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Replying to chococake 13 days ago
When I watched it for the first time I also disagreed with the way the plot went. I could see that SanHa never…
I think a lot of my greviances with the romance plot stems from my ideology of family. Family is not just formed by blood. Family is sacred. And so what you wouldn't do with your blood relative you shouldn't do when you identify someone as a sister or brother.
If she never saw him as a brother and was confused, for the fact she has identified him as one, she has set a line that shouldn't have been crossed.
You just call someone your brother and take it back and then be like err, not anymore... I think I'm in love with you now.
No matter what the signs were, the writer and viewers shouldn't be so careless as to think that seeing someone as a sibling is something so trivial.
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Replying to AnicsiRoscoe Oct 14, 2025
As this is your opinion, I'll give my own on this matter. While this drama is not without flaws, I disagree about…
You emphasized Sanha's line of not being family in your second paragraph yet fail to understand why I say they were never truly a family?

Family is formed by different means, blood, adoption, marriage. The drama portrayed Sanha in an adoptive manner to be part of the family. I will agree Sanha never agreed to being family in that sense, but Juwon did. Which is what I struggle with.

How do you see someone as a brother and then later a lover. Not best friend or friend to lover. Brother to lover! Its not simply an exaggerated "oppa" situation here, the drama in the beginning intends to portray a sibling bond between the three.
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