- My God, what is this?! Incredibly delicious! - It's food. In general, such a series is very pleasant, with no less pleasant music and a picture. The forest is fascinating😍
Can I say that I just love the sound in the series? Wherever the heroes are, it's like I'm with them. A wonderful episode almost made me cry when Gilda and the kids scolded Emma and Ray for their recklessness. Hugs, by the way, are great, they looked awfully cute. And then, uh, Emma (。•︿•。)
@shimidzu_, does spelling mean anything to you?) From series to series, a person writes in a similar way, in some branches he cries, why is everyone so angry and minus him, poor guy. But it doesn't get there :)
Um, they haven't been supplying them with children for a thousand years. 1000 years ago, people left a "gift" to the demons and that's it, the relationship between the two worlds seems to have ended (information at the end of this series). Demons just breed people, they probably had enough of that "supply".
Hmm.. I wonder what kind of religion it is if there are two of them? Or are there more of them, but they are scattered? In any case, not eating people and helping them are two different things.. So there's something else here..
Just like the children, I did not trust these demons in the beginning, so I am very glad that they turned out to be kind. Heh, I hope that this will continue... Don't let me down, Sonju and the Music
If Ray, Emma and the rest of the children can escape to the human world, then won't the fight between demons and humans begin again? It seems to me that people will not be particularly happy with children from the farm
@id152084798: I totally agree! It's one thing if a couple of kids go missing, it's quite another if all the farms are empty. Then it is logical that a thousand-year-old treaty will be violated, and the demons will come to the human world for their own. It's good that this childish naivety is shown to us, but the premonition of imminent trouble is disturbing.
@id152084798: If people even remember about some kind of contract and some demons. There's a good chance that Emu and the others will be mistaken for crazy. A thousand years have passed. And the demons never crossed the border (well, according to the voiced version).
Emma wants to save all the children from all the farms "so that there will be no more murders," but at the same time she tells the bird "you don't want to be eaten, but we need to eat to survive." I see something like hypocrisy in this, maybe she will understand it further and there will be no massive rescue of farms in her plans?
@ananastas: All these hunting rituals were not invented yesterday and not by Emma. There is a difference between a hunter who can be devoured by prey and a farmer who raises cattle for slaughter. Children need hunting precisely so as not to die, and demons clearly have other sources of food and children's brains are just a delicacy for them.
Well, this is an eternal dilemma, and not only Emma, it's great that this issue was raised. Some people in our world eat cats and dogs, although they can eat other food. And they're not even demons)
Until recently, I expected some kind of trick from these demons, given all the previous episodes. But fortunately, so far everything is fine. Finally, children have the opportunity to relax in peace without being chased and afraid that they will be eaten. And there was also hope for a world without demons. A relatively calm and cozy series.
Finally, they began to tell the story of the world a little bit. Somehow it seems that even if Emma, Ray and the others find the human world, it won't end well. People will most likely be afraid to take them in, because the vow will be broken and the demons will start hunting people again.
In fact, people do the same thing with animals. They feed them, love them, and then kill them. I'm talking about chickens, goats, pigs, etc. For demons, humans are the same animals that are necessary for their nutrition. + The contract between humans and demons is concluded, if it is violated, then nothing good will happen. Mixed feelings... I understand both demons and people.
What a beautiful tradition with a flower that blooms with blood! Last season I thought it was some kind of metaphor, a way to "beautifully" or not too scary to show blood in the frame
I completely agree with the opinion of the commentators above, who believe that killing animals is practically the same as killing people by demons. Yes, the priorities and goals are slightly different, but still - the approach is the same. Just a year and a half ago, I became a vegetarian myself and I understand that these are just excuses about "well, we need meat to survive."..Okay, it must be necessary, but then Emma must sooner or later realize that demons have as many privileges to kill people as humans themselves have to kill animals...Alas, the world is cruel
Still, there is a difference, demons grow INTELLIGENT creatures to eat, unlike humans. I respect everyone's choice, but still it's different, you know, according to your logic, vegetables can't be eaten either, they grow, therefore they are alive...
If this series has managed to teach something, it's that you can't trust anyone at all. So I'm waiting for something in style: "we were just calming you down to make your brain tastier."
The question we were asked in this episode has actually been bothering me for a long time. Predators are victims, one cannot be without the other. Should demons be blamed for eating humans? When in our world it is often the same with animals. It's like if the pigs were filming a TV series, it would be about this.
a good topic was raised with the cultivation of people for slaughter, the parallel with all sorts of pigs / chickens / cows is obvious, but the conditions of detention are strikingly different - demons at least do not keep children in pens, as people do with cattle
I wonder how it will end - the demons need to eat (and they are unlikely to agree to all become vegans), and Emma is already ready to rebel and "save everyone", which could lead to a war between humans and demons
if you try to reason rationally, then the optimal ending is that the children still run away to the human world, the demons complain that they lost one farm, but they don't do much about it, they just rebuild a new one and that's it (but everything turns out to be, of course, more complicated than kmk)
Separately, I would like to note the excellent dubbing of this series, even in the first season I noticed how well the voices were chosen. And I really like Song-joo's voice in this one.
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general, such a series is very pleasant, with no less pleasant music and a picture. The forest is fascinating😍
"just look away, and he's already trying to die", 11/10.
From series to series, a person writes in a similar way, in some branches he cries, why is everyone so angry and minus him, poor guy. But it doesn't get there :)
Gilda scolded Emma very nicely, I was scared for a second hahaha
and so, the series is very good)
* It still feels like Norman is alive*
I see something like hypocrisy in this, maybe she will understand it further and there will be no massive rescue of farms in her plans?
For demons, humans are the same animals that are necessary for their nutrition. + The contract between humans and demons is concluded, if it is violated, then nothing good will happen.
Mixed feelings... I understand both demons and people.
Just a year and a half ago, I became a vegetarian myself and I understand that these are just excuses about "well, we need meat to survive."..Okay, it must be necessary, but then Emma must sooner or later realize that demons have as many privileges to kill people as humans themselves have to kill animals...Alas, the world is cruel
I respect everyone's choice, but still it's different, you know, according to your logic, vegetables can't be eaten either, they grow, therefore they are alive...
The question we were asked in this episode has actually been bothering me for a long time. Predators are victims, one cannot be without the other. Should demons be blamed for eating humans? When in our world it is often the same with animals. It's like if the pigs were filming a TV series, it would be about this.
Baby: What was there?
Songju: I would have died a little more.
Ray: Uhhh
🤣 Exposed him
I wonder how it will end - the demons need to eat (and they are unlikely to agree to all become vegans), and Emma is already ready to rebel and "save everyone", which could lead to a war between humans and demons
if you try to reason rationally, then the optimal ending is that the children still run away to the human world, the demons complain that they lost one farm, but they don't do much about it, they just rebuild a new one and that's it (but everything turns out to be, of course, more complicated than kmk)
And they will feed and teach,
And they won't eat it on occasion!
Am I in the noble league?
It's all religion!
I feel sorry for the bird. Decide for yourself - is this a meme or a rhetorical question?
But interestingly, for this bird, Emma turns out to be the same demon that wants to devour her. That's it.