I saw the seventh episode. I finished watching the previous episodes intermittently. I didn’t have the urge to read it again. Although I didn’t understand many details or the phone screen was too small to notice, the seventh episode was also very good when viewed independently. From the perspective of a woman to take pictures of the old life of a Parkinson’s syndrome patient, memory loss and confusion, we must rely on marking to distinguish reality and memories, and also filled in a hole, about how the devil bewitches others to kill, the seventh episode is two for two The characters made a comparative explanation. One is the father of the male protagonist, the priest, who looks gentle on the surface, but in fact he is cold and extreme, self-righteous, controlled, neurotic, and very dangerous. The other is a police detective. He is rude and savage and has a weird temper, but when he was young, he was a warm and responsible handsome man. He had the courage to express his love for the old woman. He fulfilled his original promise and loved the old woman for a lifetime without any regrets. Some fragments of words revealed that the priest's death was related to the old woman. The fat girl who crushed the male protagonist was not the murderer of the priest. The ending of the old woman is very dreamy. It is not clear whether she fell into a fantasy or an afterimage. The name of the unnamed brother's devil is confirmed, and the mental hospital he has stayed in is also on fire. It is not clear what his abilities are, but the transmission method should be physical contact. One of the abilities should be to create hallucinations and generate fear. The identity of the black male protagonist is unknown, but according to the memories of the old woman, he was also a victim. For the time being, I think his role is good.
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