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My Name Episode 7 - REACTION

My Name Episode 7 - REACTION

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- So good to see Jiwoo finally put an end to Taeju. - I have a very bad feeling about Mujin turning himself in. Must be some sort of ploy to expose Jiwoo. - I'm a bit confused about what Jiwoo's plan is here. Wouldn't removing the evidence help Mujin in this case? - Great job Mujin, you created your own assassin. - From Pildo's perspective he's doing everything right. Of course he's gonna arrest her and not believe anything she says. I'm very curious to see how this plays out in the finale. Hopefully Giho wakes up in time (and isn't murdered by Mujin's men) to shed light on the truth.

Marcel Wannieck

I think Mujin really cares about Jiwoo in some twisted way. As far as we know he doesn't have any kids so she's the closest thing he has to a daughter. I'm not saying that I think he's going to go easy on her but it feels like if anyone was going to take over the organization he'd be satisfied with it being her. Taeju never seemed to be capable of leading just a useful henchman. I wonder if Pildo was going to actually let Mujin go to jail for the murder of Gangjae if they couldn't prove that he ordered Cha Giho's murder. He watched as Jiwoo shot him in cold blood. The "Sand Castle" theory would say that the moral thing to do would be to let him go and keep trying to catch him for a crime he actually committed . Hey another show where sometimes detectives actually detect. How refreshing. There's so much I want to talk about but I'll wait until next week. I can't wait for the last episode! I'm excited to see what you'll pick next. Maybe we'll just have to vote for something happy. Also please take a week off for real this time, you've earned it.

Jared Mathews

Can't wait for you to see the final episode ^^

Kuran Yuki

- yes it's true in my time things were more Manichean. in movies and series the bad guys were just bad guys. Freffy, Jason, Michael Myers, Hannibal Lecter, Freeza, Cell etc... the moral was simple and obvious. then over the years the movies and series created more ambiguous characters. which at the time brought a breath of fresh air and realism. the bad guys had suffering, extenuating circumstances and we could to a certain extent feel sorry or empathy for them. but nowadays it has become commonplace to have this type of villain and it is a little dangerous because in the subconscious of certain people the barrier between good and evil is no longer as well defined. because in the end no matter the reasons doing evil is doing evil - at the time I had a theory that humanized Mujin didn't he create Jiwoo so that she could get revenge?? . because he has remorse he certainly killed his father but he loved him like a brother so killing him must have made him suffer. he may have given Jiwoo a chance to have her revenge. because in one way or another Mujin has remorse why did he give Jiwoo the possibility of leaving everything??? he even made her a new passport and bought a house on the beach like she would have wanted to have with her father. I think that now he is looking for a confrontation with her he will not let her go to prison. Mujin was betrayed by his best friend but he betrayed his best friend's daughter. in their code of honor maybe Mujin thinks he deserves to be punished by Jiwoo. - the last episode is going to be visceral and will have its number of surprises and good fights.

fabrice maire

I love the way this series gives you what you want in a sense, I wanted to watch a revenge kdrama and that's is exactly what they give you and idky I loved that about this show, because usually this kind of plot goes from "yay kill him" to "no, that won't make it better, let's arrest him" and of course that's great but sometimes you just want a cold hearted character, there's a point where you get tired of this and at the end I just simply want to see a female character being cool and being baddass more than being fair, that's just my opinion obviously

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