The Witch is Alive: Episode 5 (Drama Hangout)
by DB Staff
Behold, your weekly Drama Hangout! We might not be covering this drama, but that doesn’t mean there shouldn’t be a place to talk about it, whether that’s squealing with excitement or piling on the analysis.
This thread is exclusively for this week’s episodes and anything prior, so let’s try to keep it as a place to chat about what’s aired — not spoil future plot points for unsuspecting eyes.
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Tags: Drama Hangout, Jung Sang-hoon, Lee Min-young, Lee Yuri, The Witch is Alive, Yoon So-yi
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1 Unit
July 25, 2022 at 9:40 AM
Lee Nak-gu sinks to a new low every week.
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2 Islander north
July 25, 2022 at 12:17 PM
Very funny drama! However, Lee Nak-gu is a total puke! Really enjoying this drama, even if only once a week.
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3 jerrykuvira
July 25, 2022 at 1:12 PM
What sort of selective amnesia is Hee-soo experiencing? I do believe her and at the same time, do not know what to believe. Her husband? 🤦. How low will he get?
I wished Nakgu spent one more episode in that hospital.
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4 welh
July 26, 2022 at 6:12 AM
It was not a surprise that Hee Soo’s real story was left hanging out to dry with accusations, misinformation and assumptions about Mother’s death. Her husband is still a tool now that the D card has been played.
Speaking about a deck of divorce cards, Nak-Gu is getting the WORST legal advice on the planet. Dive head first into the public quicksand with another lame confession knowing Ma-Ri is a dangerous and better counter-striker. I like how the one reporter rolled his eyes at the press conference. How could Nak-Gu think eloping with his mistress and running over his wife would score points with a judge? Any TV judge would sentence them to stay together, forever.
The one story line that really went off the rails was Jin-A. Is her “dead” husband Woo-Bin such a meek, fish out of water baby? He could easily untie the knot on the closet door. Geez, man up. Then not knowing why is was gone for 5 years should have been the FIRST thing she should have asked of him (instead of locking him up - - - what was that for?) Having a packet of money fall out at the beginning of the make-up sex triggers a potential story line of the dead husband getting away with murder for the insurance money since he could never be a suspect because he is dead.
In the three ladies' premise trilogy, it is still anyone's guess:
DIVORCE: Ma-Ri and Hee Soo
BABY: Jin-A if they complete the act
DEATH: All three in some form or fashion: Ma-Ri instead of divorce, Hee Soo because she is abandoned, or Jin-A for the insurance money.
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