Yeah he's the main lead, it's obvious that the kdrama writers will make him look better than the SL, despite what…
So sorry, I forgot to put the spoiler thing but i put it up now!
I get what you mean, Suho still cared for her but he was honestly more thoughtless. The Japan thing, again, she knew he was going to Japan but the part that baffles me is how he suddenly told her he liked her, disappeared for 2 years without any contact. Not only was it a lack of human decency, but imagine how she would have felt, the amount of guilt as if she did something wrong to make someone leave and never contact her. If he at least communicated her or told the truth, nothing would be a problem She probably thought he does not want anything to do with her. She did not even know he liked her, she just thought he needed to go and she was fully supportive with his decision.
Seojun however, was basically the Suho in this drama. He was aware throughout the whole webtoon. That she loved Suho unbearably. He was hurt inside but that didn't phase him too act up on her. Seriously, he did not do half the stuff that Seojun is doing here.
What annoys me about the webtoon is how they perceived the two Main leads. The reason why Jukyung's and Seojun's relationship lacked was because Jukyung, again, was basically in this relationship to forget about Suho. He tried everyday to work it with her. Asked her how she, how she was feeling. Yet still respected her boundary because everyone needs privacy. I really love Jukyung here but in the webtoon, she has no character development.
Honestly none of the characters do. Even after Suho came back from Japan, he was pretty much the same. Yes he was happy for their relationship but inside he was broken and insecure. He still could not express his emotions. He is opening up more in the latest episodes but really? It doesn't make sense to me. Why now? It's obvious in the webtoon that Seojun deserved her more. He pretty much did it all
Seojun seeing Suho coming back is very reasonable to be jealous about. Especially when he is trying to make the relationship work. Especially when he knows that Jukyung is still inclined to Suho. Any person who is literally dating the other person wants them to stay away from the person who they want to go back to.
Seojun in the webtoon honestly did not deserve any of that. He was softie throughout the whole story and respected everyone. Suho, i don't blame him either. He was definitely more immature in the webtoon but i know he came back cause he had to. He did not want to interfere in their relationship since the past is in the past, which again, is very mature.
However, Jukyung was the one that got on my nerves the most. What is this plot in the webtoon even about? No character developement, still insecure about two guys. She's a grownass women and literally nothing changed of her.
Okay yeah she probably got more confident but from not sincerely working in the relationship, to still being held back from who she actually loves, it got annoying. She also had no development in trying to accept herself, her flaws.
So in conclusion, moral wise, Seojun deserved her more. However, if we look at realistically, it's obviously Suho because she still cannot seem to get over him nor can her get over her.
This drama, it's cool how they made Suho more appreciable! But as long as you don't add unnecessary characteristics to other innocent side characters, it's good. There was no point to make Seojun look more aggressive here. Honestly he could have been his true self and just not fall for Jugeyong, how much less fanwars it would be. I think its so unessecary to put a character down just to make the mains rise.
So the reason why i think a lot are attached with Seojun still and IS rooting for him is because he is depicted different in the webtoon. Not just because he is considered funny and quirky. I mean i bonded with him a lot in the webtoon so coming and seeing writer do something so useless is a big no no for me and others. I know one should put the webtoon and drama aside. But it's natural to conclude that a character is being deemed more negatively for the sake of the main leads.
Yeah he's the main lead, it's obvious that the kdrama writers will make him look better than the SL, despite what…
I definitely think the writer made him look better here than the webtoon.
Heres why i think so,
Suho does not show this much amount of affection in the webtoon, he definitely very much cared for her but did questionable decisions. For example, He told her he loved her right before boarding the plane to Japan, and then left for two years, leaving no contact or means of communication. She tried to reach to him but he never replied. I get that he did that just to make her forget about him but honestly, human decency. You should tell the truth instead of leaving someone that valued you to the point it took them a long time to start smiling again. She was hurt and burdened by his actions and it took her a long time to heal- like what you said- she's fragile so having your first love with the only guy that knows your face is a pretty big deal. He was more thoughtless in the webtoon, did actions because he was insecure about his relationship with her, which of course is reasonable but maturity is not.
However, the one who was there for her through thick and thin was Seojun. The guy tried his best to make everything work out. Even if he knew his love was one sided for a long time, even while in the relationship (knowing that she is just in it to get over Suho), he did all his must to care for her. He was definitely much more of a softie, did not blame Suho for everything (prolly just once or twice) and never pushed his love on her. From burdens such as being the sole financial aid for his family to dealing with mental issues, aand then also being a trainee, he clinged to Jukyung cause she was one who truly made him happy. He also got a job for her because he wanted to make the relationship work. He really did it all, and never complained once. Much more mature in the webtoon in terms of actions.
However this drama is definitely more different. I don't mind that, i just wish the writer did not have to add unnecessary scenes to characters so that they could be a mere bridge for the main leads. I could be wrong though, characters can definitely improve and more will unfold as the episodes go by so who knows? As long as everyone experiences character development, that's all that matters.
Before anyone comes at me, i am in the minority that do find Suho boring as well. And it's not a deep reason. He does not display emotions, a general character who suddenly fell for the female lead. Just a preference right? I found him like this in the webtoon and drama. I don't care what others think, if you love Suho, good for you, so don't be incredibly critical because i seriously have nothing agains't him. It's also a fluffy drama, why does everyone care so much? Like i would not care if someone did not prefer Seojun (my favorite). Both sides have reasonable statements as to why they don't like Suho or Seojun.
In fact, all of these characters have flaws. S
Seojun is so hurt that he is blaming the death of his friend to someone innocent (Ik, messed up) He just hides his emotions by being playful. He also has been helping his sick mom financially to the point he dropped out of school.
Suho is so hurt that he is experiencing trauma and the poor guy literally has no friends so it's obviously understandable why he is so clingy to Jukyung. He also hides him emotions and has is probably suffering from deep loneliness. Yes, being lonely can get serious.
And then theres Jukyung. Ugh i feel like she goes through the most. Toxic family, bullies, face issues, self esteem, school, self conscious, always have to be careful with who sees her, etc.
See? All these characters are imperfect. So why are we making a big deal of who we prefer or who we don't?
ANYWAYS the drama is really funny so i do laugh at both MLs, i think both of them are appreciable. BOTH of them deserve Jugyeong. We are a big family who have different opinions right?
I'm not going to talk about this further on because i'm afraid this comment section has gone a little bunkers these past few days with something so petty.
Happy (Almost) New Years ^_^ 2020 was trash, but hopefully 2021 will bring more hope.
Also my account keeps on getting banned, who knows how long this will last.
I get what you mean, Suho still cared for her but he was honestly more thoughtless. The Japan thing, again, she knew he was going to Japan but the part that baffles me is how he suddenly told her he liked her, disappeared for 2 years without any contact. Not only was it a lack of human decency, but imagine how she would have felt, the amount of guilt as if she did something wrong to make someone leave and never contact her. If he at least communicated her or told the truth, nothing would be a problem She probably thought he does not want anything to do with her. She did not even know he liked her, she just thought he needed to go and she was fully supportive with his decision.
Seojun however, was basically the Suho in this drama. He was aware throughout the whole webtoon. That she loved Suho unbearably. He was hurt inside but that didn't phase him too act up on her. Seriously, he did not do half the stuff that Seojun is doing here.
What annoys me about the webtoon is how they perceived the two Main leads. The reason why Jukyung's and Seojun's relationship lacked was because Jukyung, again, was basically in this relationship to forget about Suho. He tried everyday to work it with her. Asked her how she, how she was feeling. Yet still respected her boundary because everyone needs privacy. I really love Jukyung here but in the webtoon, she has no character development.
Honestly none of the characters do. Even after Suho came back from Japan, he was pretty much the same. Yes he was happy for their relationship but inside he was broken and insecure. He still could not express his emotions. He is opening up more in the latest episodes but really? It doesn't make sense to me. Why now? It's obvious in the webtoon that Seojun deserved her more. He pretty much did it all
Seojun seeing Suho coming back is very reasonable to be jealous about. Especially when he is trying to make the relationship work. Especially when he knows that Jukyung is still inclined to Suho. Any person who is literally dating the other person wants them to stay away from the person who they want to go back to.
Seojun in the webtoon honestly did not deserve any of that. He was softie throughout the whole story and respected everyone. Suho, i don't blame him either. He was definitely more immature in the webtoon but i know he came back cause he had to. He did not want to interfere in their relationship since the past is in the past, which again, is very mature.
However, Jukyung was the one that got on my nerves the most. What is this plot in the webtoon even about? No character developement, still insecure about two guys. She's a grownass women and literally nothing changed of her.
Okay yeah she probably got more confident but from not sincerely working in the relationship, to still being held back from who she actually loves, it got annoying. She also had no development in trying to accept herself, her flaws.
So in conclusion, moral wise, Seojun deserved her more. However, if we look at realistically, it's obviously Suho because she still cannot seem to get over him nor can her get over her.
This drama, it's cool how they made Suho more appreciable! But as long as you don't add unnecessary characteristics to other innocent side characters, it's good. There was no point to make Seojun look more aggressive here. Honestly he could have been his true self and just not fall for Jugeyong, how much less fanwars it would be. I think its so unessecary to put a character down just to make the mains rise.
So the reason why i think a lot are attached with Seojun still and IS rooting for him is because he is depicted different in the webtoon. Not just because he is considered funny and quirky. I mean i bonded with him a lot in the webtoon so coming and seeing writer do something so useless is a big no no for me and others. I know one should put the webtoon and drama aside. But it's natural to conclude that a character is being deemed more negatively for the sake of the main leads.
Sorry for not putting the spoiler thing though :(
Heres why i think so,
Suho does not show this much amount of affection in the webtoon, he definitely very much cared for her but did questionable decisions. For example, He told her he loved her right before boarding the plane to Japan, and then left for two years, leaving no contact or means of communication. She tried to reach to him but he never replied. I get that he did that just to make her forget about him but honestly, human decency. You should tell the truth instead of leaving someone that valued you to the point it took them a long time to start smiling again. She was hurt and burdened by his actions and it took her a long time to heal- like what you said- she's fragile so having your first love with the only guy that knows your face is a pretty big deal. He was more thoughtless in the webtoon, did actions because he was insecure about his relationship with her, which of course is reasonable but maturity is not.
However, the one who was there for her through thick and thin was Seojun. The guy tried his best to make everything work out. Even if he knew his love was one sided for a long time, even while in the relationship (knowing that she is just in it to get over Suho), he did all his must to care for her. He was definitely much more of a softie, did not blame Suho for everything (prolly just once or twice) and never pushed his love on her. From burdens such as being the sole financial aid for his family to dealing with mental issues, aand then also being a trainee, he clinged to Jukyung cause she was one who truly made him happy. He also got a job for her because he wanted to make the relationship work. He really did it all, and never complained once. Much more mature in the webtoon in terms of actions.
However this drama is definitely more different. I don't mind that, i just wish the writer did not have to add unnecessary scenes to characters so that they could be a mere bridge for the main leads. I could be wrong though, characters can definitely improve and more will unfold as the episodes go by so who knows? As long as everyone experiences character development, that's all that matters.
Oh and YES. I HATED PLAYFUL KISS EW EW EW
- Alice In Borderland
- Todome No kiss
- Chicago Typewriter
- Save me
- Hospital Playlist
- Flower Ever After
- Legend of The Blue Sea
In fact, all of these characters have flaws. S
Seojun is so hurt that he is blaming the death of his friend to someone innocent (Ik, messed up) He just hides his emotions by being playful. He also has been helping his sick mom financially to the point he dropped out of school.
Suho is so hurt that he is experiencing trauma and the poor guy literally has no friends so it's obviously understandable why he is so clingy to Jukyung. He also hides him emotions and has is probably suffering from deep loneliness. Yes, being lonely can get serious.
And then theres Jukyung. Ugh i feel like she goes through the most. Toxic family, bullies, face issues, self esteem, school, self conscious, always have to be careful with who sees her, etc.
See? All these characters are imperfect. So why are we making a big deal of who we prefer or who we don't?
ANYWAYS the drama is really funny so i do laugh at both MLs, i think both of them are appreciable. BOTH of them deserve Jugyeong. We are a big family who have different opinions right?
I'm not going to talk about this further on because i'm afraid this comment section has gone a little bunkers these past few days with something so petty.
Happy (Almost) New Years ^_^ 2020 was trash, but hopefully 2021 will bring more hope.
Also my account keeps on getting banned, who knows how long this will last.