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King Julian Jul 15, 2021
I feel about the same way, Kdramas tend to make the male lead perfect--and even though I don't mind that, having a more realistic male lead that isn't perfect and has those "red flags" makes it all seem so real. I personally, am enjoying this drama, from episode 1-2 I really didn't like Park Jae Eon but it was in episode 3-4 where I started to feel swoon by him. I won't argue with the red flags or maybe I am just like Nabi because just like her character I tried my hardest trying not to fall for him, constantly repeating how bad of a person he is, but then when he was helping her when she was sick, him being worried after her phone died. All those things made me think that maybe I judged him wrong and I just wanted him to be bad--then there are moments in episode 4 where maybe his relationship with Nabi is different but again just like Nabi we don't know what is real or not? Sometimes he seems like he is "changing" with Nabi but then there are moments where he ignores her or easily shuts her off--it is honestly difficult to tell what is real or what is plain on cruel because ultimately if Park Jae Eon is playing with Nabi and only acting that way with her just to "catch" her then that makes him a Villain .