I was hoping Eun Jung would rethink but nope. I really hate the ending. Honestly, I donβt agree with assisted…
yeah, like she wasn't suffering worse than death already. she should "let it happen naturally" and go on because others would be hurt because SHE is suffering. huh?
im sorry this was exhuasting and at time i didnt get the point of their arguments. Sangyeon was so poorly written…
imo they showed her inner struggles in the first half but didn't when it was needed the most, when she came around and realised her errors, so i get your point. there was a disconnect towards the end, especially.
[ EP 11 ]atp I'm like... bro, move on! ππ it's been like 10 years, she's said "NO" like a hundred times, things have ended, been made clear, are y'all kids?? ARE YOU CHILDREN? IS THIS A CHILD'S PLAY?also, the whole work team is unprofessional af. all they talk about is dating, whether they're driving, eating or working, it's a teen drama with a stupid love triangle (square here?) that never ends. they are SO repetitive and unprofessional. please, act like adults for once? and sy: act friendly, act harmless, act like nothing ever happened then β¨ snarky comment β¨no acknowledgement, no apology, no guilt, just passive aggressive remarks. I'm really curious, what worse could even happen?
earlier it was hard to watch and heavy but now, it's just lost the plot. get back.
Nope I wholeheartedly disagree with this . There is no excuse for bad behavior here. We all go through things.…
i am not justifying ill behaviour, which i haven't seen much of so far either. y'all need to stop assuming things. i am simply understanding a character. if you consume fiction with a "bad people vs good people" lense, you're missing out on nuance and depth.
btw i do know what you're saying, at times i felt very bitter towards her bc I've had a "best friend" too, who never told me anything "real" about her and was always jealous no matter how nice i was to her. but i think we're reacting with our own emotions to these characters, which often prevents us from looking at them objectively. we end up projecting our past traumas onto these characters.
Having "gone through so much" or having "it so hard" is not an excuse to treating people poorly…
you're taking this wrong, i am not justifying any of her behaviour. but that's how people are, they're products of their past and how they've treated. you could try to sugarcoat it but that's literally how we work. and she isn't a "bad person" either imo, (I'm on ep7 pls don't spoil lol) she is just a regular, very flawed person who is trying her best to get past it.
and i could also call eunjung a "bad person" because she kept pushing sy to be on good terms with her mother despite being told that her mother literally hates her guts and many more awful things she's done. and eunjung didn't even try to understand, just kept pushing sy, thinking everyone else also has a good mother. but i won't because that's because of how eunjung grew up, that's her perspective.
I'm not saying you should be this understanding of everyone who hurts you irl but this is fiction and we're looking at all characters objectively, so i think we should be objective about our judgements of them and not think in black and white. or you will not have a good time consuming fiction that doesn't have clear-cut morally "correct" characters which adhere to present day ethics. :)
i have so much to say. so. much. but i think if i begin writing, i won't be a able to stop, or put all my thoughts down. or not get personal.
but i loved this, so much. i am glad i decided to watch it.
earlier it was hard to watch and heavy but now, it's just lost the plot. get back.
btw i do know what you're saying, at times i felt very bitter towards her bc I've had a "best friend" too, who never told me anything "real" about her and was always jealous no matter how nice i was to her. but i think we're reacting with our own emotions to these characters, which often prevents us from looking at them objectively. we end up projecting our past traumas onto these characters.
and i could also call eunjung a "bad person" because she kept pushing sy to be on good terms with her mother despite being told that her mother literally hates her guts and many more awful things she's done. and eunjung didn't even try to understand, just kept pushing sy, thinking everyone else also has a good mother. but i won't because that's because of how eunjung grew up, that's her perspective.
I'm not saying you should be this understanding of everyone who hurts you irl but this is fiction and we're looking at all characters objectively, so i think we should be objective about our judgements of them and not think in black and white. or you will not have a good time consuming fiction that doesn't have clear-cut morally "correct" characters which adhere to present day ethics. :)