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: The episode picks up immediately from the terrifying cliffhanger where Ban (Kim Nam-gil), consumed by his lust demon nature, tries to kill Mi-ho (Lee Da-hee). He stops himself by stabbing his own hand, showing his desperate struggle to protect her from his own curse.
The 2022 Korean fantasy-action drama is a pivotal, character-driven installment that sets up the emotional stakes for the remainder of the season. It shifts from heavy CGI action to focus deeply on character backstories, trauma, and interpersonal dynamics. 🎬 Episode 5 Overview & Review (Dramacool-SUB) Island (2022) Episode 5
If you are watching via platforms like Dramacool or Prime Video, Episode 5 is a mandatory watch to understand the endgame. While it pulls back slightly on the chaotic action to breathe, the psychological tension between Ban and Mi-ho, combined with Yohan's heartbreaking arc, makes it a highly memorable and "meaty" episode for character lovers. : The episode picks up immediately from the
Felt a bit like a "filler" or setup episode compared to earlier high-octane ones. Ethereal and gothic shots of Jeju Island continue to shine. It shifts from heavy CGI action to focus
: Priest Yohan’s (Cha Eun-woo) backstory and subplots take center stage here. Reviewers heavily praised Cha Eun-woo in these later episodes for breaking out of his usual "tsundere/pretty boy" roles to deliver a raw, emotionally heavy performance filled with desperation and grief.
Some viewers felt Yohan's heavy backstory was introduced a bit too suddenly. Great build-up of suspense and emotional stakes.
Excellent exploration of Yohan's grief and Ban's self-loathing.