Damn twin! You nailed that analysis of Kim and his relationship with Chay. The way you compared Kim leaving the…
yess he has many personalities as you pointed out... he thinks he's doing the right thing and it could be the right thing when you look at it from a different perspective,
Kim is a very calculative and one of the most smart characters the series has had. We know he rather prefers to…
that's exactly my point. had kim cleaned up, it would've hurt him but at least they would've been able to talk. kim didn't clean it up and it still hurt chay. there's no winning here. ofc it's not happening because of him, it is happening because of porsche but kim could've handled the situation better. i get what you mean tho... he is still doing it for chay's sake.
there's no doubt that kim killing people while chay was playing video games was iconic and it will definitely go down in history but it's not just a funny little scene, i think it conveys more than that. kim feels this need to protect chay from anything and anyone bad. he is willing to do anything to make sure that chay's safe. he never takes credit for playing the hero. from the very beginning, kim has never wanted to be the hero. it's kinn or vegas or even tankhun who have been in the centre. it is never kim. kim wants to live a lowkey life without wanting to play the part he was destined to eventually play. he always works in the background. he's not flashy, he is just kim and whether you like him or not, he is not going to change.
kim's need to protect chay from anything and anyone bad extends to himself. kim can ward off any danger in chay's direction but that involves him staying away from chay because he too is dangerous for him. he stays away but he can't truly stay away. his love and his protectiveness over chay seems to bring him over to the edge but in the process, he never crosses the line. he loves chay enough to protect him from bad things but in doing that, he hurts chay even more by not leaving him completely alone but also not actually staying in his life. kim thinks he's solving chay's problems but in doing so, he is also creating new ones.
now, let us actually talk about the scene in the bar. kim kills people to protect chay but leaves the bodies there on the floor for chay to see. this enough is alone to traumatize someone who has not been desensitized to violence. kim kills those people but he leaves chay to deal with it. he's always 'helping' him but he ends up hurting chay more. he is willing to risk his own life to protect chay but he is not willing to tell chay how he actually feels because for kim, that is harder so he might be thinking he is protecting chay but he is actually making him feel terrible.
at the end, kim sends him a video of him singing 'why don't you stay' which could've been a beautiful gesture if it was anyone else but here it is nothing but a reminder that kim does not have it in him to be honest with chay in person and apologize. it is pretty apparent that kim loves chay but he doesn't really know how to show that love. maybe, kim's love language is to protect chay by killing and sending love songs but i wish his love language was more like apologizing and being honest.
After thinking of VP for the last few hours I am here to share my thoughts concerning some things about the finale.Let's…
i wasn't expecting a korn analysis but it is amazing! yeah he is definitely very manipulative. if he was actually a good person, he would've told porsche about his mother right away. he took away so many years from porsche and chay- years they could've spent with their mom only for him to play mind games with porsche.
So let's talk about Pete's wounds and the time lapses. It's a bit hard to get through with the analysis because…
wow it must've taken a lot of effort writing this and this is helpful cause i am actually confused about the timeline of the show especially after the whole tawan situation. this means that kp have been ignorant since one month... okay... alright.
bro was lowkey in horror movie for a second 😭ta lowkey panicked when the light went off 🤣 #KP888Livehttps://twitter.com/sumettime/status/1545380674881802241
he's actually teasing his next role in a horror movie
kim's need to protect chay from anything and anyone bad extends to himself. kim can ward off any danger in chay's direction but that involves him staying away from chay because he too is dangerous for him. he stays away but he can't truly stay away. his love and his protectiveness over chay seems to bring him over to the edge but in the process, he never crosses the line. he loves chay enough to protect him from bad things but in doing that, he hurts chay even more by not leaving him completely alone but also not actually staying in his life. kim thinks he's solving chay's problems but in doing so, he is also creating new ones.
now, let us actually talk about the scene in the bar. kim kills people to protect chay but leaves the bodies there on the floor for chay to see. this enough is alone to traumatize someone who has not been desensitized to violence. kim kills those people but he leaves chay to deal with it. he's always 'helping' him but he ends up hurting chay more. he is willing to risk his own life to protect chay but he is not willing to tell chay how he actually feels because for kim, that is harder so he might be thinking he is protecting chay but he is actually making him feel terrible.
at the end, kim sends him a video of him singing 'why don't you stay' which could've been a beautiful gesture if it was anyone else but here it is nothing but a reminder that kim does not have it in him to be honest with chay in person and apologize. it is pretty apparent that kim loves chay but he doesn't really know how to show that love. maybe, kim's love language is to protect chay by killing and sending love songs but i wish his love language was more like apologizing and being honest.