Alternative title: smug prosecutor gets in the way of justice for at least 11 episodes
"You're no different from the people you despise, you're all criminals"
Law ensures that those at or near the bottom of the socio-economic hierarchy who refuse to conform to cultural norms are equally destitute, oppressed and criminalized
Law =/= morality. A criminal isn't necessarily an immoral person
"Your method was wrong"
Says who? You? What right do YOU have to punish people? You gave yourself that right? Because you said so? Because some people (officers, prosecutors and judges) assigned sovereignty to themselves? Then what the driver did was right. He had the right to punish people, because I say so
"You're taking your anger out on them"
Derailing the conversation, aren't you? Classic red herring. His anger helped survivors of sexual and non-sexual assault, something you could never do. Where's his thank you?
"If there were too many people like you, we would descend into anarchy"
Oh, no! Whatever shall we do without government corruption? *rolls eyes*
'There can be no justice without revenge, and society doesn't understand that'Even with revenge one can't have…
The past cannot be changed, that's true. It's not possible to 100% compensate for damages. But it's better to have taught the offenders a lesson than never to have taught them a lesson at all
If many viewers liked this show, then it probably wasn't ruined by the fluff. You probably just weren't the target…
I have a similar problem with the accusations of sexualization
To sexualize means to "make someone sexual," or reduce someone to the status of mere objects; an incoherent and vague meaning upon reflection
People are social and sexual creatures who want to be validated and desired in an irresistible object-like way. But media depicts gay couples as "perverts" or non-sexual creatures who hold onto their V-cards till their funerals do them part, if gay couples are depicted at all
Let's be honest here, the regular de-sexualization of gay couples reflects the stigma associated with gay sex. The sexual and non-sexual expressions of love between men are to be equally cherished and hung on the walls of our minds
With regard to the endings, I'm not a fan of sad endings. There's nothing like an angsty, seductive, erotic, fluffy gay romance with the promise of happily ever after at the end of a rough day
I so want them back in their right bodies and Rin with Kagura & Yashiro with Kenta, but I know that’s not going…
To quote Rin, from episode 3:
"Yashiro may be inside Kagura's body, but she's still Kagura to me! Kagura is a woman! I'm not going to hand her over to anyone! The person I like happened to be a woman. I just ... really like her! I want to date her moving forward!"
The person she has chemistry with would be Kagura, the woman with "soft and fluffy skin." Not Yashiro
like everyone say, this story is so good. something like goblin.. just if there male×female version with long…
Speaking of Goblin, I want a gay, whimsical Goblin and Beauty and the Beast crossover romance about a depressed Goblin who transforms into a man (Gong Yoo) when he learns to love another man and receives the other's love in return
This was... very disappointing. Thankfully, I had no expectations before I started watching it. xDI didn't like…
"Why did they have to date in the first place?"
I'd assume that Jeong Woo (Dong Baek), the favored child of "god," had no name or destiny for himself
To this "god," names define people. They are keys to their "souls" that capture their essence and determine their destiny. His child shalt not be given a name or destiny until further notice
Young Woon (Yu Dam) giving the favored child of "god" a name broke the channel by which "god" reached his child from above. His child's destiny was determined by a person; an offensive act of rebellion against "god" and his commands
But "god" understood that his child loved the man. Cursed, Young Woon (Yu Dam) was to reincarnate, fight the bitter destiny and prove his love to the child. Only then would "god" approve of their relationship or the name that Young Woon (Yu Dam) gave his child
Their relationship was "tested," not "forced"
In the end, Young Woon (Yu Dam) begged for forgiveness
"God, please, it's my fault! You can take away all my memories! So please, save him!"
The sincerity of the love must have touched "god"
He took the bitter memories from the man, sent him back to the beginning and let his child decide what to do with himself
"Would you like to have dinner with me?"
We could see that the child decided to love Young Woon (Yu Dam)
That's my explanation. Someone else might come up with a better one!
That Jeong Woo (Dong Baek) wanted to have dinner with Young Woon (Yu Dam) means his heart made its decision: to start over and love his man without hesitation
I wouldn't want women to be distracted by men, and vice versa
"You're no different from the people you despise, you're all criminals"
Law ensures that those at or near the bottom of the socio-economic hierarchy who refuse to conform to cultural norms are equally destitute, oppressed and criminalized
Law =/= morality. A criminal isn't necessarily an immoral person
"Your method was wrong"
Says who? You? What right do YOU have to punish people? You gave yourself that right? Because you said so? Because some people (officers, prosecutors and judges) assigned sovereignty to themselves? Then what the driver did was right. He had the right to punish people, because I say so
"You're taking your anger out on them"
Derailing the conversation, aren't you? Classic red herring. His anger helped survivors of sexual and non-sexual assault, something you could never do. Where's his thank you?
"If there were too many people like you, we would descend into anarchy"
Oh, no! Whatever shall we do without government corruption? *rolls eyes*
And the driver should have devoted himself to his singlehood
Deep questions, the answer to all of which would be "no"
There can be no justice without revenge, and society doesn't understand that
It's best for someone to take matters into their own hands
To sexualize means to "make someone sexual," or reduce someone to the status of mere objects; an incoherent and vague meaning upon reflection
People are social and sexual creatures who want to be validated and desired in an irresistible object-like way. But media depicts gay couples as "perverts" or non-sexual creatures who hold onto their V-cards till their funerals do them part, if gay couples are depicted at all
Let's be honest here, the regular de-sexualization of gay couples reflects the stigma associated with gay sex. The sexual and non-sexual expressions of love between men are to be equally cherished and hung on the walls of our minds
With regard to the endings, I'm not a fan of sad endings. There's nothing like an angsty, seductive, erotic, fluffy gay romance with the promise of happily ever after at the end of a rough day
"Yashiro may be inside Kagura's body, but she's still Kagura to me! Kagura is a woman! I'm not going to hand her over to anyone! The person I like happened to be a woman. I just ... really like her! I want to date her moving forward!"
The person she has chemistry with would be Kagura, the woman with "soft and fluffy skin." Not Yashiro
Man arrives in the "afterlife." To reconcile with the man who rejected him on the basis of his "gender," he asks a "god" to transform him into a woman
The message, "change your gender and pray the gay away for your crush," paints the story with unimaginative indulgences
Edit 1: Rin and Kagura would have made a cute couple
Edit 2: Aww, the "god" said gay rights
I'd assume that Jeong Woo (Dong Baek), the favored child of "god," had no name or destiny for himself
To this "god," names define people. They are keys to their "souls" that capture their essence and determine their destiny. His child shalt not be given a name or destiny until further notice
Young Woon (Yu Dam) giving the favored child of "god" a name broke the channel by which "god" reached his child from above. His child's destiny was determined by a person; an offensive act of rebellion against "god" and his commands
But "god" understood that his child loved the man. Cursed, Young Woon (Yu Dam) was to reincarnate, fight the bitter destiny and prove his love to the child. Only then would "god" approve of their relationship or the name that Young Woon (Yu Dam) gave his child
Their relationship was "tested," not "forced"
In the end, Young Woon (Yu Dam) begged for forgiveness
"God, please, it's my fault! You can take away all my memories! So please, save him!"
The sincerity of the love must have touched "god"
He took the bitter memories from the man, sent him back to the beginning and let his child decide what to do with himself
"Would you like to have dinner with me?"
We could see that the child decided to love Young Woon (Yu Dam)
That's my explanation. Someone else might come up with a better one!
No lies detected
Ain't nobody got time for that "straight" agenda
Dennis was the mysterious person armed with bow and arrows who shot Jeong Woo (Dong Baek) in the past
"He's always like this! Abandoning people after using them"
He may have had feelings for Young Woon (Yu Dam)
Jealous of every minute Young Woon (Yu Dam) spent with Jeong Woo (Dong Baek), he disposed of Jeong Woo (Dong Baek)
From then on, he was cursed to reincarnate with the other two men
It didn't help that Young Woon (Yu Dam) deliberately ignored him. The fear of abandonment left Dennis angry and less than he had been
That's just my assumption though!
That Jeong Woo (Dong Baek) wanted to have dinner with Young Woon (Yu Dam) means his heart made its decision: to start over and love his man without hesitation