They’re really not the same. Jun Seo and Moon Do Hyuk act from completely different places. Jun Seo’s actions…
No.. He did not want ahjin like how DoHyuk want Ah Jin. Jun Seo want Ah Jin to be normal but DoHYuk drugged her to be insane. Thats two dif intentions.
He is the only one who also really knew who she was. With Jae-Oh, she only showed two sides: the helpless girl…
Exactly! Jun Seo knew everything she did, when she used mr. choi for her dad. He even witness it. Jae-Oh only thought Ah Jin was the victim and that Ah Jin would never kill her own dad. Until the end, Jae-Oh still doesn't believe that Ah Jin killed her own dad. He is just blindly follow her calls and blindly make her use him.
honestly i get why people are mad at him because yeah, choosing to die together with ah jin isn’t exactly the…
I totally agree with you! The only part I slightly disagree with is Jun Seo’s decision not to take down that psycho guy before Ah Jin. I completely understand his reasoning, he didn’t want Ah Jin to manipulate or harm even more people, and he was trying to think ahead to minimize the overall damage. At the same time, it was such a tense moment because it felt like maybe a more immediate action could have prevented some of the chaos.
I think that’s what makes Jun Seo such a compelling character, he’s constantly balancing the line between doing what’s right in the moment and trying to prevent bigger tragedies in the long run. His choices aren’t always easy to agree with, but you can see that he’s motivated by logic and concern for others, not just personal gain. That moral struggle really adds depth to the story and keeps us on edge.
I know Jun Seo thought he should expose Ah Jin because he loves her, but I had to admit that he is making dumb choices. He should have brought the psychopath guy down before Ah Jin.ðŸ˜
I really thought the follow up from the documentary was to bring down moon dohyeok omg i thought he'd be sitting…
Right?? I totally thought the same thing! I was bracing myself for Moon Dohyeok to completely lose it, and then the opening hits with Jaeoh’s death, my jaw legit dropped. I honestly thought Junseo had some next-level move before he died, but nope… just left me shook.
Could we please stop romanticising infidelity in the 21st century?? I'm currently at episode 7, and whilst the…
I understand why it might look like infidelity from the outside, but I actually don’t see this drama that way at all. If the FL were truly married to the SML and had a child together, I’d agree it could be infidelity, but that’s not the case here. The whole point of the drama is exploring how the ML copes with his feelings for someone he thought was married.
Even if you imagine a scenario where they were actually married, I’d still argue it’s not infidelity. Being attracted to someone who’s married isn’t a crime, it’s how you handle those feelings that matters. The ML never sleeps with her knowing she’s married, and he doesn’t intentionally try to get close to her with that knowledge either. Even when they share the same room at the old lady’s place, he exercises complete self-control.
In fact, the story shows him respecting her boundaries and her life. He’s happy seeing her with her family and walks away rather than pursuing her. He only gets upset when her husband betrays her, he doesn’t want to cheat with her, and he doesn’t want her to be cheated on either. Looking at it from his perspective, this isn’t a story romanticizing infidelity, it’s a story about moral restraint, respect, and navigating complicated emotions.
I dont see him that way at all...He just cope with it best he can... Its so hard because he is man on the end…
I like your take on it! 🥹 He really is struggling between what he feels and what he thinks he should do. His mom’s words definitely add pressure. I still see him acting more out of practicality, but your point about his emotional conflict makes sense too. Even by his nature, he is attracted to her, we have to appreciate the fact that he knows moral and tried his best to turn off his feelings, distant, even get engaged to another girl he is not in love with.ðŸ˜
I think this ML is a loser and should get some real problems in his life.The son of a bitch falls in love with…
You’re acting like he personally stole your wife. Breathe... He is not stealing anyone's wives. The fact is he lets her go and tried his best to distant himself. Appreciate that instead of insulting him.
The ML is trying to get a woman to cheat on her husband what a self absorbed self pitying dweeb simp asshole.…
Hey, I think you misunderstood the situation. No one was trying to get anyone to cheat. That wasn’t the intention at all. Before she told him she was married, he was in love. After finding out, he tries his best to distant himself from her. He even told her to quit but that didn't happen because FL tries everything to prove her ability and worth. When he saw SML and SFL together, he got mad because he is worried for FL thinking SML is her husband and he cheated on her. ML is totally not a red flag. He smiled when he saw her with her kid and husband. If you feel differently, that’s your choice, but there’s no need for insults. Take care!
I think that’s what makes Jun Seo such a compelling character, he’s constantly balancing the line between doing what’s right in the moment and trying to prevent bigger tragedies in the long run. His choices aren’t always easy to agree with, but you can see that he’s motivated by logic and concern for others, not just personal gain. That moral struggle really adds depth to the story and keeps us on edge.
Even if you imagine a scenario where they were actually married, I’d still argue it’s not infidelity. Being attracted to someone who’s married isn’t a crime, it’s how you handle those feelings that matters. The ML never sleeps with her knowing she’s married, and he doesn’t intentionally try to get close to her with that knowledge either. Even when they share the same room at the old lady’s place, he exercises complete self-control.
In fact, the story shows him respecting her boundaries and her life. He’s happy seeing her with her family and walks away rather than pursuing her. He only gets upset when her husband betrays her, he doesn’t want to cheat with her, and he doesn’t want her to be cheated on either. Looking at it from his perspective, this isn’t a story romanticizing infidelity, it’s a story about moral restraint, respect, and navigating complicated emotions.
He really is struggling between what he feels and what he thinks he should do. His mom’s words definitely add pressure. I still see him acting more out of practicality, but your point about his emotional conflict makes sense too. Even by his nature, he is attracted to her, we have to appreciate the fact that he knows moral and tried his best to turn off his feelings, distant, even get engaged to another girl he is not in love with.ðŸ˜