Lesson learnt: Guys...pls...lets promise ourselves to never walk on the side of a road where you can see big trucks passing by....and never let someone mindlessly protect you without you also mindlessly protecting them πͺ Most importantly... never drive drunk, sleepy or recklesslyπ€¬π€¬π€¬π€¬π€¬π€¬π€¬π€¬π€¬π€¬
OK CAN WE TAlk about how EERIE the switches between the lighthearted game reality and the game system null/voids that Myungha kept getting zapped into were and like the sound design and tension of those scenes really made me think "Am I watching a thriller??!!"
To summarize: The main character Myungha had already died before the start of the show, and the 'author' was a…
So all the world-switching to Myungha in his previous world was just flashbacks of the past? It doesnt mean he went back to the real world anywhere between the timeline?
I think the first couple kisses made sense considering that Yeowoon is completely inexperienced, they even acknowledge…
Them sort of breaking the fourth wall to break the stereotype of BL couples with the dead fish lip kiss was everything And they even took it as inspiration to make it a realistic thing bc Yeowoon is just a highschool student and hasnt has his first kiss yetttt
Question/ending thoughts: So because of Yeowoon rewriting the setting, a new mission was made and so after Myungha dies in real life he is given a second chance in the game life by the half-God sunbae, but is Myungha now forever replaced in the "game world" as his 19 year old self or does the "game world" become reality where Myungha's life is reset back to when he was 19 and he gets to start over with Yeowoon-- as implied by the aspect ratio change at the ending? (It becomes fullscreen rather than the widescreen of the game world)
Most importantly... never drive drunk, sleepy or recklesslyπ€¬π€¬π€¬π€¬π€¬π€¬π€¬π€¬π€¬π€¬
And they even took it as inspiration to make it a realistic thing bc Yeowoon is just a highschool student and hasnt has his first kiss yetttt