Finally finishing off #Enigma. Hopefully.

Either way, I'm on EP3. Let's go!  

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Nah, Ajin isn't setting himself up for danger at all.

Famous last words, etc etc.

Fa really just picked up a strangers dog like that, huh?

Wanting to do that, I can get. Actually doing that? 

The astral travel scene is super sweet. There are layers to it.

I'm very worried this moment is gonna die badly. 

Wow, Sine's mom is terrifying.

How the hell did she even get that footage?

Oh my gods. There are lots of not great things I can say, but I'll leave it at:

I can't imagine a parent appreciating hearing their kid was intimidated into showing their report card to another kid's parent as part of some disciplinary conversation.

At the very least, I would not. Not that I have experience with parenting.

Oh hey, it got worse.

So much worse. 

Oh that's so sad. Fa's blaming herself, but she was a kid. Of course she panicked and ran.

And yeah, some kids might not have run, but honestly that could have put Sine in worse danger.

Even accepting the premise that Fa "failed" Sine, there's a whole laundry list of people who failed her before then. The overwhelming majority of them being the adults who were supposed to be the ones protecting her.

Yet more famous last words from Ajin. 

The fact that I know what doesn't happen doesn't mean I am not worried af about what might.

Ohey, I recognize that house.

Suddenly remembering LITA Episode six may have been detrimental to the tense atmosphere the show is -- successfully, I might add-- building up.

In my defense, those stairs figure into said scene, and both that and the backdrop are very distinctive.

(I legit want to live/stay in that house, for like, 2 weeks at least. It's so pretty. And probably well over a million dollars.)

#EnigmaGMMTV #LoveInTheAir

Also, Ajin being a mood:

The sheer hilarity and hypocrisy of the mother asking whether or not Sine is being bullied at school.

Ma'am, she's being bullied at home. It's called child abuse. And it's pretty severe. You might have noticed it happening, given you were the one doing it at the time.

Ajin looks so fucking done with her, too. "You have to tell me if someone's hurting her"

... Got a mirror handy?

Oh that scene was so gratifying. I need a moment to appreciate it.

And probably rewatch it.

He was so done with her act, and dropped his. You could see the moment that his attempt to maintain his teacher persona was gone.

(Also, if you're trying to hide what the purpose of a med is, maybe don't store it in a bottle with its name in *giant letters.*)