It makes me so mad that the Phee Jin scene is so good. Like why they gotta put on a show like that while being the characters that irritate me the most.

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It makes me so mad that the Phee Jin scene is so good. Like why they gotta put on a show like that while being the characters that irritate me the most.
What if Phi treats Jin alright because he doesn't know that Jin released/at least filmed the clip and lied to police about Nons last where abouts. He probably just knows Jin never directly bullied Non. He probably assumes that at the minimum, Jin is the only one that doesn't look like he just forgot about Non. Everyone else seems like they moved on immediately after Non disappeared. Jin, on the other hand, looks like he forgot how to smile after Non disappeared.
I find it kinda fucked that Phee just forgave Jin in less than a second. Also, I think it's suspect that Phee never actually saw New kill anyone and was so willing to tell Jin the New was killing people. I also think it's fucked up Jin outed New when someone was weilding a gun. I really, really don't like how they made Jin the victim and Phee his savior. Even after confirming Jin released the video, he is still protected by Phee to the point of betraying New. Ugh idk I have a lot of thoughts and maybe I'm being too harsh but I swear it seems like Jin and Phee think that releasing that video was the same as telling Non to go die and makes them evenly evil. One action was done in multiple steps where he could have changed his mind, and one was some words that came out in anguish in a moment of anger. That's not the same thing. Sorry if this was incoherent.
Phee supposedly doesn't hear anything when him and Jin are outside during the first episode prior to anything happening, and then a while later, he doesn't see what Jin does. This makes people think it is supernatural, but to the contrary, I think it proves that it's not. I think Phee is a part of the plan. He also sees Nons face on the movie in the beginning and still acted like he didn't know Non.
Also, the hand that was on Tee may very well be the teacher because we already know the teacher had some sort of interest in Tee. A minute before this, White pointed out that there was something in the bushes. It would make sense for someone dressed as the killer (maybe with painted hands to really portray something scary) snuck over and touched Tee like that with the assumption it would either scare him or he wouldn't notice it wasn't White. I think that if there is a ghost or whatever, it is mostly in their heads. Was it White that saw the burn blisters on himself in the mirror? This makes me feel like he knows something about Non already, and he is imagining it. If it is supernatural, I doubt it is solely supernatural. Also, Phee never seems genuinely scared? Phee is suspicious, but I fully support what the killer is doing. Also, I just can't see Phee surrounding himself with these people for no reason. Also Tan seems like he could be Nons brother. He supposedly is so close to Phee that Jin that they were fwb. And if Phee and Tan got together to figure out what happened to Non, this would make sense. Him and White are wild cards right now. I can't wait to see how it plays out.