderous Culprit Is.” And for episode 9, I think it’s…an evil spirit that has taken control of her dad’s body?
There is some truth about your idea of evil spirit. But it’s more like that:
– First the killer is a plot-device. He doesn’t exist. Anything he does isn’t personnal. He obeys dad orders, well no choice, he’s a cartoon character, and even doesn’t know it. Plus, we don’t see him during 10 years after that.
– Then dad continue to use him to kill Kang Chul. At this point, the killer awakens, like did Kang Chul.
– But as a reverse of Kang Chul, he doesn’t use freewill, he complies to the script: kill Kang Chul family first then kill Kang Chul.
– He’s quite angry to have no identity, and no one care about him on the book cover.
– The hollow man gets the idea he shares the same soul as dad. And so, as if there is only one face for two people, he steals his face, and now dad becomes the “unknow character”. It was a bad idea to give him Sung-Moo face on first place, but it couldn’t be otherwise. Anyway, it’s the beauty of this story.
– Now the killer have more emotions and uses antics, to laugh at Kang Chul face, after killing all his staff.
We can say the killer is now a evil spirit, the one of dad. It’s a psychic dissociation. In Kang Chul, Sung-Moo put all his desires for the better, for freedom, for will. And the dark part of his soul is the killer’s one.
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jlharv
February 15, 2024 at 8:51 PM
Right now, I’m watching W: Two Worlds Apart and I’ve decide to post the game I’m playing called “My Guess Who the Murderous Culprit Is.” And for episode 9, I think it’s…an evil spirit that has taken control of her dad’s body?
(whispers) He still kinda has a Voldemort face
Elinor, Team Glasses team co-captain
February 15, 2024 at 10:57 PM
I’m still loving this game, even though (or maybe because) I’ve seen W four times. Keep going!
WEnchanteur
February 16, 2024 at 10:23 AM
You play for fun, because now, the drama gave you all the information about who is the culprit, why and how. 😉
WEnchanteur
February 16, 2024 at 10:39 AM
There is some truth about your idea of evil spirit. But it’s more like that:
– First the killer is a plot-device. He doesn’t exist. Anything he does isn’t personnal. He obeys dad orders, well no choice, he’s a cartoon character, and even doesn’t know it. Plus, we don’t see him during 10 years after that.
– Then dad continue to use him to kill Kang Chul. At this point, the killer awakens, like did Kang Chul.
– But as a reverse of Kang Chul, he doesn’t use freewill, he complies to the script: kill Kang Chul family first then kill Kang Chul.
– He’s quite angry to have no identity, and no one care about him on the book cover.
– The hollow man gets the idea he shares the same soul as dad. And so, as if there is only one face for two people, he steals his face, and now dad becomes the “unknow character”. It was a bad idea to give him Sung-Moo face on first place, but it couldn’t be otherwise. Anyway, it’s the beauty of this story.
– Now the killer have more emotions and uses antics, to laugh at Kang Chul face, after killing all his staff.
We can say the killer is now a evil spirit, the one of dad. It’s a psychic dissociation. In Kang Chul, Sung-Moo put all his desires for the better, for freedom, for will. And the dark part of his soul is the killer’s one.