I kinda knew they were gonna do this in the end episode and also the run and confess scene was kinda predictable…
I don't think that's true. He probably would have found out Shin didn't leave and ended up telling him in the end because he already was depresso and willing to confess before. Until he saw the boxes. This letter situation just sped things along.
I am rewatching episode one, and I noticed an interesting detail in the car scene.When the protesters are protesting,…
Interesting. Assuming it was Akk I doubt Ayan saw him do something. His reaction to him when they finally talked would probably have been different. It is still possible that Akk just knew something was gonna happen (from being in the know) and had to make it not become an actual issue. Hence the quick warning. And any evidence leading to suspcion of the school...not just him...would be bad. Thus, the chasing to see what he knows makes sense in both scenarios. Or for other more innocent reasons.
We don't know exactly what he actually wrote. I'd think it was more random thoughts than a detailed plan.
It's Dikas notebook right? If its a journal it probably has random musings that merely lead him to the school. Combined with the talks they had about the school. I doubt it has something dangerous enough to take the school down. It could easily be explained away when the teachers find it. They wouldn't even need to do something to Ayan himself technically.
Anyway, I thought about it being staged as a possibility. I guess the only thing is...Thua was trying to get Ayan to stop. Helping him would not do that, but Ayan did help him before and we don't know how close they really are...what they talked about and such. Also, people can get mad in the moment and not think things through. It'd make sense for him to immediately think it was Akk. On a different note, what's the point in worrying about the precious stolen thing. Doesn't mean it isn't precious or wasn't stolen. He can't just look through everyones belongings to find it. But I think his necklace is the real precious thing to him. Not the notebook.
At the end of the day, it being staged makes the most sense to me.
Cause many are secretly breaking the law...thus not all think it's a good one even if they aren't protesting.…
Pfft Akk isn't good..he is da boss of the students so he cant get in trouble with himself. And the teachers use the students to patrol soo Thua is only pretending to be normal. Doesn't mean he is a rule follower when no one is technically looking. Plus, its likely the perfects would ignore finding him on the phone because he is close to them to some degree. At the very least Kan would probably try to get Akk to let it slide. Which is obviously hypocritical, but that's probably the point to a certain extent.
We don't know exactly what he actually wrote. I'd think it was more random thoughts than a detailed plan.
I just felt like he wore the pendant cause it is important to him. Same with the journal. He might actually want people in the know to see him waltzing around with those things. In order to gauge reactions. He also doesnt seem too worried about the journal after the fact. Which would lead me to think it is important to him but doesn't have anything damning in it. In regards to him specifically. Personally, he doesn't seem hyperfixated on revenge because he is taking things slow. His only thoughtless actions were the lockroom fight...and maybe toying with Akk too much. I'm trying to think of another one. haha
Anyway, I feel like people truly focused on revenge are quicker to act and thus likely to not gather all the information beforehand. Doing things more on emotion. In general, that's not how Ayan carries himself. With that said, there are meticulous villains that can and will slowly torture people who betray them. Meaning that his revenge could be super calculated. A slow and sweet type. If that was the case, I feel like he wouldn't friendly flirt with Akk as much. Since it would likely mess with the plan of using him to get to the big bad...if that was part of the plan. This is going off the idea of Ayan being obsessed with the revenge above anything else. Like the truth.
We don't know exactly what he actually wrote. I'd think it was more random thoughts than a detailed plan.
Yeah, at first he had the potential to mess up himself. He seems pretty level-headed though. Still, if someone did something you suggest I can see him being concerned. Especially if he is not planning anything as concerning as the other person. Or it backfires because the person just screws him over.
Good observation! And when they fought at the gym, it was because Akk thought Ayan was talking about him when…
That's a lot of assumptions. We won't actually know until next week probably. Ayan could have put Akk in the center because he is the lead perfect. The main connection between the students and teachers. Meaning he is the best person to get close to.
The end was cute with a bit of cheekiness haha
Anyway, I thought about it being staged as a possibility. I guess the only thing is...Thua was trying to get Ayan to stop. Helping him would not do that, but Ayan did help him before and we don't know how close they really are...what they talked about and such. Also, people can get mad in the moment and not think things through. It'd make sense for him to immediately think it was Akk.
On a different note, what's the point in worrying about the precious stolen thing. Doesn't mean it isn't precious or wasn't stolen. He can't just look through everyones belongings to find it. But I think his necklace is the real precious thing to him. Not the notebook.
At the end of the day, it being staged makes the most sense to me.
Thua is only pretending to be normal. Doesn't mean he is a rule follower when no one is technically looking. Plus, its likely the perfects would ignore finding him on the phone because he is close to them to some degree. At the very least Kan would probably try to get Akk to let it slide. Which is obviously hypocritical, but that's probably the point to a certain extent.
Personally, he doesn't seem hyperfixated on revenge because he is taking things slow. His only thoughtless actions were the lockroom fight...and maybe toying with Akk too much. I'm trying to think of another one. haha
Anyway, I feel like people truly focused on revenge are quicker to act and thus likely to not gather all the information beforehand. Doing things more on emotion. In general, that's not how Ayan carries himself. With that said, there are meticulous villains that can and will slowly torture people who betray them. Meaning that his revenge could be super calculated. A slow and sweet type. If that was the case, I feel like he wouldn't friendly flirt with Akk as much. Since it would likely mess with the plan of using him to get to the big bad...if that was part of the plan. This is going off the idea of Ayan being obsessed with the revenge above anything else. Like the truth.
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