Bloodline curses are a very popular theme in Japanese horror stories. That being said, I really have to wonder if the family really was able to just bounce back like it was nothing after that incident. You would think that they'd do more than just get amulets.
stories like this, esp the "everyone around you starts acting weird but then goes back to normal" ones always freak me out
The chapter already mentioned that he was unaffected due to his past life as a holy priest. People like him do exist, where any attempt to harm them via curse/black magic/hex do not work due to them being protected/past life as holy person, so they bounced back and targeted family members instead.Okay, but how believable is it that Daisuke just happened to be the only one unaffected? Plus, it says that the curse was already there, and only "woke up" because it got tired of waiting, but the change was clearly caused by something on the TV. It seems more likely to me that Daisuke is the one who got cursed, with said curse being caused by whatever was on the TV. His family acting strange and even his "friend" solving things with the charms were just hallucinations brought about by the curse.
Maybe nothing was resolved, and in reality he's in a mental health hospital somewhere, with his parents and brother by his side with no idea what happened to him? Or maybe his delusion that his family's "curse" was dealt with has allowed him to mostly start seeing things objectively again with only occasional, mild "outbreaks" where he starts hallucinating again.
Which of those is the worse outcome, I wonder?
The problem is that that feels a bit too convenient, for him to have been a priest in his past life, for him to have connections with people that allow him to quickly resolve the issue, for no one to have died despite them all trying to kill themselves, &c.The chapter already mentioned that he was unaffected due to his past life as a holy priest. People like him do exist, where any attempt to harm them via curse/black magic/hex do not work due to them being protected/past life as holy person, so they bounced back and targeted family members instead.
Not really. Nothing wrong with one of his past life being a priest helped in protecting him from curse in his current life. Like I mentioned previously, there are people like that who are protected due to their past life (I am one of them).The problem is that that feels a bit too convenient, for him to have been a priest in his past life, for him to have connections with people that allow him to quickly resolve the issue, for no one to have died despite them all trying to kill themselves, &c.
I'm also not sure if I believe that being a priest in your previous life would protect you in your current life. Being reincarnated basically makes you a whole new person, so I don't think you'd keep any "holy aura" you had before dying. And it was sort of implied here that his past life as a priest was a long time ago, not his directly previous life, so really he ought to have lost that protection from not practicing for what were literally multiple lifetimes. To think that being a priest once several lifetimes ago would just protect you forever is a bit silly.
And again, saying that the curse was already there clearly contradicts the TV being shown to cause it. It very clearly shows that his family members didn't go crazy until directly after the TV switched to static, even showing his parents staring directly at it for some time before being fully "cursed." And when the last line appears, "the curse still continues," the whole family is staring directly at the TV again, with their eyes warping again like they had when they were "cursed." The TV is very obviously involved, so if what the head priest told Daisuke is the truth, why didn't he mention the TV at all?