At this point, blaming a kid for his/her parent(s) death is a well-established trope (even if it’s annoying…
You could get behind the blaming if the kid actually did smth wrong, maybe here if he actually physically forced his dad to turn his head or caused a physical distraction trying to get off the car or smth, but all he did was talk. The dad was the one to voluntarily turn his head so what exactly is the psychology behind blaming the kid?
im so sorry but the you-got-food-on-ur-mouth-lemme-help-u-get-it-off-cz-ur-such-a-baby-and-u-can't-do-shi-urself ALWAYS cringes me out sb like ughhh brother ewww😭😭 and how does she even see the rainbow from all the way at the dinner table lmfao
i get Wooju blaming himself for his parents death, but its so stupid for grown ass adults to blame a little kid for what was the dad's fault anyway (besides the fact it was planned murder). Like wdym they got into an accident bc he turned his head to talk to the kid so its the kid's fault?? did the kid force him to turn his head? The dad's a grown adult, he's supposed to know better. so much bs
is this a safe space to admit i've only been watching the secretary's scenes? No shade to the other characters,…
actually, i also find him very interesting. the other characters are good too yet its totally predictable how they'll play out in the story, but i can't be sure abt the secretary it does help that he is hot af loll
and how does she even see the rainbow from all the way at the dinner table lmfao
it does help that he is hot af loll
also did she really just sign the form without reading everything, i just know its gonna come back to bite her