PreviousLater
Close

You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder! EP 20

2.0K2.1K

Synopsis

At the ascension ceremony, Gavin exposes Reverend Azurewood: Senior Brother Julian Lewis’s spiritual root was torn out and devoured. He says Azurewood killed earlier ascendants to brew an immortality elixir. Gavin shatters the ascension crown and unleashes a soul-devouring array, but Reverend Azurewood only laughs. What reversal is coming?
  • Instagram

Ep Review

More

The Embrace After the Fall

The moment he crawled through blood to hold her, my heart shattered. In You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder!, the silence between them speaks louder than any spell. The way she clings to his white robes while tears stream down her face shows a love that survived hell itself. Truly breathtaking acting.

Elders With Swords At Throats

The tension when the elders held blades to each other's necks was insane. You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder! does not shy away from showing the brutal cost of power. The grey robes and cold expressions made the platform feel like a courtroom of death. I was holding my breath the entire time.

He Stood Up For Her

Watching him rise despite his injuries to face the crowd was the peak of the episode. In You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder!, his bare shoulder and determined eyes told us everything. He did not need words to declare war on the heavens. The sunlight behind him made him look like a fallen god rising again.

The Hand Hold That Said Everything

That close-up of their hands clasping together gave me chills. You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder! uses small details to show huge emotions. After all the fighting and blood, that simple touch meant they would face the future together. The yellow and white sleeves blending together was such a nice visual touch.

Battlefield Above The Clouds

The wide shot of the platform covered in bodies with clouds below was stunning. You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder! creates a world that feels vast and dangerous. Seeing the survivors tending to wounds while the sun set made the victory feel hollow. The cinematography here is absolutely top tier for a short drama.

Her Tears Broke Me

The actress playing the girl in yellow deserves an award for that crying scene. In You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder!, her grief felt so raw and real. When she buried her face in his chest, I felt like I was intruding on a private moment of pain. The flower hairpins shaking with her sobs added to the tragedy.

The White Robed Hero

His transformation from a wounded man on the floor to a leader standing tall was incredible. You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder! really knows how to build a character arc quickly. The way he looked at the elders with defiance instead of fear showed his true strength. I am completely obsessed with this character now.

Elders In Black And Red

The old man in the red and black robe looking so serious added great contrast. In You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder!, the costume design tells you who holds the power. His white hair and stern face made him look like a judge of fate. The tension between him and the young hero was palpable.

Love Amidst Ruins

Finding romance in a scene full of defeated enemies is a bold choice. You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder! balances action and emotion perfectly. The way they sat together by the pillar, exhausted but together, was so sweet. It proves that their bond is stronger than any sect rule or heavenly law.

The Final Stand

The ending where they stand together facing the crowd was epic. In You Called It Ascension, I Call It Murder!, the visual of the couple against the sky was iconic. The crowd in white looking shocked while the heroes stood firm created a perfect cliffhanger. I need the next episode immediately to see what happens.