Also I think Day is in the process of accepting his disability (the scene with a cane) and is about to realise…
I think so too. Plus the scene with the cane is actually really important because it shows what Night told his mum later: That Day is becoming more and more independent. Basically hinting that Mhok could have taken the opportunity...
Honestly, as much as I'm sad about the breakup (I'm counting on P'Aof to give us a happy ending), this was a really well thought out conflict for a breakup in terms of scriptwriting. It's not a contrived, superficial misunderstanding like I've seen in many other shows, but it has deep meaning for both characters. I could completely understand Mhok's fear and overprotectiveness that came from the trauma of losing his sister because he hadn't been there for her, but I could also 100% understand Day, whose only wish had always been to be treated as a normal person, and on an equal level. This was truly a time when I couldn't choose a side in an argument. In this very episode, we can see Day telling Mhok that he knows he won the dance award out of pity, but he is okay with it because at least he can always know that Mhok won't treat him any differently. At the same time, Mhok's fear for Day's safety is reinforced by his dream and his panicked search for Day during the accident at the resort and later that day when he could not find him. Both traits have been consistent with the characters since the first episode. Very good scriptwriting indeed.
Okay so it's been a while since I saw the previous season, but what is/was the drama with the FL's (Cha Eun Jae)…
I don't remember the exact details either but I think one of the patients Seo Woo Jin operated on in season 2 had had a previous surgery done by Cha Eun Jae's brother and he found out that they made some kind of mistake which the patient didn't even know about...
How could they do that to the book? They could have just swapped it... 🤦♀️I was thinking: it's loose,…
That was my first thought as well, but I feel like it's meant to be symbolic in a way... Day's book was incomplete, but now her book is too. And even if they attach the page, it's always obvious that it was once torn out
You know about the speculations that Day might get his eyes back, right? One of the "contenders" for donor is…
Someone posted a link to the English translation of the novel here, so I read it...
MAJOR SPOILER
I liked how they solved it in the novel: First Day gets a transplant, but the operation is unsuccessful, he still can't see. Then he works on becoming independent and living his life to the fullest (like Master Aon), and later the second donation is finally successful and he can see again... But there was no mention of Mhok or Night donating their eyes (or dying), so I wouldn't worry too much about it
Unless, of course, the actual series goes a completely different route
The way Mhok knelt down and re-enacted the engagement was too much for my heart... At this point, all I wish for is a double wedding of Mhok&Day and Night&Porjai in the final episode If that were to happen, I don't know how to increase the rating any further since it's already a 10
I mean, I don't see Gee kissing Day just because she is good friends with Day. August may not be a bad person,…
Yes but Gee also didn't overhear Day saying that he likes her right? And I agree that August is dumb and immature... he needs to learn from his mistake
Unpopular opinion, but I don't hate August. His actions had a pretty bad outcome, but why does everyone act like he intentionally wanted to break Day's heart? He likes Day so much (platonically) that he tried to force himself to love him back...obviously not a good idea. But in the end he put Day's happiness above his own happiness - wasn't that essentially what Mhok did too? Of course August is stupid for not knowing that feelings can't be forced. He'd better apologize and be friends with Day again in the future. I'm not completely defending him, but I feel like he really wanted Day to be a little happier and to "help" him in any way he could, and this had the exact opposite effect...he was really upset about it too, almost cried when saying that he couldn't do it
That August guy make my nerves cracking and my blood start boiling now!!! How can he make Day like that??? Day…
My theory is that August actually didn't mean to stand Day up (he was so nice to him when they talked, he said that he'll always be his partner and doesn't want anybody else), maybe something really bad happended like an accident? And he might have come to the bar to ask about Day, the same way Day wanted Mhok to ask whether August still showed up... It would make sense for him to visit Day to apologize and explain what happened But we have to wait until the next episode to find out
I always wondered why he is not doing that with the eyedrops....
Even with the eye drops he has to come really close and he doesn't want Mhok to know so that's why he waited for the perfect moment Really a beautiful scene
Not trying to nitpick but during ep 2 , the scene where mhok kicks the door open and goes into days room bothers…
Day didn't really hear the noise, he had earbuds on (because he didn't want to hear Mhok's screaming earlier and was most likely trying to relax with some music) I guess he just felt the force of the shock after the door was kicked in...that put him on a bit of alert so he got up He managed to do this effortlessly because it's his bathtub - he's probably bathed there hundreds of times and therefore knows its dimensions pretty well I also interpret him saying "who is it" as a way of asking "is there anyone?" because he didn't really know what to think about the situation or what was really happening So he actually didn't know that someone was standing right in front of him And I believe that he was able to grab the towel so quickly because he was the one who placed it, so he knows exactly where it is
I could completely understand Mhok's fear and overprotectiveness that came from the trauma of losing his sister because he hadn't been there for her, but I could also 100% understand Day, whose only wish had always been to be treated as a normal person, and on an equal level. This was truly a time when I couldn't choose a side in an argument.
In this very episode, we can see Day telling Mhok that he knows he won the dance award out of pity, but he is okay with it because at least he can always know that Mhok won't treat him any differently. At the same time, Mhok's fear for Day's safety is reinforced by his dream and his panicked search for Day during the accident at the resort and later that day when he could not find him.
Both traits have been consistent with the characters since the first episode. Very good scriptwriting indeed.
MAJOR SPOILER
I liked how they solved it in the novel: First Day gets a transplant, but the operation is unsuccessful, he still can't see. Then he works on becoming independent and living his life to the fullest (like Master Aon), and later the second donation is finally successful and he can see again... But there was no mention of Mhok or Night donating their eyes (or dying), so I wouldn't worry too much about it
Unless, of course, the actual series goes a completely different route
If that were to happen, I don't know how to increase the rating any further since it's already a 10
And I agree that August is dumb and immature... he needs to learn from his mistake
He likes Day so much (platonically) that he tried to force himself to love him back...obviously not a good idea. But in the end he put Day's happiness above his own happiness - wasn't that essentially what Mhok did too?
Of course August is stupid for not knowing that feelings can't be forced. He'd better apologize and be friends with Day again in the future.
I'm not completely defending him, but I feel like he really wanted Day to be a little happier and to "help" him in any way he could, and this had the exact opposite effect...he was really upset about it too, almost cried when saying that he couldn't do it
But we have to wait until the next episode to find out
Really a beautiful scene
I guess he just felt the force of the shock after the door was kicked in...that put him on a bit of alert so he got up
He managed to do this effortlessly because it's his bathtub - he's probably bathed there hundreds of times and therefore knows its dimensions pretty well
I also interpret him saying "who is it" as a way of asking "is there anyone?" because he didn't really know what to think about the situation or what was really happening
So he actually didn't know that someone was standing right in front of him
And I believe that he was able to grab the towel so quickly because he was the one who placed it, so he knows exactly where it is