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no one got the spot I thought they would, watch SHan Bin not be no1 🤡
Also DAMN the ranking s changed so much since the one vote started 🤣
The people I thought would be in 1-5 got lower ranks, and now Gun Woon, whom I thought might be 9 got 5th 🤡
That said, I'm not even sure he does it for JJ sake, but rather out of fear and emotional exhaustion. If you are never close to someone, if you never care about them, you will never be hurt like he was when his brother died, and then when JJ had the accident. It's a way to protect himself, and it this case, with them establishing he has serious issues, it makes perfect sense.
I also think, he is one step over feeling hurt. He is drained and emotionally exhausted. He is beyond feeling hurt. You feel hurt when you lose something you hoped you can have, but have to give up for whatever reason, while he just gave up everything and everyone and himself.
There are many tropes that are not bad, but we as an audience are just so annoyed and bored with them, because they are used in each and every show, and often they are not written well, so even the proper uses of them make many people uninterested in the show.
and while dead brothers and drowning are rare occurrences by statistic, they are just used as a way to highlight the fear of losing someone you love and pain associated with death overall - which are common and literally everyone will have to face these emotions are some point in their lives. Any specific life situation will be uncommon in terms of comparing it to average life, but all stories use specific situation as a way to present a larger message.