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Stop stealing fanart/edits and covering the original artist’s watermark and claiming it as yours or Luka and Marinette will come for your ass

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I’ve never had so many emotions about one bloody panel.
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bums and sangwoos last words were eachothers names but neither was aware of it
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aLSO
Sangwoo DID die the most painful death, as his mother said he would cOS HE DIED CALLING OUT THE NAME OF HIS LOVED ONE
AAAAAAAA
Killing Stalking ending is actually good
Ignoring some plot holes, the last chapter was actually a good thematic closure:
Sangwoo
What is so interesting about Sangwoo’s ending is that his death is a poetic irony. Not just he was killed by a woman (yeah, it’s perfect, why? Why his victims was women) the fact that was his grandmother and she used a pillow can be see like the “rehearsal” of how his mother tried kill him when child
It’s sad. It’s horrible. It’s karma.
Yoonbum
What makes YoonBum’s death completely valid is that, again, he get in trouble because of his own fault.
From the first chapter, we know that YoonBum’s reason to live is Sangwoo; he was his new obsession, the guy who “saved” him when no one cared. And what happened when YoonBum tried get close to his hero? He put himself in a big, obscure mess. The Sangwoo that YoonBum “loved” so much was a monster, an illusion, and how did he die in the end? Pursuing the illusion of a dead man.
Just like the start, YoonBum again fallen for an illusion and again did pay the price.
And I can understand who is not satisfied with the ending, yeah some plot holes are just stupid, we still not have the answer for some questions and the end is rushed, but who are complaining about the way that things ended for YoonBum and Sangwoo just really not see what Koogi wanted communicate here
The end of Killing Stalking is good. Not perfect, a little clichê, but good enough.
P.s: Killing Stalking is a psychological horror thriller not a romcon. Thank you, next
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