So, is the soul’s face a reflection of someone they know in life?
… like, someone they despise for some reason and thought they could never live a day as him/her? We see that in Se-Yeon already, that she doesn’t want and can never accept herself being average, or in her eyes, that girl was far below average. And Min probably hate all tall, good looking guys that effortlessly gains attention and interest of others, because despite his wealth and (probably) well nurtured character, he never got the kind greetings he deserved, but rather nasty snarks.
Turns out the serial killer returned as is father, whom he probably hated.
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sph_7
May 13, 2019 at 6:14 PM
#Abyss OMG, I think I’m right!
http://www.dramabeans.com/2019/05/abyss-episode-2/?nid=1901509&nidwpc=3458547#ready-comment-3458547
sph_7
May 13, 2019 at 7:59 PM
So, is the soul’s face a reflection of someone they know in life?
… like, someone they despise for some reason and thought they could never live a day as him/her? We see that in Se-Yeon already, that she doesn’t want and can never accept herself being average, or in her eyes, that girl was far below average. And Min probably hate all tall, good looking guys that effortlessly gains attention and interest of others, because despite his wealth and (probably) well nurtured character, he never got the kind greetings he deserved, but rather nasty snarks.
Turns out the serial killer returned as is father, whom he probably hated.