It's true that the first minutes of the episode put us in a good bloody atmosphere with tension, a dynamic that makes you want to continue and... BAM... The twins appear and it's all over... Sorry, I like the twins but really, their characters are not great... And then a lot of trouble, it lacks so much energy, tension... Honestly, I don't want to waste my time, I'm going to stop watching...
GILLES S.
2025-09-08 21:59:43 +0000 UTC
It isn't a masterpiece, and I've seen much worse like Check Out or Even Sun, but I have so many unanswered questions that I'm going to keep watching. The fight scenes were really bad; I don't know if it was due to poor planning or poor execution, but they did it better in My Golden Blood. Barcode was, again, the light at the End of the tunnel. lol
Let's just wait and see...
Bianca
2025-09-07 16:02:05 +0000 UTC
I am still enjoying this series lol - I see all its flaws and wish it were done better, but I actually like the main bones of it, and now that Punn is becoming a bit clearer to me, the relationship intrigues me more. My theory is that Punn used to work for the hunters but then stopped - maybe because of the dreams about Ramil? - and then Jett gives him this job to do: restoring the painting and releasing Ramil so that they can kill Ramil for good - but when he actually met Ramil, he immediately realised there was a connection, and he is definitely hanging around for his own personal reasons more than anything. But Ramil straight up telling him "this is the best method to kill me" reminds me of a thing that used to happen in old fairytales, where you had all kinds of immortal beings, but there was usually some strange way you could kill them, and the only way to find out how to do it was to trick them into telling you or make them trust you with their secret. Ramil saying this without being prompted at all is such a power move. Punn was not asking him "can you be killed and how?", or anything of the sort. Ramil must know that Punn has some ulterior motives but is choosing to trust him with his life because he knows whatever connection they share is so strong that Punn won't kill him - or, at least, he decided to bet on it. This being a bl, I'm guessing his bet will pay off and Punn won't be able to kill Ramil, no matter what.