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The bride of habaek
The bride of habaek











the bride of habaek the bride of habaek

We only KNOW he is powerful, cos everybody says so – and those 2-3 instances where his powers magically come back when he is saving So-ah. I’ve mentioned that until ep12, Habaek hasn’t regained his powers. On the other end of the spectrum, we have a so-called powerful God (and God-King-to-be), who is ironically powerless in the human realm. All his hard work at trying to be and do good will be flushed down the drain. It’d quite sad then, if Hu-ye really decides to let loose his dark side, juz cos the others kept taunting and baiting him to do so. Bi-ryum isn’t inclined to let Hu-ye be, despite Mu-ra’s nagging. However, Bi-ryum’s endless provocation (and possibly Habaek’s) may push Hu-ye over the edge. So far, Hu-ye has been proactively trying to rein in his dark side, and has been successful doing so. the brushes with Bi-ryum), shown that he can potentially cause serious damage. At the moment, it doesn’t seem as though Hu-ye is a mass murderer, even though he has on some occasions (i.e. Or Hu-ye suffered a memory loss after coming to the human realm. It’s likely Bi-ryum has mistaken Hu-ye for another demi-god, who is more bloodthirsty. I’m taking Bi-ryum’s words with a pinch of salt, since he can be quite hot headed and easily blind-sided by his emotions. Instead of nurturing him, his godly father hides him away in a cave, without food.īi-ryum makes reference to Hu-ye ‘murdering’ his fellow Gods in the past, something which Hu-ye claims no memory of. Either way, he is forcibly taken away from his human mother. He is a unwanted child – born either from the rape (?) of a human female by a God, or a forbidden Love between the two. In Bride, Hu-ye’s background is already pretty sad. In Oh My Ghostess!, he plays a police officer possessed by an evil spirit, which when it leaves him, left the human bereft and guilt stricken for the deeds he has committed. It’s not Im Joo-hwan’s first time playing a character who is “fundamentally evil” (the Gods fear him as an anomaly, but more so cos he is capable of killing a God), yet stirs up sympathy. After being cast out to the human realm for good (and for reasons unknown), Hu-ye gets adopted and tries very hard to make himself fit in.

the bride of habaek

We finally learn of his identity, he is the unwanted son of a God and a human female. However, one character has proven himself to be fairly interesting – Hu-ye. The romantic front (which the entire show hinges on) is dragging too much on the angst until I find myself nodding off.

the bride of habaek

I find Bride’s pace to be a little slow – it’s already ep12, and Habaek is still power-less in the human realm.













The bride of habaek