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Replying to Ap Oct 22, 2021
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They were just looking for someone to blame. It was bullshit.
Yeah but she should have apologised later on and say that it was because she was hurting and grieving. Not say that "she doesn't resent him anymore" as if she had a right to resent him and that he is still someone to resent in the first place.
On Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha Oct 21, 2021
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I'm so pissed about one thing in this drama and it's that everyone blamed Du-shik for other people deaths. Like the wife of the friend that died... "I won't apologise for what I said. I don't resent you anymore so you should forgive yourself". You shouldn't have resented him in the first place? At that point in time she should have said "It wasn't your fault. I took my anger out on you because it was easier to blame someone than to accept that life is so cruel". OR, blame the guy in the truck that did nothing to avoid hitting the car or just blame fate for taking away a loved one. How does it make sense to put the blame on the person in the passenger seat when he A. didn't force him to drive, his friend INSISTED that he drives. B. It was literally a car ACCIDENT. It was in no way something that Du-shik on his own could avoid. Also, the son of the security guard that blames Du-shik for his father's suicide attempt. Du-shik didn't force him to invest, in fact, he was against it because of the high risk and tried to dissuade him. Plus, he didn't tell him 'go unalive yourself if you can't live with the repercussions of your choice' SO WHY IS HE TO BLAME?!

I get blaming yourself for these things since he is such a kind hearted person that he would think that his decisions led to that and he'll always think "if I had just..." BUT I'm pissed that no one else gave him some reassurance that it wasn't his fault.
Kamiali Jan 17, 2021
Yeah I totally agree, I was really captured in the first few episodes and intrigued by the concept but the things I was expecting to happen never did (such as finding the writer, traveling through the black hole to possibly escape the fictional world and entering reality etc.) honestly I would've been happier if they ended it with everyone dying and it all turning black. I lost interest when lines kept repeating and didn't understand why juda chose namju over dowha even after she gained her ego? Like namju kept repeating cheesy lines and had 0 depth to him. The only character I actually liked was beak kyung.