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Before & After✨ Poster Shooting Sketch | BTS ep. 3 | Behind Your Touch

Has anyone else made this yet or-?
Yes Alexis will def be watching and meming hard about this one lol. She lost it at one of the clips I sent (her using her friend’s butt like an Ipad lmao).
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Idek if I wanna fix whatever tf is wrong with Seonwoo bc he looks so good when he's suspicious. Need to know what he's got going on tho
Seonwoo might be the third psychic but def not the killer. My guess is he sees the person's past that last touched the object he touches (which would make his job at the store a great way to find out about everyone). His mother's death is probably also be connected to assemblyman Cha, just like Yebun, which is why he's interested in her. Btw love how we've not touched the drug ring in ages, Cha's probably involved in that too. My guess for the serial killer is Cha's assistant. He's been shown quite a lot.
Yea honestly and am I misremembering things or didn't they straight up say he was in Australia for one of the murders and stated that it couldn't have been him? Either way, mysteries in which they writers "cheat" the big reveal instead of crafting an interesting plot aren't smart, just infuriating. The reveal didn't feel earned and the setting in which they did it was also pretty lame which made it all the more apparent. The only thing that lead you to conclude it was him was that he was the only person that made sense narratively (kind of, as in which characters have had a certain amount of screentime and aren't without a doubt innocent, like, say Yebun's aunt) and that he's one of the only people still left. There's like three people who haven't died by now. I still have a tiny bit of hope left that the last episode will give us something that makes the reveal a little less stupid, maybe another motive besides the "last memory" thing or something like that but idk. We'll see tomorrow
honestly this is the most anticlimatic reveal possible. i hate being made to feel gotcha'd by a show/film, but at least with most well written thrillers the gotcha moment doesn't feel like a total whiplash because the hints have been cleverly laid out. if your mystery reveal is dependent on information that the reader/viewer had absolutely no way of knowing because you withheld it all, it's not smart storytelling. it's actually terrible storytelling. any mystery writer will tell you this.
you put more thought into this than the writers I fear

At this point my money is on the Shaman being the killer, and by Shaman I actually mean the Spirit of the General! I feel like that would account for the blackouts/ etc 👀
I have a lot of thoughts about the end but tbh I don't wanna formulate them rn, maybe tomorrow when I'm bored sitting in a train but not a word of Seonwoo?? He was the one singlehandedly solving the case postmortem which made the police look even dumber, was being terrorized by Jangyeol for ages while being completely innocent and then just tragically died. Like I expected them to find Seonwoo's mother and to do something for her as a sort of "paying him back" or an attempt at doing him justice or whatever and as a bit of closure for the viewer (wouldn't count them scattering his ashes while not even really talking about him) but nothing? He had so much screentime and so little to do until his death this is so weird. Mans went on to be the hyperbole of a tragic hero in the last second and then they just forget about him. Also ofc Yebun and Jangyeol were always gonna end up together but it still feels forced. Oh and the fact they just let the shaman escape to then proceed to find Okhui without a single hint from him is so dumb. He stabbed a guy again and even tho he didn't die this could have been prevented sooo easily how are they this incompetent. I'm not mad at them "as people" but I seriously don't get how the only way they the writers knew how to drag this out wasn't by making the bad guy smart or strong but by making the good guys incredibly dumb and incompetent. Them being dumb wasn't even the show's funny comic relief part. Even in the end unnie guy had to do the work to find out Okhui's location (and that didn't make them suddenly dating again feel earned or natural either).