After confidently predicting how the plot might unfold at the end of the last episode, we were instantly humbled by this week’s twist—because not only does the show acknowledge the exact loophole we thought we’d spotted, it does so with a casual flippancy that reminds us: this story plays by its rules, not ours.
Things take a turn as Dong-Gyung’s relationship with Doom grows more complicated, beginning with her surprisingly sincere suggestion that they live together. It’s a moment we didn’t expect to be taken seriously… and yet, he accepts. Cue even more questions.
Of course, we couldn’t help but wonder why they’d stay in her modest apartment instead of his supernatural mansion—and, brilliantly, the show again reads our minds. A flicker of Doom’s power reveals just how surreal and impossible it would be to try to live in his world long term.
We’re also fed some alluring glimpses into Doom’s past, through both mysterious flashbacks and more interference from the young girl we know as God/Mother Nature. She seems mischievously invested in shaking up Doom’s carefully laid plans, and her presence continues to blur the lines between divine control and human choice.
This episode manages to juggle romantic tension, philosophical musings, and supernatural mischief all at once—and if we thought we had the upper hand in predicting what’s coming next… we’re definitely starting to second-guess ourselves.
Gina
2025-04-27 04:00:21 +0000 UTCSimon Chilley
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