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Thev2g

First?

J Man

The Baek Hee Sung saga continues

Hasnain Khan

Yehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Anonymous

Nah not on purpose… it’s a mustang

Wafaa

Roshi you’re confusing the first and second interview, when he ran the dude it was before the first interview which he wasn’t present in. He conducted the second interview years later

Sam Al

The whole punishment of the main character is to die 12 times lmao. There ain’t supposed to have an way to survive with all his 12 life. The point is for him to want to live but she said he too dumb so he don’t care and keep dying even when he have a chance to survive because he doesn’t really take "his" lives into consideration.

Kumi Chan

Sheera thought she could tank a brain tumor, smh

britt

i'm confused do the paintings not smell from the dried blood? or does the paint kind of cover it up?

Imari

“At least he has a clean asshole” I’m fucking screaming 😭

J Man

Baek Hee Sung is such a serial car running over person person. So much, that he even ran over that dude at the beginning of episode 1

HIM

What did the Serial Killer say to the Psychopath? 🎵You're a Loser, baby! A loser just like me!🎵 🤣

Sasha

This is way way better than The Glory. Also Roahi clap show. That is not the character from Flower of Evil.

Rai

Yea baek hee sungs actor is in a rom com kdrama called love to hate you

J Man

That's not Jae Seop from flower of evil. He is a famous actor though. Homie is Sang Tae from It's Okay not to be Okay

Sham Sham

they way yall brains go everywhere else besides the possibility of someone wearing a bulletproof vest during a shooting scene and they dont get hurt kills me 😂 but man this is my fav ep along with ep 3. just the tension whenever he meets up with Flower of evil really draws u in. like yess match that crazy as energy... and the plot twist of him getting himself purposely killed was great cuz i really thought his plan was ruined.

Xavier Baker

Yk i didnt want to say it,but i was wondering since Death knows so much about humans,wouldnt she also know that you can only put one in a situation for so long till him/her adapts to it,cs my thing is you can only put someone through so much pain and suffering till they lose it,no?she just didnt anticipate that?thats like putting a honey badger in front of a bee's nest and then being surprised when he shows up for the tenth time this week

Uriel Batuk

Most of Yi-Jae's lives are connected to Park Tae-woo: - When Yi-Jae unalived himself, it was because he was still under the shock of seeing someone die before his first interview and working for seven years without progress in getting a better job. - Cho Tae-sang was the young MMA aspiring guy who decided to take the fall for a crime he didn't commit to help his mom. The crime was vehicular manslaughter, probably done by Park Tae-woo since his "assistant" was the one offering the money for the crime and then paying other dudes to dispose of him at juvie. There are other connections, such as Park Tae-won's brother, Park Jin-tae, and the young model from ep 4, Jang Geon-u, both killed by him.

Xavier Baker

whats funny tho,is that I'd be in hell so fast ,cs,im killlng that nigga bro,no holding back ,no plotting ,just murder and I'd be getting my daily torture like "Damn i couldve set his ass up",but W play by the main character and although dying is not easy ,especially brutal ones,even if you know your gonna restart ,I kinda expected it to some degree(not how it happened in the show ofc)but i expected him to adapt to the deaths to some degree,not pain wise ofc,clearly the last one was obviously the worse,but mentally or lack thereof i guess you could say,cs as i said ,you can only fuck with somebody enough until they just lose it(perfect example is when he started he turned the tables on the bully and got GOT)so i expected his 'RESTART' to come into play at some point crucially,but i mean what an terrible existence ,but this nigga really in his Pain Arc,cs Baek Hee Sung SHALL KNOW PAIN

ARC98 (edited)

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2024-02-09 04:07:25 Yeah yall should watch Love to Hate You on Netflix. His in it and not a bad guy lol
2024-02-09 04:04:17 Yeah yall should watch Love to Hate You on Netflix. He's in it and not a bad guy lol

Yeah yall should watch Love to Hate You on Netflix. He's in it and not a bad guy lol

Bria A. (edited)

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2024-02-09 04:07:25 The guy you mistook for Jae-seop isn’t him, but he is a major character in another k-drama called It’s Okay Not to Be Okay! He’s also the same cop from a couple of episodes ago. Yi-jae is way too caught up in his own head, I would’ve taken that pen and that dashcam memory card and delivered them to the police fucking immediately (preferably after making a copy of the dashcam footage and stashing it somewhere just in case charges don’t stick because homeboy is rich and powerful) 😭
2024-02-09 04:04:22 The guy you mistook for Jae-seop isn’t him, but he is a major character in another k-drama called It’s Okay Not to Be Okay! He’s also the same cop from a couple of episodes ago. Though the endgame play is incredibly smart, I still think Yi-jae is way too caught up in his own head — I would’ve taken that pen and that dashcam memory card and delivered them to the police fucking immediately (preferably after making a copy of the dashcam footage and stashing it somewhere just in case charges don’t stick because homeboy is rich and powerful) 😭

The guy you mistook for Jae-seop isn’t him, but he is a major character in another k-drama called It’s Okay Not to Be Okay! He’s also the same cop from a couple of episodes ago. Though the endgame play is incredibly smart, I still think Yi-jae is way too caught up in his own head — I would’ve taken that pen and that dashcam memory card and delivered them to the police fucking immediately (preferably after making a copy of the dashcam footage and stashing it somewhere just in case charges don’t stick because homeboy is rich and powerful) 😭

ARC98

Wow what an episode, hopefully we get the next one by the time I clock out for lunch tomorrow at 12:30 hint hint lol

envy

IONTBO?…you’re not talking about the male lead are you? cuz that’s definitely not him lol

Elle E. (edited)

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2024-02-09 05:48:05 This my fav episode! But I do think it's funny how our main character replied to Death with "Well Humans sometimes have to fight the losing battle”......Like...... Right message but wrong messenger. He committed suicide bc he couldn’t deal with fighting his losing battle with life.
2024-02-09 05:47:07 This my fav episode! But I do think it's funny how our main character replied to Death @12:35 with "Well Humans sometimes have to fight the losing battle”......Like...... Right message but wrong messenger. He committed suicide bc he couldn’t deal with fighting his losing battle with life.

This my fav episode! But I do think it's funny how our main character replied to Death @12:35 with "Well Humans sometimes have to fight the losing battle”......Like...... Right message but wrong messenger. He committed suicide bc he couldn’t deal with fighting his losing battle with life.

Bria A.

It’s…his brother…lol. Even if I didn’t look up the cast, they don’t even look alike enough for me to confuse them.

J Man

Y'all need to watch Ballerina next. It's a KDrama movie, so only one episode. Good one to bring Lupa to as well because of the action

envy (edited)

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2024-02-09 06:22:41 i know yall probably dont realize this cuz kdramas are a pretty recent thing for you guys, but the cast of this drama is PACKED. there's so many characters bc of the whole premise of the story and they're played by very prominent actors. the mc and all the ppl he lives as, his mom, death, the antagonist and his brother (a kpop idol turned actor), basically anyone who has more than 5 lines lol. So exciting seeing all these familiar faces... oh and im surprised yall didnt catch it, the loser bully was the same bully from All of Us Are Dead (the guy that just wouldnt stop coming back to life)...
2024-02-09 06:21:28 i know yall probably dont realize this cuz kdramas are a pretty recent thing for you guys, but the cast of this drama is PACKED. there's so many characters bc of the whole premise of the story and they're played by pretty well-known actors. the mc and all the ppl he lives as, his mom, death, the antagonist and his brother (a kpop idol turned actor), basically anyone who has more than 5 lines lol. So exciting seeing all these familiar faces... oh and im surprised yall didnt catch it, the loser bully was the same bully from All of Us Are Dead (the guy that just wouldnt stop coming back to life)...

i know yall probably dont realize this cuz kdramas are a pretty recent thing for you guys, but the cast of this drama is PACKED. there's so many characters bc of the whole premise of the story and they're played by pretty well-known actors. the mc and all the ppl he lives as, his mom, death, the antagonist and his brother (a kpop idol turned actor), basically anyone who has more than 5 lines lol. So exciting seeing all these familiar faces... oh and im surprised yall didnt catch it, the loser bully was the same bully from All of Us Are Dead (the guy that just wouldnt stop coming back to life)...

Jay

The guy u mistook for Jae sop was the same cop that the MMA fighter confessed to. The homeless looking cop sleeping in the cell

Azzy V

lmaooooooooo roshi is against this man

Azzy V

also main character still has the memories of all his lives he had the psycho's brother that died in airplane crash.\

Guns

W play! Now we just gotta wait for him to kill maybe like 2 innocent people! Hey! One of them might be the main characters mom!

Koji

I thought that was jeosop too eating that hot dog lol

Toj

@47:04 RIIIIICCKKKYYYYYYY

Delinda Arts

homie took down a room temp glizzy with the swiftness lmao

Ershy

what mma fighter? cant remember that tbh lmao

Kyle

patiently waiting for episode 6

envy

Ohhh i see. i came back here after i started watching ep6 when i finally recognized him loll 😅🤦🏽‍♀️

Bria A.

You’re all good, the actor for Sang-tae does favor the one for Jae-seop sometimes and I’ve mistaken them for each other in other projects. It helps that they’re in the minority of darker-skinned actors (relative to Koreans), though.

rickie woodson

i read about a study similar to the one mentioned here. due to their lack of empathy, these business men are successful cause they never take into consideration human feelings. so yeah they will never release your movie, fire you when you get pregnant, cover up harassment, do massive layoffs, and manipulate every loophole in the law they can to get to the top and stay there. look at murdach.......trump......

rickie woodson

classic villain weakness: THEATER. just stab or shoot him, none of this serial killer tomfoolery! yeah death will intervene but we dont know how so just take your chances. you got more lives

rickie woodson

wild ride. when they showed what happened to the dashcam footage in the flashback, so thought he would retrieve it. "cant kill him but i can take him down". but that never came back. then when he attacked him at his house i thought "oh he wants to get him to kill him on camera. win win. he's no longer living as a killer and gets his revenge" then turns out no cameras there. then i spent the rest of the ep waiting to see what death's "intervention" would look like only to get my second prediction at a later date lol

Miekala Jones (edited)

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2024-02-11 19:29:00 It's one thing to literally not be able to feel much or any empathy, or to be able to show empathy like most people would. That in it of itself is not the person's fault. It's another thing entirely to be a murderer. There are plenty of people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy who don't commit crime. It's an unfortunate disorder to have, but a lot of people with psychopathic or sociopathic tendencies can live fairly normal lives.
2024-02-11 19:27:16 It's one thing to literally not be able to feel much or any empathy, or to be able to show empathy like most people would. That in it of itself is not the person's fault. It's another thing entirely to be a murderer. There are plenty of people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy who don't commit crime. It's an unfortunate disorder to have, but a lot of people with psychopathic or sociopathic tendencies can live fairly normal lives. Often times you won't even really know they have those tendencies since they are good at masking. And masking isn't necessarily a bad thing either. A lot of people like that mask so that others will treat them like they would everyone else. And when you think about it, haven't we all done that at some point?

It's one thing to literally not be able to feel much or any empathy, or to be able to show empathy like most people would. That in it of itself is not the person's fault. It's another thing entirely to be a murderer. There are plenty of people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy who don't commit crime. It's an unfortunate disorder to have, but a lot of people with psychopathic or sociopathic tendencies can live fairly normal lives. Often times you won't even really know they have those tendencies since they are good at masking. And masking isn't necessarily a bad thing either. A lot of people like that mask so that others will treat them like they would everyone else. And when you think about it, haven't we all done that at some point?

Miekala Jones (edited)

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2024-02-11 19:44:37 I think it's really cool that yall watched Flower of Evil and Death's Game back to back like this. Spoilers for those who haven't watched Flower of Evil... Flower of Evil in my opinion did a really good job at showing that people with sociopathic tendencies and traits can still have empathy. Sociopathy can be genetic so it made since he was worried he'd turn out like his father. He also showed some of those sociopathic traits, such as not understanding why people felt or reacted a certain way, or when he had to practice facial expressions in the mirror. But it was obvious later in the show that he still did have feelings. He had the ability to empathize. He just didn't know how or that he even could. Honestly, the stereotypes around people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy, in my opinion, have made things worse, since they're convincing those people that they can't change anything about themselves. One if my university instructors likes to refer to Psychopathy and Sociopathy as a spectrum, since everyone is different and functions on a different level. Anyways, that was a super long post LMAO. I think the writers of both series did a good job of showing the different sides of the same topic.
2024-02-11 19:44:37 I think it's really cool that yall watched Flower of Evil and Death's Game back to back like this. Spoilers for those who haven't watched Flower of Evil... Flower of Evil in my opinion did a really good job at showing that people with sociopathic tendencies and traits can still have empathy. Sociopathy can be genetic so it made since he was worried he'd turn out like his father. He also showed some of those sociopathic traits, such as not understanding why people felt or reacted a certain way, or when he had to practice facial expressions in the mirror. But it was obvious later in the show that he still did have feelings. He had the ability to empathize. He just didn't know how or that he even could. Honestly, the stereotypes around people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy, in my opinion, have made things worse, since they're convincing those people that they can't change anything about themselves. One if my university instructors likes to refer to Psychopathy and Sociopathy as a spectrum, since everyone is different and functions on a different level. Anyways, that was a super long post LMAO. I think the writers of both series did a good job of showing the different sides of the same topic.
2024-02-11 19:44:37 I think it's really cool that yall watched Flower of Evil and Death's Game back to back like this. Spoilers for those who haven't watched Flower of Evil... Flower of Evil in my opinion did a really good job at showing that people with sociopathic tendencies and traits can still have empathy. Sociopathy can be genetic so it made since he was worried he'd turn out like his father. He also showed some of those sociopathic traits, such as not understanding why people felt or reacted a certain way, or when he had to practice facial expressions in the mirror. But it was obvious later in the show that he still did have feelings. He had the ability to empathize. He just didn't know how or that he even could. Honestly, the stereotypes around people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy, in my opinion, have made things worse, since they're convincing those people that they can't change anything about themselves. One if my university instructors likes to refer to Psychopathy and Sociopathy as a spectrum, since everyone is different and functions on a different level. Anyways, that was a super long post LMAO. I think the writers of both series did a good job of showing the different sides of the same topic.
2024-02-11 19:44:37 I think it's really cool that yall watched Flower of Evil and Death's Game back to back like this. Spoilers for those who haven't watched Flower of Evil... Flower of Evil in my opinion did a really good job at showing that people with sociopathic tendencies and traits can still have empathy. Sociopathy can be genetic so it made since he was worried he'd turn out like his father. He also showed some of those sociopathic traits, such as not understanding why people felt or reacted a certain way, or when he had to practice facial expressions in the mirror. But it was obvious later in the show that he still did have feelings. He had the ability to empathize. He just didn't know how or that he even could. Honestly, the stereotypes around people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy, in my opinion, have made things worse, since they're convincing those people that they can't change anything about themselves. One if my university instructors likes to refer to Psychopathy and Sociopathy as a spectrum, since everyone is different and functions on a different level. Anyways, that was a super long post LMAO. I think the writers of both series did a good job of showing the different sides of the same topic.
2024-02-11 19:44:37 I think it's really cool that yall watched Flower of Evil and Death's Game back to back like this. Spoilers for those who haven't watched Flower of Evil... Flower of Evil in my opinion did a really good job at showing that people with sociopathic tendencies and traits can still have empathy. Sociopathy can be genetic so it made since he was worried he'd turn out like his father. He also showed some of those sociopathic traits, such as not understanding why people felt or reacted a certain way, or when he had to practice facial expressions in the mirror. But it was obvious later in the show that he still did have feelings. He had the ability to empathize. He just didn't know how or that he even could. Honestly, the stereotypes around people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy, in my opinion, have made things worse, since they're convincing those people that they can't change anything about themselves. One if my university instructors likes to refer to Psychopathy and Sociopathy as a spectrum, since everyone is different and functions on a different level. Anyways, that was a super long post LMAO. I think the writers of both series did a good job of showing the different sides of the same topic.
2024-02-11 19:44:37 I think it's really cool that yall watched Flower of Evil and Death's Game back to back like this. Spoilers for those who haven't watched Flower of Evil... Flower of Evil in my opinion did a really good job at showing that people with sociopathic tendencies and traits can still have empathy. Sociopathy can be genetic so it made since he was worried he'd turn out like his father. He also showed some of those sociopathic traits, such as not understanding why people felt or reacted a certain way, or when he had to practice facial expressions in the mirror. But it was obvious later in the show that he still did have feelings. He had the ability to empathize. He just didn't know how or that he even could. Honestly, the stereotypes around people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy, in my opinion, have made things worse, since they're convincing those people that they can't change anything about themselves. One if my university instructors likes to refer to Psychopathy and Sociopathy as a spectrum, since everyone is different and functions on a different level. Anyways, that was a super long post LMAO. I think the writers of both series did a good job of showing the different sides of the same topic.
2024-02-11 19:44:37 I think it's really cool that yall watched Flower of Evil and Death's Game back to back like this. Spoilers for those who haven't watched Flower of Evil... Flower of Evil in my opinion did a really good job at showing that people with sociopathic tendencies and traits can still have empathy. Sociopathy can be genetic so it made since he was worried he'd turn out like his father. He also showed some of those sociopathic traits, such as not understanding why people felt or reacted a certain way, or when he had to practice facial expressions in the mirror. But it was obvious later in the show that he still did have feelings. He had the ability to empathize. He just didn't know how or that he even could. Honestly, the stereotypes around people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy, in my opinion, have made things worse, since they're convincing those people that they can't change anything about themselves. One if my university instructors likes to refer to Psychopathy and Sociopathy as a spectrum, since everyone is different and functions on a different level. Anyways, that was a super long post LMAO. I think the writers of both series did a good job of showing the different sides of the same topic.
2024-02-11 19:44:37 I think it's really cool that yall watched Flower of Evil and Death's Game back to back like this. Spoilers for those who haven't watched Flower of Evil... Flower of Evil in my opinion did a really good job at showing that people with sociopathic tendencies and traits can still have empathy. Sociopathy can be genetic so it made since he was worried he'd turn out like his father. He also showed some of those sociopathic traits, such as not understanding why people felt or reacted a certain way, or when he had to practice facial expressions in the mirror. But it was obvious later in the show that he still did have feelings. He had the ability to empathize. He just didn't know how or that he even could. Honestly, the stereotypes around people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy, in my opinion, have made things worse, since they're convincing those people that they can't change anything about themselves. One if my university instructors likes to refer to Psychopathy and Sociopathy as a spectrum, since everyone is different and functions on a different level. Anyways, that was a super long post LMAO. I think the writers of both series did a good job of showing the different sides of the same topic.
2024-02-11 19:44:37 I think it's really cool that yall watched Flower of Evil and Death's Game back to back like this. Spoilers for those who haven't watched Flower of Evil... Flower of Evil in my opinion did a really good job at showing that people with sociopathic tendencies and traits can still have empathy. Sociopathy can be genetic so it made since he was worried he'd turn out like his father. He also showed some of those sociopathic traits, such as not understanding why people felt or reacted a certain way, or when he had to practice facial expressions in the mirror. But it was obvious later in the show that he still did have feelings. He had the ability to empathize. He just didn't know how or that he even could. Honestly, the stereotypes around people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy, in my opinion, have made things worse, since they're convincing those people that they can't change anything about themselves. One if my university instructors likes to refer to Psychopathy and Sociopathy as a spectrum, since everyone is different and functions on a different level. Anyways, that was a super long post LMAO. I think the writers of both series did a good job of showing the different sides of the same topic.
2024-02-11 19:44:37 I think it's really cool that yall watched Flower of Evil and Death's Game back to back like this. Spoilers for those who haven't watched Flower of Evil... Flower of Evil in my opinion did a really good job at showing that people with sociopathic tendencies and traits can still have empathy. Sociopathy can be genetic so it made since he was worried he'd turn out like his father. He also showed some of those sociopathic traits, such as not understanding why people felt or reacted a certain way, or when he had to practice facial expressions in the mirror. But it was obvious later in the show that he still did have feelings. He had the ability to empathize. He just didn't know how or that he even could. Honestly, the stereotypes around people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy, in my opinion, have made things worse, since they're convincing those people that they can't change anything about themselves. One if my university instructors likes to refer to Psychopathy and Sociopathy as a spectrum, since everyone is different and functions on a different level. Anyways, that was a super long post LMAO. I think the writers of both series did a good job of showing the different sides of the same topic.
2024-02-11 19:44:37 I think it's really cool that yall watched Flower of Evil and Death's Game back to back like this. Spoilers for those who haven't watched Flower of Evil... Flower of Evil in my opinion did a really good job at showing that people with sociopathic tendencies and traits can still have empathy. Sociopathy can be genetic so it made since he was worried he'd turn out like his father. He also showed some of those sociopathic traits, such as not understanding why people felt or reacted a certain way, or when he had to practice facial expressions in the mirror. But it was obvious later in the show that he still did have feelings. He had the ability to empathize. He just didn't know how or that he even could. Honestly, the stereotypes around people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy, in my opinion, have made things worse, since they're convincing those people that they can't change anything about themselves. One if my university instructors likes to refer to Psychopathy and Sociopathy as a spectrum, since everyone is different and functions on a different level. Anyways, that was a super long post LMAO. I think the writers of both series did a good job of showing the different sides of the same topic.
2024-02-11 19:44:37 I think it's really cool that yall watched Flower of Evil and Death's Game back to back like this. Spoilers for those who haven't watched Flower of Evil... Flower of Evil in my opinion did a really good job at showing that people with sociopathic tendencies and traits can still have empathy. Sociopathy can be genetic so it made since he was worried he'd turn out like his father. He also showed some of those sociopathic traits, such as not understanding why people felt or reacted a certain way, or when he had to practice facial expressions in the mirror. But it was obvious later in the show that he still did have feelings. He had the ability to empathize. He just didn't know how or that he even could. Honestly, the stereotypes around people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy, in my opinion, have made things worse, since they're convincing those people that they can't change anything about themselves. One if my university instructors likes to refer to Psychopathy and Sociopathy as a spectrum, since everyone is different and functions on a different level. Anyways, that was a super long post LMAO. I think the writers of both series did a good job of showing the different sides of the same topic.
2024-02-11 19:44:37 I think it's really cool that yall watched Flower of Evil and Death's Game back to back like this. Spoilers for those who haven't watched Flower of Evil... Flower of Evil in my opinion did a really good job at showing that people with sociopathic tendencies and traits can still have empathy. Sociopathy can be genetic so it made since he was worried he'd turn out like his father. He also showed some of those sociopathic traits, such as not understanding why people felt or reacted a certain way, or when he had to practice facial expressions in the mirror. But it was obvious later in the show that he still did have feelings. He had the ability to empathize. He just didn't know how or that he even could. Honestly, the stereotypes around people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy, in my opinion, have made things worse, since they're convincing those people that they can't change anything about themselves. One if my university instructors likes to refer to Psychopathy and Sociopathy as a spectrum, since everyone is different and functions on a different level. Anyways, that was a super long post LMAO. I think the writers of both series did a good job of showing the different sides of the same topic.
2024-02-11 19:44:37 I think it's really cool that yall watched Flower of Evil and Death's Game back to back like this. Spoilers for those who haven't watched Flower of Evil... Flower of Evil in my opinion did a really good job at showing that people with sociopathic tendencies and traits can still have empathy. Sociopathy can be genetic so it made since he was worried he'd turn out like his father. He also showed some of those sociopathic traits, such as not understanding why people felt or reacted a certain way, or when he had to practice facial expressions in the mirror. But it was obvious later in the show that he still did have feelings. He had the ability to empathize. He just didn't know how or that he even could. Honestly, the stereotypes around people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy, in my opinion, have made things worse, since they're convincing those people that they can't change anything about themselves. One if my university instructors likes to refer to Psychopathy and Sociopathy as a spectrum, since everyone is different and functions on a different level. Anyways, that was a super long post LMAO. I think the writers of both series did a good job of showing the different sides of the same topic.
2024-02-11 19:44:37 I think it's really cool that yall watched Flower of Evil and Death's Game back to back like this. Spoilers for those who haven't watched Flower of Evil... Flower of Evil in my opinion did a really good job at showing that people with sociopathic tendencies and traits can still have empathy. Sociopathy can be genetic so it made since he was worried he'd turn out like his father. He also showed some of those sociopathic traits, such as not understanding why people felt or reacted a certain way, or when he had to practice facial expressions in the mirror. But it was obvious later in the show that he still did have feelings. He had the ability to empathize. He just didn't know how or that he even could. Honestly, the stereotypes around people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy, in my opinion, have made things worse, since they're convincing those people that they can't change anything about themselves. One if my university instructors likes to refer to Psychopathy and Sociopathy as a spectrum, since everyone is different and functions on a different level. Anyways, that was a super long post LMAO. I think the writers of both series did a good job of showing the different sides of the same topic.
2024-02-11 19:44:37 I think it's really cool that yall watched Flower of Evil and Death's Game back to back like this. Spoilers for those who haven't watched Flower of Evil... Flower of Evil in my opinion did a really good job at showing that people with sociopathic tendencies and traits can still have empathy. Sociopathy can be genetic so it made since he was worried he'd turn out like his father. He also showed some of those sociopathic traits, such as not understanding why people felt or reacted a certain way, or when he had to practice facial expressions in the mirror. But it was obvious later in the show that he still did have feelings. He had the ability to empathize. He just didn't know how or that he even could. Honestly, the stereotypes around people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy, in my opinion, have made things worse, since they're convincing those people that they can't change anything about themselves. One if my university instructors likes to refer to Psychopathy and Sociopathy as a spectrum, since everyone is different and functions on a different level. Anyways, that was a super long post LMAO. I think the writers of both series did a good job of showing the different sides of the same topic.
2024-02-11 19:38:13 I think it's really cool that yall watched Flower of Evil and Death's Game back to back like this. Spoilers for those who haven't watched Flower of Evil... Flower of Evil in my opinion did a really good job at showing that people with sociopathic tendencies and traits can still have empathy. Sociopathy can be genetic so it made since he was worried he'd turn out like his father. He also showed some of those sociopathic traits, such as not understanding why people felt or reacted a certain way, or when he had to practice facial expressions in the mirror. But it was obvious later in the show that he still did have feelings. He had the ability to empathize. He just didn't know how or that he even could. Honestly, the stereotypes around people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy, in my opinion, have made things worse, since they're convincing those people that they can't change anything about themselves. One if my university instructors likes to refer to Psychopathy and Sociopathy as a spectrum, since everyone is different and functions on a different level. Anyways, that was a super long post LMAO. I think the writers of both series did a good job of showing the different sides of the same topic.

I think it's really cool that yall watched Flower of Evil and Death's Game back to back like this. Spoilers for those who haven't watched Flower of Evil... Flower of Evil in my opinion did a really good job at showing that people with sociopathic tendencies and traits can still have empathy. Sociopathy can be genetic so it made since he was worried he'd turn out like his father. He also showed some of those sociopathic traits, such as not understanding why people felt or reacted a certain way, or when he had to practice facial expressions in the mirror. But it was obvious later in the show that he still did have feelings. He had the ability to empathize. He just didn't know how or that he even could. Honestly, the stereotypes around people with Psychopathy and Sociopathy, in my opinion, have made things worse, since they're convincing those people that they can't change anything about themselves. One if my university instructors likes to refer to Psychopathy and Sociopathy as a spectrum, since everyone is different and functions on a different level. Anyways, that was a super long post LMAO. I think the writers of both series did a good job of showing the different sides of the same topic.

J Man

This actor ends up being the main villain in one of the recent Yakuza games. F'n Junior Nishitani. How homeboy move from KDrama to JRPG?

hyakimaru dono

He is getting type cast essentially... he is also in the movie ballerina as a villain