Minwoo is a necessary evil. He represents those who think they're superior to disabled people. But in reality, they generally can't compete on the same level, are insecure, and are sometimes hostile.
Minwoo doesn't have anything to hide his mediocracy behind. Seeing a disabled woman, Youngwoo, who out-smarts him, he has two options:
1. accept that he is solely responsible for how he performs, and Youngwoo has nothing to do with it 2. cry about it
He chose to cry about it. The way he is justifying his ableism is interesting; that's what people do in reality: they're not villains in their minds.
I was hoping to see his redemption, mainly because Geurami is (unjustly) simping over him. However, after what he did in episode 7, the possibility of his redemption seems distant.
Young Seo has every right to be upset cause Sung Hoon LIED to her. Though her comment was harsh af and she will regret it too; it doesn't justify hating her.
Changed my rating from 10 to 7 so far coz they really had me believe that there will be consequences for F4's brutality but NOPE. The whole episode was cringe, seems like PTSD doesn't exists in the Boys Over Flowers universe and assailants are actually saints in disguise.
I know this is a YA rom-com and I don't expect social justice from it but then 'jis gali jaana nahi, uska pata kyun poochna' writers???? I wouldn't be disappointed if they didn't bring up the topic ig, ignorance was bliss and I was loving this show like a guilty pleasure.
Minwoo doesn't have anything to hide his mediocracy behind. Seeing a disabled woman, Youngwoo, who out-smarts him, he has two options:
1. accept that he is solely responsible for how he performs, and Youngwoo has nothing to do with it
2. cry about it
He chose to cry about it. The way he is justifying his ableism is interesting; that's what people do in reality: they're not villains in their minds.
I was hoping to see his redemption, mainly because Geurami is (unjustly) simping over him. However, after what he did in episode 7, the possibility of his redemption seems distant.
I know this is a YA rom-com and I don't expect social justice from it but then 'jis gali jaana nahi, uska pata kyun poochna' writers???? I wouldn't be disappointed if they didn't bring up the topic ig, ignorance was bliss and I was loving this show like a guilty pleasure.