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* DropTheHammer: Jong-woo wields a hammer in the final fight. Moon-jo briefly gets hold of it and attacks Jong-woo with it.
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** Park Byeong-min spends the entire show being an unrelating jerk to Jong-woo, refusing to do his job at work to train him and then repeatedly blaming and belittling him for asking for help. Eventually, [[spoiler: Jong-woo snaps and beats the crap out of him, putting him in the hospital.]]

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** Park Byeong-min spends the entire show being an unrelating unrelenting jerk to Jong-woo, refusing to do his job at work to train him and then repeatedly blaming and belittling him for asking for help. Eventually, [[spoiler: Jong-woo snaps and beats the crap out of him, putting him in the hospital.]]
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* {{Understatement}}: Moon-jo says everyone in Eden is a bit strange. Well... [[SerialKiller he's]] [[DepravedDentist not]] [[ImAHumanitarian wrong]]...
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* HowWeGotHere [=/=] OnceMoreWithClarity: The series starts with Jong-woo hiding in his room as someone walks past. Then they throw the door open, beat Jong-woo up, and drag him out. The first episode doesn't show the attacker's face, but episode ten reveals it's Moon-jo -- and things didn't happen quite the way the prologue shows.

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* HowWeGotHere [=/=] OnceMoreWithClarity: The series starts with Jong-woo hiding in his room as someone walks past. Then they throw the door open, beat Jong-woo up, and drag him out. The first episode doesn't show the attacker's face, but episode ten reveals it's Moon-jo -- and things didn't happen quite the way the prologue shows. Notably, the attacker in the prologue looks more like ''Gi-hyeok'' than Moon-jo. [[MindScrew Gi-hyeok dies long before episode ten.]]
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** Park Byeong-min spends the entire show being an unrelating jerk to Jong-woo, refusing to do his job at work to train him and then repeatedly blaming and belittling him for asking for help. Eventually, [[spoiler: Jong-woo snaps and beats the crap out of him, putting him in the hospital.]]

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* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: Deuk-jong, who kills cats around the neighborhood.

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* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: Deuk-jong, a serial killer who kills cats around the neighborhood.neighborhood, calling it "playing" with them when asked about it. The trope is actually discussed, with Jung-hwa correctly predicting that whoever is killing cats regularly either is soon going to graduate to killing people, or has already done so.



* EatTheEvidence: [[spoiler: Ms. Eom cuts up part of a victim's body and puts it in the fridge. Moon-jo eats it and gets Jong-woo to eat it too.]]

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* EatTheEvidence: [[spoiler: Ms. Eom cuts up part of a victim's body and puts it in the fridge. Moon-jo eats it and gets Jong-woo and Seok-yoon to eat it too.]]



* MadnessMantra: Jong-woo finds a journal under the bed with the word "die" written repeatedly. He figures it's from the previous resident.
** [[spoiler: Mirrored by Jong-woo in the final episode, who types "die" repeatedly on his laptop.]]

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* MadnessMantra: MadnessMantra:
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Jong-woo finds a journal under the bed with the word "die" written repeatedly. He figures it's from the previous resident.
** [[spoiler: Mirrored by Jong-woo [[spoiler: Jong-woo]] in the final episode, who types "die" repeatedly on his laptop.]]
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* DecompositeCharacter: The webtoon's antagonist is split into two characters, Gi-hyeok and Moon-jo, in the series.
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* NotSoDifferent: [[spoiler: Moon-jo]] and [[spoiler: Jong-woo]].
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A prequel movie is rumoured to be in the works.

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A prequel movie is and a spin-off are rumoured to be in the works.
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* PoliceAreUseless: Policewomen Jung-hwa encounters obstacles to her investigation of Eden and its residents by her own colleagues, constantly being told it's not her business, and that the weather is too hot to be investigating.

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* PoliceAreUseless: Policewomen Policewoman Jung-hwa encounters obstacles to her investigation of Eden and its residents by her own colleagues, constantly being told it's not her business, and that the weather is too hot to be investigating.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Everyone looks much better in the series than in the webtoon. Here's the webtoon's [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jung_woo.jpeg Jung-woo]] and [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/moon_jo.jpeg Moon-jo]] next to their actors in the series.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Everyone looks much better in the series than in the webtoon. Here's the webtoon's [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jung_woo.jpeg Jung-woo]] Jong-woo]] and [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/moon_jo.jpeg Moon-jo]] next to their actors in the series.

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