![]() ![]() This while time her ultimate goal was to create a utopian world free of psychopaths. She feared for her son’s life because she knew Ba-Reum was a killer and thought he would kill again.īoth men (Yo-Han and Ba-Reum) were watched by government officials with extensive reports sent back to Choi. After Soo-Ho killed Jae-Hoon’s family, this was an act of desperation to keep Oz in control of this. This links back to the name of the show of course, likening these two to mice.īa-Reum’s “aunt” wasn’t actually part of his bloodline and she came in and adopted the child, working for Oz the entire time. This involved setting up Yo-Han and Ba-Reum (then under his birth name of Jae-Hoon) as test subjects. She’s a scientist and after the failed abortion bill set to work on a longer plan of action. They’re fronted by the government official, Choi Young-Shin. It’s revealed late on that the Oz organization are the string-pullers for much of the drama going on in the show. What is the Oz organization? What are their goals? That’s the theory anyway but the show doesn’t fully explore this idea. ![]() It would perhaps have been easier to kill a child that turned into a psychopath if it wasn’t your own flesh and blood. ![]() It’s not explicitly mentioned but it’s assumed that the reason for this is linked to the psychopath gene. We find out from Ji-Eun that the two children were switched at birth. Were Yo-Han and Ba-Reum switched as children? Jae-Hee managed to get away and she is now in care, under the alias of Michaela. When Soo-Ho burned the house, he had no idea that Jae-Hoon’s brother was still inside. Soo-Ho was the killer, he killed Jae-Hoon’s mother because she was trying to kill her child, which happens to be Ba-Reum. Jae-Hoon’s father died accidentally while he and Soo-Ho wrestled with a knife. Ba-Reum however, did this out of love for Bong-Yi. However, it’s also revealed that Daniel Lee and Hong-Ju were working together and coerced Ba-Reum into working with them, taking out Duk-Soo by turning this killer against another killer. He soon became self-aware to what’s happening and changed his ways. He essentially became an empathetic psychopath and this explains his hallucinations. ![]() After, Ba-Reum began to feel empathy but this was simply a side effect to Yo-Han’s brain being implanted. The Head Hunter was freed from prison to do surgery on Ba-Reum, implanting parts of Yo-Han’s brain into Ba-Reum’s. Ba-Reum also suffered from some nasty head trauma too. Moo-Chi arrived and shot Yo-Han, believing him to be the serial murderer. It’s not until the surgery that things began to change for him.īa-Reum and Yo-Han had a fight up on the rooftop. Just to make this even more sadistic, Ba-Reum gave Bong-Yi a necklace made of cat teeth from the cats he murdered. He practiced how to show emotion in the mirror and his retching was completely orchestrated too. He’s a psychopath through and through, and even pretended to feel emotion after these killings while investigating. His first killing was Soo-Ho, which is what started this whole mess after several unpleasant instances involving animals. Yes, Ba-Reum is the Seven Deadly Sins killer, although he was originally Jae-Hoon (more on that in a minute.) He killed Moo-Won, Bong-Yi’s grandmother, and all the other victims that make up the seven deadly sins. Who is the Seven Deadly Sins killer? Is Ba-Reum the killer? This backs up the theory throughout the series that being a psychopath is genetic and passed down through the genes. Seo-Joon is the original killer who’s responsible for slaughtering Moo-Chi’s family along with several other deaths too. It’s revealed late on that Ba-Reum’s father is actually the Head Hunter, Seo-Joon. Who is the Head Hunter? Is he Ba-Reum’s Father? Otherwise, buckle in and let’s dissect this crime drama. There’s a lot going on here and this ending explained is designed to be an accompanying piece to our episode 20 recap and review. Both of these are integral to the main plot line and both involve Moo-Chi heavily. However, the gist of the plot comes down to two predominant serial killers the Head Hunter and the Seven Deadly Sins killer. There’s a lot going on in this show and the chapters are intentionally obfuscated and convoluted to throw viewers off thee scent of what’s really going on. Mouse is a story about psychopaths, and specifically about a series of different murders strung together across a long timeline. ![]()
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