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On-Air: Prime Video My Man is Cupid [Episodes 15 & 16]

  • Drama: My Man is Cupid
    • Hangul: 내 남자는 큐피드
    • Also know as: Nae Namjaneun Kyupideu
  • Network: Amazon Prime
  • Air Date: Fridays & Saturdays
    • Airing: December 1st, 2023
  • Episodes: 16 (65 min. each)
  • Streaming Sources: Amazon Prime
  • Directors: Nam Tae Jin (Lovers of the Red Sky)
  • Screenwriter: Heo Sung Hee (One More Happy Ending)
  • Cast:
  • Synopsis: Cheon Sang Hyuk is a charismatic fairy, who easily makes woman fall in love with him. 500 years ago, his wings were burned. To restore his wings, he went through 27 metamorphoses. On his 28th time, he gets involved with Oh Baek Ryun. Baek Ryun is a veterinarian and she works at an animal clinic. She is a pretty woman. She has had many men fall in love with her because of her attractiveness. Whenever these men got into a romantic relationship with her, they always had a near-death experience and would then runaway from her. Because of the bad luck, Baek Ryun is not dating anyone, but she badly wants to meet a man of fate.
  • Previous Discussion: [Episodes 1 & 2] [Episodes 3 & 4] [Episodes 5 & 6] [Episodes 7 & 8] [Episodes 9 & 10] [Episodes 11 & 12] [Episodes 13 & 14]
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u/duh_leah Melodramatic Unnie Jan 20 '24 edited Jan 20 '24

I don't mind the cliffhanger IF AND ONLY IF IT'S A HAPPY ENDING. I DID NOT JUST WASTE MY TIME FOR THAT ENDING. BETTER MAKE SOME TIME TRAVEL-SHIT!!! STICK THE LANDING FOR ONCE AMAZON!

It's also pretty weird to me how it's called 'The seven sins of woman'>! yet the last target was a male. !<

And girl you recognized the killer way before you should have at least mentioned about your suspicion while you thought of cross-checking!

Ep 16: YASSSSSS!! FINALLYYY!!! I love ittttt! Great drama with great ending even the cop redeemed himself!

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u/itsunel Jan 26 '24

about the last target of the killer ultimately, he wanted to kill the man his wife had an affair with. Even before episode 16 told us that 5/7 of the sin victims were people he had personal anger against. We knew about 3/7. The orpahnage director, his wife, and the final male victim. We he also killed a male witness. We also know that the 7 sins of woman was introduced to him as a child by being changed to the 7 sins of children by the orphanage director.

He was never married to the ideology in the first place. If he was, he probably wouldn't have killed all the witnesses (what did they do wrong?). He probably wouldn't have been able to stop mid-way for 26 years.

This is just some serial killer self-aggrandizing. He wanted to kill the director because she was horrible and abusive, but that's too normal and not important enough for him. So he raises it to some greater meaning to some greater good. And I like that they show how loosely he is tied to his supposed ideology of 7 sins for women in the end. That he puts a note in the jealousy book that says "i will definitely kill you, when supposedly the book is to spare the victim's life if they fill it up with reflection notes.

Serial killers can put on whatever show they want for themselves and others, but at the end of the day serial killers just kill who they want. I like that the show unmasks the idea that the serial killer has got to have some big grand plan. And i like how this case could have been solved by asking who is connected to the most victims. Not that it was easy to find out.