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“The Angels, Once Protectors of Humanity, Now Fragile and Divided” Twelve Episodes 3 & 4

Posted on September 8, 2025September 8, 2025 by RB

The Korean drama Twelve continues its mystical battle between angels and demons, but episodes 3 and 4 have left fans divided. While the show has a star-studded cast and an intriguing premise, these middle chapters lean heavily on introspection and atmosphere, leaving some viewers frustrated with the pacing.

Cast and Characters

Ma Dong-seok as Tae-san: The leader of the Twelve angels, symbolizing the tiger. Strong, protective, yet burdened by past losses, Tae-san embodies sacrifice and resilience.

Park Hyung-sik as O-gwi: The crow spirit and main antagonist. Ruthless, cunning, and merciless, O-gwi challenges the angels with overwhelming power.

Seo In-guk as Won-seung: The monkey angel. Quick-witted and ambitious, he dreams of leading the group one day, often balancing humor with sharp strategy.

Sung Dong-il as Ma-rok: The only human among the Twelve, blessed with divine abilities. As a mentor and guide, he bridges humanity and the celestial warriors.

Lee Joo-bin as Mir (Mi-reu): The dragon angel. Mysterious and powerful, her abilities were sealed long ago, leaving her with both strength and vulnerability.

Episode 3 – Shadows of Doubt

Episode 3 takes a more subdued turn. The angels, once presented as protectors of humanity, are shown to be fragile, doubtful, and even divided among themselves. Tae-san openly questions whether their sacrifices are even worth it, while others lose confidence in their ability to fight O-gwi.

O-gwi, meanwhile, feels unstoppable—coolly retrieving a key relic with little resistance. This imbalance between heroes and villain makes the episode feel one-sided. While the focus on the angels’ inner conflict is compelling, the lack of tension or progress in the external battle leaves the story moving at a crawl.

Episode 4 – Hints Without Answers

If episode 3 was about doubt, episode 4 leans into mystery. We see glimpses of the past through flashbacks—like the bond between a young Hae-tae and Tae-san, and moments hinting at Samin’s haunted experiences. But these fragments are never fully explained, leaving the viewer with more questions than answers.

The angels continue to feel powerless and mistrustful, with their unity breaking down further. The pacing remains slow, heavy on dialogue and atmosphere but light on meaningful revelations. While the episode teases deeper mythology, it struggles to balance intrigue with payoff.

When and Where to Watch Twelve

Twelve premiered on August 23, 2025, and airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:10 PM KST on tvN in South Korea.

Overall Impression

Episodes 3 and 4 show the potential of Twelve as a thoughtful, layered story about faith, sacrifice, and fractured bonds. However, the sluggish storytelling risks testing the patience of viewers. The angels’ constant setbacks and the demons’ effortless dominance make it hard to stay invested in the conflict.

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The performances and visuals remain strong, but the narrative needs to pick up speed. With only eight episodes in total, the drama cannot afford to linger too long in setup without delivering stronger payoffs.

Twelve is still an ambitious series with mythic scope and emotional undertones, but episodes 3 and 4 highlight its biggest challenge: balancing mystery with momentum. If the coming episodes can shift from slow hints to impactful revelations, the show has a chance to fulfill its promise. Otherwise, it risks being remembered as a beautiful but frustrating watch.

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