A+ episode - yoo jung gushing over seol and taking into account her feelings - seol and yoo jung opening to eachother…
Wow great summary Star :). Especially the last point. I think this is what the writers are trying to aim for, that we shouldn't make judgments on people without understanding where they come from and their motives for doing so
Ep 5 Well here is my conclusion after all this episodes: First, don't forget that this drama is based in a manga,…
"Slow clap" perfectly stated, especially when you said.." "I'm not weird" is that he's not a bastard and that he's willing to change."
His willingness to change makes him more vulnerable and less evil as people around him tend to believe. He is simply a person who feels that there are many bad people around him, and instead of them feeding off of the poor people, he will take advantage of them as a payback for their evil deeds.
The fact that his intentions were good, selfless and for the benefit of Seol, tells us he isn't as psychotic as we tend to perceive him as
Will they ever clear Joo Yong's accusation? And I'm also anticipating for the upcoming arc with Min Soo and Hong…
@desertbanshee I want your eyes lol. I never even noticed at all that she was on the cover...omg now I'm having a feeling that she might not be a good person but a bad person :(
Will they ever clear Joo Yong's accusation? And I'm also anticipating for the upcoming arc with Min Soo and Hong…
Oh yes I remember that scene, and I also felt a little sad for her in that scene when she was turned down for lunch. She describes the perfect example of a shy outcast and very observant type of girl who although likes to remain hidden in the background, yet she notices things most people don't. Which I'm sure will be very interesting
I felt relief in a way when Yoojung told seol that "I wasn't responsible for what happened to In-Ho's hand, but there is a misunderstanding between us and he refuses to believe me"
Do you guys think there is more to his version of what really happened that day? Or is it perhaps another example of yoojung taking matters into his own hand and dealing with the'bad guys'?
omg,this drama is daebak!I enjoy every minute of it! even though Yoo Jung doesn't look like a complete bad guy…
@Tina yes, I like your take on Inho's character, and he is the sad, broken person who deserves a happy ending. I honestly feel that if they make him more sympathetic than he already is, than I myself don't even know how I will feel in the end
omg,this drama is daebak!I enjoy every minute of it! even though Yoo Jung doesn't look like a complete bad guy…
@desertbanshee see this is where the problem lies...are his actions ethical or not? Lol I can picture we discussing this in an ethics class. His complex character is no joke. We need to ask ourselves..if someone was to do such actions in real life...Will it be considered good or evil?
"“You did it too. You saw me and sneered and judged me however you wanted. And you turned your back on me. Seol-ah, I’m not strange.”"
I don't think he poured the water on the girl, but seol assumed that on her own and sneered at him
His willingness to change makes him more vulnerable and less evil as people around him tend to believe. He is simply a person who feels that there are many bad people around him, and instead of them feeding off of the poor people, he will take advantage of them as a payback for their evil deeds.
The fact that his intentions were good, selfless and for the benefit of Seol, tells us he isn't as psychotic as we tend to perceive him as
We are already suffering here from the addicting drug called Citt :D
Do you guys think there is more to his version of what really happened that day? Or is it perhaps another example of yoojung taking matters into his own hand and dealing with the'bad guys'?