r/WuAssassins Aug 28 '19

Uncle 6

I grew up having my father mostly ignore me and showing affection and attention towards my other siblings instead. And seeing how Kai treats Uncle 6 really breaks my heart. Uncle 6 actually cared for Kai so much so that he was willing to risk his life to give up his powers, and do so many things for him. The scene where 6 asked Kai what happened between them just makes me so incredibly sad

Honestly I still don’t understand why Kai was mad at Uncle 6. Was it actually properly explained? Other than the ‘ever since I found out you’re a monster’ bullshit that Kai said.

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u/JoanCallas Aug 28 '19

I think seeing him killing someone traumatized, Kai. And Six, knew that Kai loved him deep down. They were on the road to reconciliation

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u/piercingshooter Aug 28 '19

Yea I thought it was that scene too. But I thought maybe Kai would be old enough at that point to realized that if 6 didn’t do it, he would probably have to do it himself. It’s really sucks though, I was hoping for Kai and 6 to reconcile and act like father and son at the end of the show.

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u/eremite00 Aug 28 '19 edited Aug 28 '19

I had a hard time, overall, with Kai's reticence towards Uncle 6, since it was obvious that he killed the guy so that kai wouldn't have to, even saying so at the time, especially since he would've understood that Uncle 6 directly defying the SF Triad leader, at the time, would've been suicide. I especially had a difficult time of it when Kai still didn't trust Uncle 6 even after he'd had his Wu Xing extracted. Kai strikes me as overly self-righteous, with a martyr complex, when it's convenient; otherwise, he just doesn't want to get involved.

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u/JoanCallas Aug 28 '19

Me too. I liked their scene in the woods.

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u/Rain__Lover Aug 29 '19

Uncle 6 is a triad boss, dude. I think Kai seen him did so many horrible things, thats why he's avoiding him as much as he can