honestly i agree with this comment pheem is tiring to be around arrgh
agreed i know there're some financial elements to it as well so im a bit skeptical on how genuine it is.
sidenote: i dont even think jira likes koh i think he likes what he gets when he's with him and the fact he appreciates his art as well idk i'm yet to be convinced that he likes him beyond the finacial implications
honestly i agree with this comment pheem is tiring to be around arrgh
i thinki he's just tolerating pheem because they connected over mutal disdain for koh and he thinks what he's feeling is love, i think its more of appreciation thats why they couldnt even connect when pheem went to his house. pheem should pack it up and move to the US for his new tech employment lmaoo
honestly i agree with this comment pheem is tiring to be around arrgh
I do not even think he likes him. He is just infatuated with the fact that someone said no to him for the first time. I think he wants to prove to himself, his roommate, Koh, Jira, and even those unfinished drawings that he is still the master playboy who never gets rejected lmaooo
During that raging monologue in the rage room, I know Pheem was letting Jira have it, but some of his anger seemed…
that whole rage room situation was massive red flag lol, telling someone to quit a job immediatley that took you 10 years is quit is just crazy on all levels. so delusional
how does a character go from being loved by everyone cause he looked like jin from bts to a villan in a melo drama only a fake husband can do this. smh๐
did you just say he wanted to control her?๐๐ isnโt it the opposite? she always controlled him. he just…
lol he wanted to commit murder so your boy isnt flawless if we are being fair ah jin didnt commit murder junseo committed murder ( but she survived so attempted) so idg his defense.
did you just say he wanted to control her?๐๐ isnโt it the opposite? she always controlled him. he just…
Jun Seo wanted control, not love. When you strip away the emotion and just look at his actions, the pattern is obvious.
Exhibit one. He was willing to kill her the moment she acted outside the boundaries he set at the end. who is he to give judgement?
Exhibit two. He only supported her darkness when it aligned with his approval. Even something as extreme โslightlyโ killing her father was only acceptable cause he sanctioned it.
many more if you look at it from a strictly objective pov he had free will and thatโs what he did with it. so his death was his to bear, plus he drove the car lmaoo please.๐๐
I believe the ending was justified for everyone. The husband has to live with the fact that his perfect life can be ruined at any moment. Ah-jin climbing up from the rubble shows she can rise again, start from the lowest point, and still get to the top. Sheโs a sociopath, so all the feelings people project onto her about Jae Oh are irrelevant because she canโt process those emotions in the first place. Jun-se got the ending he deserved. He always wanted to control her, and this is what happens when you build your life on an unrealistic savior complex. I think itโs a solid ending overall. ๐โโ๏ธ my girl ah-jin is the real winner and iโm happyyy๐พ
sidenote: i dont even think jira likes koh i think he likes what he gets when he's with him and the fact he appreciates his art as well idk i'm yet to be convinced that he likes him beyond the finacial implications
also he gave consent to be used๐น
Exhibit one. He was willing to kill her the moment she acted outside the boundaries he set at the end. who is he to give judgement?
Exhibit two. He only supported her darkness when it aligned with his approval. Even something as extreme โslightlyโ killing her father was only acceptable cause he sanctioned it.
many more if you look at it from a strictly objective pov he had free will and thatโs what he did with it. so his death was his to bear, plus he drove the car lmaoo please.๐๐
ah-jinnaaa fighting girl ๐๐