did you just say he wanted to control her?😂😂 isn’t 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 “slightly” 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 that’s what he did with it. so his death was his to bear, plus he drove the car lmaoo please.😂😂
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. She’s a sociopath, so all the feelings people project onto her about Jae Oh are irrelevant because she can’t 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 it’s a solid ending overall. 🙂↔️ my girl ah-jin is the real winner and i’m happyyy🍾
babyyyy thank you so much for laying everything out like this. I finally have something solid to work with. I’m going to stock up on snacks, pillows, and extra lives for this list haha 😘❤️
I’m not trying to be a downer, but I hope people can see what women face after childbirth. In a capitalism system, the same children society glamorizes women for having can be used against them. I hope it’s becoming as clear as the rom coms never show. Choose your partners wisely, and have kids only when you’re able to support them without going through all of this.
how can you call it overhyped if you haven't seen it yet? do you know what that word means?
@maaya you dropped the glory, when life gives you tangerines you seem to have questionable taste or a short attention span since you get your thoughts from a 4 sec clip on tik tok @sweethearty dont bother with this one lol :)
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 “slightly” 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 that’s what he did with it. so his death was his to bear, plus he drove the car lmaoo please.😂😂
ah-jinnaaa fighting girl 😂😂
ps i can give you the link to the tiktok app if you mistook it for this app.