i would like to know, is Joo Woo Jae's character is important?or just random side character?
i believe he's one of the so called 'vagrants' he's mainly in the first 3/4 episodes but dissappears for now after the 4th, we're at ep 5 now and i think he might still pass by a few times!
have been skipping many parts of episodes since episode 20 of 32. finally at the finish line, it has been a drag!
really annoyed that there's no scene with the author itself in this show! that would've been great, to see them be all annoyed with the characters hijinks!
kinda wish the bad guys got more karma near the end, a good 10 minutes on that would've been great, but i ended up really liking this show anyhow. especially the ost. the first episode, the moment JCW was doing parkour and that ost hit, it felt like magic. now i just wanna see him do parkour
As you know, there are different degrees in autism. His brother may act like he 10 years old, but he reminds me…
i'm aware, but that does not make the movie any better, and rain man is actually known for being bad when it comes to representation. it falls into the stereotype of autistic people being savant autistic geniuses and has caused many people to say 'but you don't look like rain man' or 'can you count all these then?' it's actually very hurtful to mention that movie to many autistic people, so i'd recommend avoiding that. if you'd like to try out more proper representation, i'd recommend heartbreak high which includes chloe hayden who is autistic herself. do note that is representation of lower support autistic people, but it's still way better then rain man. the main thing that doesn't happen when there's an autistic character involved is character growth. the character becomes an object rather then a person with emotions. which autistic people do actually have.
Yes, the ML's brother has autism. Are you worried about the mannerism they give him and stereotypes about those…
thank you for commenting! yes i mainly struggle when the autistic character has no development, so i'm very glad to hear he has a lot of that actually. are there any scenes that could possibly trigger me surrounding his autism?
i dislike the heavy thriller aspect right now, i'm at ep 4, does the villain get caught quickly or atleast his face shown soon? as it somehow feels like the case should've ended in ep 2 with the heavy thriller plot