Go Youn Jung never disappoints; I've watched almost all of her work. She's excellent at choosing scripts. Her acting is convincing and impressive. I love her very much.
It's true that his friends might be adults, but not quite adults in some aspects of their personalities. However, this doesn't negate the fact that he not only hurts himself but others as well, and that he's selfish, using his suffering as an excuse for the world to tolerate him. I hope his personality develops and that they stop portraying him as a victim by manipulating people's sympathy. He deserves to be heard without hurting others.
May I ask why? Is it because you like the actor playing the ML?
If the law were truly just, the world wouldn't be like this, and he wouldn't have dared to do this—kill them because he knew it. If the law had been so sound that it could not be changed, he would not have achieved his goal. No one decides who is a monster and who isn't, and that's why we live in this society. Think about how many child rapists are among us because the law let them go. These are the ones I'm talking about, those moral gray areas that often prevail.
May I ask why? Is it because you like the actor playing the ML?
no, I wouldn't say my morals and principles are pure; I'd describe them as gray. Based on his current statements, he's doing this to cure diseases. If that's his true intention and not a lie, then I support the character. All those crimes were committed on criminals, so I'm not interested in them. Naturally, to advance clinical trials, we need people, and I think we can experiment on monsters who will be executed anyway. It's certainly the opposite of what's shown in the series, but since it's a series, I can support this, him. and it's not because of the actor at all.
No one decides who is a monster and who isn't, and that's why we live in this society. Think about how many child rapists are among us because the law let them go. These are the ones I'm talking about, those moral gray areas that often prevail.