i think you're being a bit uncharitable to people that had a problem with this ending. people aren't calling it…
day always wanted to see again and always hoped to do so. what's the problem with that? is seeing again a bad thing? plz he lived the best way he could while he was in those conditions and no one wants to live blind forever so just stop romanticizing blindness, his case was always curable and his happiness was not in seeing again but in being with the people he loves.
Day learned to deal with his condition in the best possible way, he spent years living with blindness and didn't stop evolving because of it, but he had the chance to see again and ANY person in the world would accept that, after all, who wants to live blind? it just doesn't make sense.
Day had a problem with his CORNEAS, something reversible, his eyes were not ripped out of his face. There was always HOPE that he would see again as thousands of people do in real life. Try to inform yourself before jumping to conclusions about matters that you are not aware of.
I can't understand people's dissatisfaction with the fact that Day can see again. This was ALWAYS a possibility, from the beginning. They're acting like he was magically cured by a wish-granting fairy. Just get better.
The truth is that people are never satisfied. If Day couldn't see again, would it be a problem and if Day could see again, was it a problem? Just make up your mind. 10/10 bl series
Ok I thought of something about the escalator scene in Songkhla: What if this moment happened during the time they were broke up and Mhok bumped into Day but didn't have the courage to say anything to him? :(
I don't see the breakup as something destructive, Day will be independent of Mhok by her side all the time, just as anyone can live without having someone to do everything for you. Mhok getting the recognition he deserves and will become someone respected and not just a dark past. It's about individual evolution and reunion, they are a piece of each other and time is not capable of destroying that.
1? really? susp i think. πΆβπ«οΈ
he was happy, blind or not.