I am so curious if they've changed anything since the big controversy or if they're just hoping that people won't find it as bad as the rumors/leaks made it out to be. As long as it's got romance, I'm easily pleased. Unless they've changed that, oh I hope not.
So how did he end up in a black hole/wormhole at the end? Wasn't he supposed to be going home? And I know he can appear for a short period of time and it gets longer each time so he can spend more time with her but hes not actually there is he? He's just a projection? Seems kind of sad.
So it it looking like they'll be together in the end or is this gonna be a not so happy ending? I know it's not finished, just wondering if it's looking like that.
Oh thank the gods. Cheers for that. Pleasantly surprised to hear there's no break up. Usually if the leads get together before the end they do some drama and have them break up and then get back together at the end. But theres no break up? Great to hear, thanks.
She thought he was going crazy beating a random dude up after she rejected him. Once she sees the guy Hwi Oh was…
Ah right okay, thanks for that. But why does that make her change her mind about their relationship? She was/did break up with him at the end there as she thought they couldn't be happy or she didn't deserve to be etc. How does him catching that criminal instead of beating him up make her change her mind and kiss him and then come back at the end and, supposedly as we don't actually see it, get back together.
Why did Hwi Oh say "do you get it now?" when catching that criminal and she thought he was just beating him up? What changed, apart from him not actually beating the guy up, why did she seemingly change her mind? Did I miss something? And how did the ML's anger problems get solved, was it just the therapy?
I don't think autism was depicted as a burden in IOTNBO. Instead it made Sang-tae's character more endearing.…
"Yes, it's said that Ko Mun-young has Anti-social personality disorder, but was it really that? Or was it the effects of what her mother taught her? I think you misinterpreted it."
Definitely think it was this. I will admit it was odd to include it in the first place as its obvious as time goes on she doesnt have it and it was, like you said, her mother molding her to be like her, but it is what it is.
I was under the impression KMY never had ASPD. Her behaviours are taught by her mom since she was young so it is hard to unlearn those but she clearly didnt like it and she has different moral principles than her mother. Also it was hinted at with Gang tae saying he was wrong in saying that she was an empty can, aspd, and that shes not an empty can.
It probably a combination of being taught how to behave by her controlling mom and also a mean to protect herself. As her mother most assuredly had aspd.
If we are being honest, she didn't do anything worthy to be called a psychopath. She comes across as rude and can be unapologetic to those who deserve it (the suicide father and the critic). She is reckless and often cross boundaries. Probably because of the lack of healthy interaction with others? But most probably doesn't have ASPD.
Also Sang Tae was spot on. I've been around people and worked with people with autism like his. It is taxing.
It's light and even then doesn't go anywhere at the end. From what other people have said at least, maybe they're…
Ah damn, didn't mean to spoil it. Although my only source is other people, so I'm not 100% sure what the romance is like at the end or what happens with them, but I ended up putting it on hold for now. So, who knows maybe it does go somewhere.
It's light and even then doesn't go anywhere at the end. From what other people have said at least, maybe they're wrong idk. Probably not the best watch if you're wanting a lot of romance.
Apologies, I'm clearly being a bit dumb here.
Why did Hwi Oh say "do you get it now?" when catching that criminal and she thought he was just beating him up? What changed, apart from him not actually beating the guy up, why did she seemingly change her mind? Did I miss something? And how did the ML's anger problems get solved, was it just the therapy?
Definitely think it was this. I will admit it was odd to include it in the first place as its obvious as time goes on she doesnt have it and it was, like you said, her mother molding her to be like her, but it is what it is.
It probably a combination of being taught how to behave by her controlling mom and also a mean to protect herself. As her mother most assuredly had aspd.
If we are being honest, she didn't do anything worthy to be called a psychopath. She comes across as rude and can be unapologetic to those who deserve it (the suicide father and the critic). She is reckless and often cross boundaries. Probably because of the lack of healthy interaction with others? But most probably doesn't have ASPD.
Also Sang Tae was spot on. I've been around people and worked with people with autism like his. It is taxing.