I wasn't impressed with episode 15. Nothing new other than Master Lee explaining how he shifted without using an ice stone. The rest were useless, even the "we should say the same thing" was too predictable.
Now, on to Master Lee's revelation. -- That is the answer we are all looking for how Nak Su's soul was absorbed by Bu Yeon.
Nak Su used the soul ejector (created through the ice stone). Nak Su, and more likely than not Bu Yeon too, are powerful enough to soul shift without using the ice stone/soul ejector.
There is a high possibility that Nak Su and Bu Yeon both used their natural ability to soul shift which allowed them to occupy the same body -- which was not supposed to be possible.
So … 1. Nak Su can absorb another person's energy because she used a soul ejector. 2. But without knowing it, she accidentally used her natural ability to soul shift (like Master Lee) … her desire to escape probably triggered it. 3. Bu Yeon, being familiar with the power of the ice stone and recognized the power of Nak Su, used her natural ability to soul shift Nak Su into her body … then soul shifted her own soul back into her own body too.
Even if we remove #2, #3 alone is more than enough.
We definitely have two very powerful souls inside one body.
EDIT: Forgot to mention, it would also explain why there is no blue mark tattoo. It was not the soul ejector that did the soul shift, it was their natural ability to soul shift that did it.
Or, because both Nak Su and Bu Yeon soul shifted __naturally__, the side effect of the soul ejector instead showed up on their eyes and eventually faded. The only remaining "side effect" from the soul ejector is the ability to absorb energy from other people.
What's the difference between the prisoners in blue and the prisoners in beige?
In some countries, not sure in Korea, colour coding represents if one is on death row or life sentence. Or, the colours represent how heinous their crime was.
It could also mean job/responsibility inside the prison -- which would be different per prison too.
Q: Are they going to break up later?A: I would not be surprised at all. They may go down this route just to educate…
It's not [being] "dismissive", it's analysing where the writer will take the story considering how from episode 1 they want to talk about what autistics face. Joon Ho is a fictional character and the show is an advocacy about autism. It's not your regular fiction drama.
Do you guys think our FL will leave ML and go to USA or break up with ML after hearing ml's family disapproval…
Q: Are they going to break up later? A: I would not be surprised at all. They may go down this route just to educate people on how challenging a relationship is, especially if one is autistic. And that is coming from my own experience being an autistic myself.
Q: What will be the reason for their break up? A: It could be anything. But definitely NOT because Young Woo "no longer" loves Joon Ho. Many autistic persons love forever, some are even hopeless romantics.
Q: Who would initiate the break up? A: More likely than not, Joon Ho. Sorry, but not sorry, neurotypicals are the quickest to give up.
Q: Will they get back together after? A: More likely, since this is still fiction. Second, they may want to demonstrate that it is indeed possible to have a healthy relationship with an autistic person.
It is also possible they will not … most women does not like getting back with their exes … Young Woo is, after all, an adult woman. And being an autistic adult, you gained their trust … when trust is very important for us autistics … well, you get the idea.
Personally, I want them to go down this path instead of choosing the "fantasy" route. But at the end of the day, it's still fiction. They can choose to portray how beautiful a relationship with an autistic is instead of focusing on the challenges. Which is fine too, at least for me, I don't know how other autistics will react to that (many of us experienced painful breakups because we're autistic and the neurotypical can't stand us any longer or their families influenced them).
Those translating my feedback into other languages, I have a request, can you DM/PM me the links where you posted the translation? I would like to keep a copy too.
I've seen some of the translations of episode 1 and episode 2 in Korean sites but that was because I was informed about it. Someone informed be there were also translations in Indonesian and Vietnamese but I'm still waiting for the links and my attempt at searching is failing me.
Now, on to Master Lee's revelation.
-- That is the answer we are all looking for how Nak Su's soul was absorbed by Bu Yeon.
Nak Su used the soul ejector (created through the ice stone). Nak Su, and more likely than not Bu Yeon too, are powerful enough to soul shift without using the ice stone/soul ejector.
There is a high possibility that Nak Su and Bu Yeon both used their natural ability to soul shift which allowed them to occupy the same body -- which was not supposed to be possible.
So …
1. Nak Su can absorb another person's energy because she used a soul ejector.
2. But without knowing it, she accidentally used her natural ability to soul shift (like Master Lee) … her desire to escape probably triggered it.
3. Bu Yeon, being familiar with the power of the ice stone and recognized the power of Nak Su, used her natural ability to soul shift Nak Su into her body … then soul shifted her own soul back into her own body too.
Even if we remove #2, #3 alone is more than enough.
We definitely have two very powerful souls inside one body.
EDIT: Forgot to mention, it would also explain why there is no blue mark tattoo. It was not the soul ejector that did the soul shift, it was their natural ability to soul shift that did it.
Or, because both Nak Su and Bu Yeon soul shifted __naturally__, the side effect of the soul ejector instead showed up on their eyes and eventually faded. The only remaining "side effect" from the soul ejector is the ability to absorb energy from other people.
It could also mean job/responsibility inside the prison -- which would be different per prison too.
^_^
A: I would not be surprised at all. They may go down this route just to educate people on how challenging a relationship is, especially if one is autistic. And that is coming from my own experience being an autistic myself.
Q: What will be the reason for their break up?
A: It could be anything. But definitely NOT because Young Woo "no longer" loves Joon Ho. Many autistic persons love forever, some are even hopeless romantics.
Q: Who would initiate the break up?
A: More likely than not, Joon Ho. Sorry, but not sorry, neurotypicals are the quickest to give up.
Q: Will they get back together after?
A: More likely, since this is still fiction. Second, they may want to demonstrate that it is indeed possible to have a healthy relationship with an autistic person.
It is also possible they will not … most women does not like getting back with their exes … Young Woo is, after all, an adult woman. And being an autistic adult, you gained their trust … when trust is very important for us autistics … well, you get the idea.
Personally, I want them to go down this path instead of choosing the "fantasy" route. But at the end of the day, it's still fiction. They can choose to portray how beautiful a relationship with an autistic is instead of focusing on the challenges. Which is fine too, at least for me, I don't know how other autistics will react to that (many of us experienced painful breakups because we're autistic and the neurotypical can't stand us any longer or their families influenced them).
It's similar in other countries, even in other professions. It's a badge of honour one passed the bar exams.
But there are other causes like chronic bronchitis and lungs.
As for the story itself, I'm suspecting he was already targeted by the suspect and he didn't know it.
See --> https://designwanted.com/otohugging-chair-autism/
Those translating my feedback into other languages, I have a request, can you DM/PM me the links where you posted the translation? I would like to keep a copy too.
I've seen some of the translations of episode 1 and episode 2 in Korean sites but that was because I was informed about it. Someone informed be there were also translations in Indonesian and Vietnamese but I'm still waiting for the links and my attempt at searching is failing me.
Thank you very much!
https://kisskh.at/discussions/strange-lawyer-woo-young-woo/77763-sensory-overload-and-meltdown-versus-panic-attack
The episode explained it later that she had a major sensory overload which led to her sudden meltdown.
1. His daughter is now relying on someone else
2. It will be very hard to tell her the option to go to the States and get autism support there