Frankly, I enjoyed his character progression the most. I feel like it's very on tune with an actual victim of…
I get where you're coming fromâitâs true that Han Da Onâs journey is relatable in many ways, especially for someone whoâs been through so much. That struggle between wanting justice and feeling powerless against a flawed system feels real.
For me, though, his character wasnât so much about growth but more about hidden contradictions coming to light. He held everyone else to this strict standard of morality, yet when he was faced with the same choices, he didnât hesitate to abandon his ideals. It felt like he only cared about justice when it suited him, which made his shift feel less like a meaningful transformation and more like his true self finally slipping out.
But I get why you enjoyed the complexity thereâitâs refreshing to see a character break away from the typical âalways-follow-the-rulesâ mold. Heâs raw and messy, and thatâs something a lot of people would probably relate to if they were in his shoes. Thanks for sharing your perspective; it definitely gave me a bit more to chew on when it comes to his character.
Han Da On was the most pathetic and annoying character in the entire show for me. I was genuinely happy when his noona died, as it highlighted his hypocrisyâwhat he says only applies to others, not to himself. He can kill others, but not a demon whose purpose is to punish criminals. After his Noona died, his mask of hypocrisy was exposed to everyone.
She dates him but later due to her lingering feelings for Liu Yanze, she breaks up with him. I felt she was quite…
That guy is Chen Shen. He does beat him up, but it's due to a misunderstanding, and he never even apologizes for it. It was heartbreaking to see and didnât make Liu Yanze very endearing to me.
She dates him but later due to her lingering feelings for Liu Yanze, she breaks up with him. I felt she was quite…
I think she didn't get with him just because of pity but rather she wanted to move on from Liu Yanze but yeah I agree she did use him. No Chen Shen was a good guy even in the end, he didn't angry with Liu Yanze at all. He even tried to get them together by giving Xiao Xiao choices and letting her decide who she chooses.
Good evening everyone, I am on the 12th episode and I would like to know if Lou xiao xiao and his manager will…
She dates him but later due to her lingering feelings for Liu Yanze, she breaks up with him. I felt she was quite heartless about her relationship with Chen Shen. If she wasn't over her Ex then she shouldn't have tried to move on using Chen Shen who helped her so much and break his heart like that. Even Liu Yanze wasn't very good to Chen Shen and didn't respect his status as the bf of Xiao Xiao.
ML is such a simp. FL can kiss her co-actor and have intimate scenes with him because, for her, itâs strictly professional, and ML doesnât have the right to be upsetâhe even has to coax her about it. But ML canât even touch the hand of another woman (like that Wei Wei girl) without FL feeling upset, and he still has to coax her about it. What a hypocrite she is. If thereâs ever a list of the top worst FLs in C-dramas this year, sheâll probably be in the top three.
For me, though, his character wasnât so much about growth but more about hidden contradictions coming to light. He held everyone else to this strict standard of morality, yet when he was faced with the same choices, he didnât hesitate to abandon his ideals. It felt like he only cared about justice when it suited him, which made his shift feel less like a meaningful transformation and more like his true self finally slipping out.
But I get why you enjoyed the complexity thereâitâs refreshing to see a character break away from the typical âalways-follow-the-rulesâ mold. Heâs raw and messy, and thatâs something a lot of people would probably relate to if they were in his shoes. Thanks for sharing your perspective; it definitely gave me a bit more to chew on when it comes to his character.
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