(t/n: I'll just summarize his main points as it's really long!)
"Deokhwa isn't an average person. He could be a God or just an assistant. He doesn't seem to be the highest position. Episode 8 did make it clear that Samshin grandma only speaks politely to Deokhwa and that Deokhwa speaks informally to everyone else."
"The highest God wouldn't come down to Earth that easily. Deokhwa could be a medium as the God's eyes or to help exercise the God's powers. Deokhwa seems to act as a bridge between people."
"Deokhwa could've just been a normal human from the start, but after the Dokkaebi changed someone's fate and interfered with life and death, the God who was watching over might have used Deokhwa temporarily to observe everything. The God could be using him every now and then and Deokhwa doesn't realize this."
"The grandpa must have caught on to Deokhwa's identity. At first he was teaching Deokhwa what he needed to do but in the most recent episode, he delegated this to the secretary instead."
"Deokhwa may be the ultimate God because they share a lot of the same characteristics known in folklore."
"Finally, I don't know what I wrote either ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ Let's just believe the writer and go with what happens until the very end!"
In conclusion: this drama is freaking entertaining!
Today Humour: Deokhwa's confusing identity explained
- The Dokkaebi's powers are too strong. I think that if they pull out the sword, the Dokkaebi will turn into a God.
- Okay guys, I don't think the writer of 'DOTS' has thought about the characters to this extent...
> Agreed ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
> Maybe she's changed because of the criticisms she got from that...? ㅋㅋㅋ
> This
- He could be the WeolHaNoin but I've only heard about that after studying Japanese literature, so would the writer really have known about that?
> Well she is the DOTS writer though...
> There are a lot of people who don't think he's a WeolHaNoin too
- I'm up-voting you for your devotion!!
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