Just finished episode 14 of SKY Castle.

I have not gasped aloud at a drama cliffhanger in a long time. Holy s***.

What.

The.

F***.

Good-bye productivity, gotta go finish 15-16 now.

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    “stay away from spoilers” I may have sounded like a parrot on DB, but hey you see why now 😉

    enjoy ep15-16 ^^ and then welcome to the live watch club with the week of wait coming along ^^’

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      I don’t know how I’m gonna survive the wait now. Coach is so shady. So so so shady. Murder for university admissions? That’s insane. In-f***ing-sane. The thing that gets me isn’t that she’s a monster, but rather, why is she this way? What does she get out of this? It’s not for revenge. It’s not payback. It’s not even towards a larger goal. She’s horrible for its own sake? I want to know why.

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        Coach is a psychopath. I think she just wants to destroy families and their children because she has nothing.

        I’d actually prefer her not to be the killer. It’s too expected. It will be more thrilling if she can manipulate Yeh Suh into killing but I don’t think show will go there.

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          I’m 50/50 between Ye-seo and Coach being the killer. But I think, regardless, Coach is the murderer because she’s so manipulative that she could have gotten almost anyone there to have pushed Hye-na, and this whole incident just reeks of her doing. Especially after that ending in episode 16.

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            I am 99% sure it’s Coach unless the ending and preview are trolling us. Let’s see if the show pulls any surprises.

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            Regarding the murder, I always thought it was Ye-Seo, maybe manipulated by Coach Kim, her scenes creeps me out, it’s like a sect leader 🙁 . Coach Kim and Mr. Jo are manipulating(/creating?) the evidence but did they do it themselves, urgh I don’t think so.

            side note : I read on soompi that the Seri story was inspired by a real story. Also yep I’ve been live watching since ep3, the wait is hard, I watch the ep as soon as I can when subs are out.

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            I think it’s coach, regardless of who actually pushed Hye-na off the balcony. You don’t need blood on your hands to be a murderer. One thing I kind of started wondering was what if it was one of her other students? We know she has one more she’s tutoring right now, and we know that there are many more in the past. It wouldn’t make sense that the only three she’s manipulated and twisted are the three we know; there’s potentially a whole army of young, privileged adults who would do her bidding at the drop of a hat.

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    Yay you finally reached ep 14!!!!!!! Good luck binging the next two episodes. Looking forward to see your thoughts on who’s done it. One week has passed and I still am not over that cliffhanger.

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      It will be hard to top that kind of cliffhanger again but I hope SKY does it again in its last 4 episodes.

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        I have a new theory: That it’s one of Coach’s old students, at her bidding. (I mean, obviously this means it’s still Coach, but it does put some distance between her and the murder.) Look at what we know so far:
        1. She’s had many other students (~16), it doesn’t make sense that she’d only single out three of them in the last decade to twist into her minions.
        2. She has been successful with all of them (and it’s definitely not just by cheating).
        3. Her way of controlling people is by knowing their secrets and fears. It makes sense that she would keep a sleeping army of privileged young people at her bidding. She doesn’t strike me as the kind of person who would be easily discarded; she’s the one that does the discarding.

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      These people are all terrible. All of them. I think Dr. Kang is the worst of the bad parents (excepting his wife, but she’s another story) yet something tells me he would break at knowing he caused the death of his own child. But I may be wrong, he’s also selfish enough to not care and be relieved. (I have to watch 16 still.) They are so covered in black that it’s not an issue of moral gray areas, but rather who has the least blackened heart. Prof. Cha isn’t redeemed in my eyes, but I think his fall from grace after Se-ri’s return made a crack in him that could lead to some change. But Kang, Kang cares only about himself and any care he has for another, including his children, is because of how it reflects back on him.

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