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Replying to slyc Oct 31, 2018
and tbh....you sound like a youtube comment section
is there much difference between all comment sections though?
Replying to Ambix Oct 28, 2018
I feel like they had to kill off seung ah and Woo sang because the plot would become too cliché with the "typical…
lmao hahaha
Replying to Ambix Oct 27, 2018
I feel like they had to kill off seung ah and Woo sang because the plot would become too cliché with the "typical…
Yeah definitely lmao, not to mention he's hot af- I mean.. uh.. *scratches head*
Replying to Ambix Oct 26, 2018
She is, definitely. If I was her I would have given in ages ago lmao. However, I do think that's what makes Moo…
Exactly! SO much of the time we see female leads who play the 'damsel in distress' sort of character which makes me want to slam my head against a wall. It's so nice to see strong female characters who can stick up for themselves and I do hope that Jin Kang continues to be like that.

You're so right and every time that Moo Young needs her, she walks away. I think he needs her to reject him and walk away because it makes him realise that she isn't someone who he can mess around with and manipulate like Seung Ah.
Replying to Ambix Oct 26, 2018
I feel like they had to kill off seung ah and Woo sang because the plot would become too cliché with the "typical…
I see where you're coming from, and yes, they were important to the plot in that sense. I didn't see it from that perspective and you are correct. However, I must disagree partially. I still think that it's more of a fact that they had served their purpose and fulfilled the drama with what was necessary of their characters (the audience to understand the complexities of Moo Young as a character). However, after this, they would simply become a hindrance because Seung ah would continue to obsess over Moo Young, which would block the relationship between the two main leads and further cause the writers difficulty to steer the plot down a safe path without the story becoming too much of love triangle and now focusing on, as you have said, Moo Young's psyche. Perhaps Woo Sang's death was not as needed for the plot because he may have served as an interest villain later on, however I do still think that Seung ah's death was absolutely essential because to plot for the reasons I have stated above :)
Replying to emylan Oct 26, 2018
Whenever he asks her to stay and she just walks away.. I'm dumbfounded at how strong she must be to be able to…
She is, definitely. If I was her I would have given in ages ago lmao.

However, I do think that's what makes Moo young so much more attracted to her. She's definitely not easy and he loves it
Replying to Ambix Oct 26, 2018
Contains a spoiler for those who aren't up to date with the new episode (8)
I feel like they had to kill off seung ah and Woo sang because the plot would become too cliché with the "typical annoying and clingy girlfriend who is selfish" and Woo Sang would just be trying to get her back- you see it's just too complicated and unnecessary. The writers were clever to get rid of them now before thay make too much trouble and would ruin the plot if they stayed too long. Loving the series so far, incredible writers, directing, acting etc :)
Replying to Shonali Oct 19, 2018
Person Ryu Han Bi
She's the female version of EXO DO .
I thought this too!!