@@ZarGoldManifested He pushed the first shovel of dirt onto her. Then he got scared by his own actions, threw the shovel away and ran while the villagers finished the work. He was forced to be the one to start as an act of repentance towards the Mountain God for hiding Ai.
shes still cute even though she is trying to kill tsugumi and hajimie... i loved this episode! after watching all three seasons its weird that she actually broke down like this, but then continued her job.
noo she already has to go to hell but the devil said he will not let emma go to hell... she has to work for him to save her love ones or they will suffer in his hands.. something like that and thus her job begins.... she has to show no emotions or else the deals off... thats what i heard..
I was Sentarou Shibata who tried to bury Ai Enma when she was still alive. That's why Ai hold grudge against him and Shibata bloodline. And that's why he attacked Hajime Shibata and Tsugumi.
A monster killed a child and she is no hero. And her sin is being apathetic to others for which she shall live feasting on other souls, banishing them to hell while nothing amounts to her cause. Which my friends reminds me of the 'Instant Karma-We all shine on' John Lennon sings about.
so creepy i was watching this then when enma attacts suddenly the light turn off and i drop the glass it really scares me to death :( weeew i thouht enma was behind me whahahahaha
Oh my. Did Ai kill them? I never got this far in the series. I cant blame Ai for doing that though. If I was in shoes I honestly probably would've done the same thing to the village and all.
I don't know if you got to watch the whole thing but she didn't manage to kill them. Also yes, she did the same thing to the villagers by burning the village and sending all people in it to hell excluding Sentarou. He was tortured by nightmares afterward so he decided to leave the village once and for all. I don't know if it's coincidence or not that he chose the same night as the one Ai dug herself up to get her revenge. He watched the whole thing with a smile on his face. Afterwards he built the temple hoping that Ai's ghost will be able to be placed to rest someday.
No that's wrong. Punishing the innocent descendants for the crimes of their ancestors makes no sense. Because there is no way in hell that none of your ancestors never did anything wrong. So does that make you beholden to their punishment ? Hell girl killing or even attempting to kill Hajime is wrong .
@@RoninsArmy From a japanese cultural perspective though(whether right or wrong is culturally relative), if an ancestor of a criminal doesn't suffer punishment during life, the karma chooses that the descendant shall suffer it in his turn!!! I am not saying that I support it, only that this is how pre-modern japanese viewed things!!!
@@realafah In order to judge someone, you need to judge the cultural perspective of justice behind it and the criteria along with that. In pre-modern times(and especially in Japan) there was the so called ''bloodline justice''. Back then families were not perceived as different subjective individuals that simply formed a ''team'' of them like in the modern Western liberal ethics, but was perceived in a totally holistic approach. The ''family'' was viewed as a great ''tree'' where people that were members of it were simply the ''leafs'' that were deriving their subsistence from that tree. In other words your personality and identity was inseperable from your family, tribe, village, city, nation and so on. That way, you were not a seperate ''individual'' but a part of a greater organism and thus just like the leafs are not perceived as being seperate but part of a tree which changes leafs everytime but these leafs are also parts of that tree, so individuals were perceived as part of the greater organism called ''family-tribe-country'' and thus the people were not only responsible for their actions as individuals but also for the actions of their brothers, siblings, parents or ancestors!!! This mentality also existed in western civilizations or the middle east in antiquity. This is why according to the Bible humanity suffers of the ''sin of Adam and Eve''.
late reply (xD) but actually she's not a spirit, because she came back to life preserving her physical body as well. Spirits don't have physical bodies unless they can take someone else's merging with the body's original owner.
I don’t know why people are supporting her right now. She’s trying to kill innocent people just because they have the same blood as someone she hates. This is the moment I stopped caring about her, honestly. This is the moment she earned being in hell because she’s just as bad as the people who killed her now. I just pity that she doesn’t even realize this since she’s just so far gone in her rage over this.
When Ai died, she cursed every single of the villagers. If you know Japanese tradition, you'd know there is a thing called "Kin punishment", where the whole family is punished and bears responsibility for something done by one person in the family. Ai wanted every single villager to die, and so seeing that Sentarou's bloodline was alive, she felt that she couldn't kill everyone, she couldn't take her revenge properly. So this agonised her. That's why, this time, she wants complete revenge.
Ai Enma en los finales de la 1ra temporada si mal no recuerdo. Era el caso de un reportero que venia siguiento pistas de la existencia de hellgirls y sospechaba de que lo que hacia era verdad hasta que lo confirmo con diferente casos vividos...
1:10 By the way, this part of the Japanese dub is just awkward. Her facial expression is blank while her voice tone is the opposite. It just doesn't fit. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
LOL! The English dub is dramatic compared to this and has more emotion in the characters than in the Japanese dub. In the English dub, it feels like Ai's crew really care for Tsugumi and Hajime's safety. In the English dub, Ai also has a dramatic emotion in her grudge and sadness compared to the Japanese dub. 1:10 And Ai's voice tone in this part of this English dub honestly doesn't fit her facial expression. Her facial expression is just blank while her voice tone is the opposite. It's awkward. Right here in the Japanese dub, it seems Ai's crew are just doing their job like a bunch of emotionless machines. LOL!