Kingdom: Season 5 Episode 12: The Small Hours Before a Showdown
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Kingdom: Season 5 Episode 12: The Small Hours Before a Showdown

Canon

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10.0

10 Fans

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The fights are getting drags on and i think this put a physical and emotional strain. Shin stabilizes the front while under extreme strain because if anyone hesitated that could be a fatal move. Coz if someone need to WIN, someone needs to LOSE
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UP: JI HUI CORNERED. Huan Yi tightening the screws is COLD. This man has no mercy. The tension before the showdown is MAX. DOWN: The decision is impossible. Either way, someone loses. ⏳
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In this episode, Kan Ki demonstrates that battles can be won by manipulating emotions rather than simply overpowering the enemy. Ji Hui’s decision highlights the conflict between protecting one’s homeland and obeying military strategy. This highlights the moral weight of war.
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kento
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The ending of the entire conflict felt rather sudden. The war has concluded, and it’s time to progress to greater and more rewarding pursuits. The structure of the corpse was savage and certainly caught me off guard.
hamty's avatar
hamty
Kan Ki is like a devil incarnate as a general. He develop an idea not only to win the war but also makes Ji Hui just gave up Heiyong freely for Qin. The way he played Ji Hui mind with evil and unethical act is devious. Can't wait for Kan Ki craziness in future seasons
gaboc88's avatar
gaboc88
It’s all about that domino effect where one unit's success changes the entire map. The tactical payoff is so satisfying!
rizkyykybar's avatar
rizkyykybar
The climax! Kanki uses brutal psychological warfare, completely breaking Zhao's morale and forcing them to retreat without crossing blades. Qin officially claims victory. Pure evil genius!
uayanjimenez's avatar
uayanjimenez
Seeing Kisui's internal conflict is heartbreaking. These days, it's less about swords and more about the lengths someone will go to protect what they love. Psychological terror at its finest. Kanki is a monster because he uses human lives as leverage.
synyster's avatar
synyster
Huan yi is more defined in this episode.
How gruesome his way of winning a war.
The depiction is marvelous, the horrific scene was well reached to me as a viewer.
Animation at it's peak.
Still I hate the guy.
Must watch
yaoyang's avatar
yaoyang

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frostsincere's avatar
frostsincere
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The fights are getting drags on and i think this put a physical and emotional strain. Shin stabilizes the front while under extreme strain because if anyone hesitated that could be a fatal move. Coz if someone need to WIN, someone needs to LOSE
pendragon's avatar
pendragon
VerifiedVerified
UP: JI HUI CORNERED. Huan Yi tightening the screws is COLD. This man has no mercy. The tension before the showdown is MAX. DOWN: The decision is impossible. Either way, someone loses. ⏳
animeroshi's avatar
animeroshi
VerifiedVerified
In this episode, Kan Ki demonstrates that battles can be won by manipulating emotions rather than simply overpowering the enemy. Ji Hui’s decision highlights the conflict between protecting one’s homeland and obeying military strategy. This highlights the moral weight of war.
kento's avatar
kento
VerifiedVerified
The ending of the entire conflict felt rather sudden. The war has concluded, and it’s time to progress to greater and more rewarding pursuits. The structure of the corpse was savage and certainly caught me off guard.
hamty's avatar
hamty
Kan Ki is like a devil incarnate as a general. He develop an idea not only to win the war but also makes Ji Hui just gave up Heiyong freely for Qin. The way he played Ji Hui mind with evil and unethical act is devious. Can't wait for Kan Ki craziness in future seasons
gaboc88's avatar
gaboc88
It’s all about that domino effect where one unit's success changes the entire map. The tactical payoff is so satisfying!
rizkyykybar's avatar
rizkyykybar
The climax! Kanki uses brutal psychological warfare, completely breaking Zhao's morale and forcing them to retreat without crossing blades. Qin officially claims victory. Pure evil genius!
uayanjimenez's avatar
uayanjimenez
Seeing Kisui's internal conflict is heartbreaking. These days, it's less about swords and more about the lengths someone will go to protect what they love. Psychological terror at its finest. Kanki is a monster because he uses human lives as leverage.
synyster's avatar
synyster
Huan yi is more defined in this episode.
How gruesome his way of winning a war.
The depiction is marvelous, the horrific scene was well reached to me as a viewer.
Animation at it's peak.
Still I hate the guy.
Must watch
yaoyang's avatar
yaoyang

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