Yes!! Forcing them to live with the repeat of knowing instead of just killing them is waaaaay worse and a true horror ending!! After all of that chaos I'm so glad they light heartedly ended it with the funny bloopers of how they made all the scenes lol
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2024-03-10 02:59:08 +0000 UTC
This finale was sooo great! I was honestly so surprised by how great is was!
“Now you know something’s wrong cause White’s calm” hahaha. Poor White. He got completely dragged into this and his ending is so sad. Tee stabbing him was so sad. White was the only truly innocent one, but nothing would have been more painful to Tee than his death. The whole time he never “directly” killed Non, but ends up killing the only person he loved.
I agree, that being Fluke’s last line was soooo good. The way that Top and Fluke’s hallucinations connected was so interesting, especially because it really started with Top breaking the camera and Fluke witnessing it. So good.
The glimpse we got of White’s hallucination was interesting… did he actually cheat on Tee or was it really just Tee’s jealousy?? Or was it one of those “I’ll wait for you but do whatever in the meantime” kinda things. Very interesting. I feel like the boils that White hallucinated in one of the early episodes must relate to Tee thinking White cheated on him and was ‘sick’ because of it. ‘Sick’ as in either gross/disgusting or related to like an STD or something. We just got tiny glimpses of it throughout the show.
I think the white text might have been trigger warnings(?).
I agree, I think Jin’s hallucination was the best. It really put Jin right into Non’s place and showed how terrible/damaging Jin’s actions were. I think the first part in the bathroom was him and Phee. But then the second part was him and Mr. Keng.
Phee’s hallucination was soooo creepy. They really brought back the horror for that one. I had to look away at a few of the scenes with Non killing himself, they were brutal. Seeing Non so beat up was heartbreaking. It was neat though that the ‘Non’ in his hallucination was obviously Tan’s idea of Non and Tan’s idea of where Phee failed.
New seeing Uncle Deng and White being innocent and still dying then turning around and seeing that he did the same exact thing they did to Non (killed someone who was innocent) was powerful.
I have felt up and down about Phee’s character throughout the show, but he was honestly a good person. He made some mistakes here and there, but at the core, he was a good person. Going back for Tee at the end shows that.
I kinda agree with your theory about ‘ghosty Non’, lol. Cause I feel like there were still a couple of ‘unexplained’ moments that they purposefully didn’t give a reason to. The biggest one being Tan seeing a figure in the house that one time. Before we knew it was Tan doing it all, it made sense. But afterwards, it doesn’t, he was never drugged. He just saw a glimpse of a black figure downstairs very briefly while they were looking for the tape. So think it was either Ghosty Non or something bigger. I could see it being Tee, but I think Tee just laying in bed and crying is probably what Tee is seeing on repeat.
I kinda love that they picked Tee and Jin to ‘survive’. Because for Jin and Tee, death would have been more freeing. But they have to suffer over and over and over again. Especially Tee. White seemed to be the only source of happiness in his life, and that is gone. Forcing him to live with that is more painful than anything.
I really loved this show. Like you said, it started out really kinda campy but did sooo well with creating complex characters and backstories. Even when I recommended it, I thought it would be good, but didn't think it was going to turn out really great!