I'm less so referring to the 'who is right who is wrong' of it all, as I think it's pretty clear that infidelity = bad. But more so of the show taking its time to sit with both of the characters. Ba-Mhee being a girl incredibly lonely in her relationship, feeling left behind by Tae and therefore turned to someone who gave her attention (which again infidelity = bad). And Tae getting cheated on by a person he thought would never betray him. Both of these view points get explored, and in the end we see two people both hurt yet still holding a lot of affection for each other, a lot of love and hurt. I'm not excusing what Ba-Mhee did, I was just impressed that the show actually took its time with the story.
If I had a nickel for every time a homophobic maternal figure had a medical emergency in a gl after the couple gets together I would have two nickels which isn't a lot but it's weird it happened twice
I'm not excusing what Ba-Mhee did, I was just impressed that the show actually took its time with the story.