The act of abandoning that innocent child was just as much of an intentional murder as SH’s reciprocal act. I’ve seen “an eye for an eye” mentioned…I feel that would’ve applied more if she had run over SY instead (“my son, your son, and now we’ll both have to live without them”).
They were all adults; the little boy was not. And handing a lonely death to a child is too cruel. Nor has it been fair to his memory to continuously torture the mother he loved. Though up until this point, those closest to SH were the main wrongdoers. Opening her eyes to their betrayal is better for her in the long run, like ripping off a bandaid. Going after a woman who lost her grandson, saw her daughter go to prison, and must now watch her family crumble…was terrible of SY…but the result has released SH from having to keep up the illusion for her mom’s sake.
SY's father’s lack of regret over her son’s death (plus time served) frees SH from feeling regret herself when it comes to his death. However, she can regret the aftermath for that man’s family. I believe she does. Yet in those confrontations with SY, it was as if she was goading him into harming her further. When all it might’ve taken was a simple, “I can’t apologize for what I did, but I am truly sorry for the pain and suffering it caused you.” A missed opportunity.
I’m just a bit older than the ML and while I admit I’d prefer that his character be aged up (preferably to 30), I hope there’ll be some level of romance between the two.
Sapphics! It’s been a very long wait. Truly, beautifully unreal. Thankful to everyone involved in this production, which I’m sure many saw as a risk. Also appreciate those who have brought the series attention in all the ways they could, encouraging others to watch + informing them about the best/most helpful way to do so. Let’s hope this opens the door for many, many more. Let's keep the dream going.
Her mom's situation, though, that's just going too far at this point.
They were all adults; the little boy was not. And handing a lonely death to a child is too cruel. Nor has it been fair to his memory to continuously torture the mother he loved. Though up until this point, those closest to SH were the main wrongdoers. Opening her eyes to their betrayal is better for her in the long run, like ripping off a bandaid. Going after a woman who lost her grandson, saw her daughter go to prison, and must now watch her family crumble…was terrible of SY…but the result has released SH from having to keep up the illusion for her mom’s sake.
SY's father’s lack of regret over her son’s death (plus time served) frees SH from feeling regret herself when it comes to his death. However, she can regret the aftermath for that man’s family. I believe she does. Yet in those confrontations with SY, it was as if she was goading him into harming her further. When all it might’ve taken was a simple, “I can’t apologize for what I did, but I am truly sorry for the pain and suffering it caused you.” A missed opportunity.