In my opinion, as much as I love Teh, I do believe that Oh-aew deserves better. A forced "happy" ending definitely won't make me or many viewers happy. The rational next step would be for Teh to take some time to think about why he did what he did because to me it seems that he himself was not completely aware of the meaning of his actions. Like how could he say that he loves Oh-aew and will keep trying for their relationship but still have that conversation with Jai at the party? That's a question that must be answered next. What does Oh-aew mean to Teh? and where does Jai fit into all of this.
So many people have very conflicting opinions about what happened in ep 3 & 4 and I just love how this drama brings out the different perspectives of different people. It really makes you think deeply about your own life experiences, because this drama truly depicts real life and how messy, imperfect, and unexpected people's emotions and actions are.
i really dislike cruel city i have no idea why people say it's one the best action dramas because i got really frustrated with so many aspects of this drama tbh and 2 of the main characters have just killed me of boredom with their acting (Nam gyuri & Lee jae yoon) to the point were i've sworn i'll never watch any other drama for them ever
i've always had doubts about eun bok but i told myself i'm just over-analyzing stuff, now it turns he's actually a killer. there are so many funny moments in this drama although they may not be intended to be so which makes it my favorite kinda drama.
also i can't help but love min despite him being a killer and all that, i can't help but feel bad for him it feels like he never grew up from being that little kid who loves his brother more than anything in the world.
also i can't help but love min despite him being a killer and all that, i can't help but feel bad for him it feels like he never grew up from being that little kid who loves his brother more than anything in the world.