Yes, they skipped the fried chicken date, but did you also notice the message board thing essentially went nowhere? Not once did they show Heesu even remotely interested in what Seungwon brought up in the beginning of the episode. I understand that he's preoccupied with his own dilemma, but then why even make the two things happen simultaneously? The way the scene went, it felt like it set up for something happening with the message board plot later in the same episode, but there was literally nothing. (I'm sure they'll bring it back eventually, I'm just talking about in episode 4) And back to the fried chicken date, why does it feel like the show is almost treating it like it never happened in the first place?
Was that the finale? I was just so lost the entire time. It was like a mix of the subs not being the best and me personally not remembering what actually happened in the previous episodes. Is it worth it getting a channel membership? Not that I appear to have the option on YouTube in the first place, but I can probably work something out.
I personally wouldn't say he's well portrayed, but I guess that is more related to how different autistic people…
Oh he definitely fits on the spectrum, I'm not disagreeing there. My issue is moreso with the way he is portrayed as ridiculously gullible and how it seems like he doesn't understand how /anything/ works. Misunderstand me correctly, I have no issue with those as traits in general, but when it comes to portrayal of a fictional character, that can very easily come off as offensive, and I feel like in this case it is heavily leaning towards that side. I don't get the feeling that he was intended to be on the spectrum, and they just wanted to write a clueless and gullible character who also coincidentally has other traits that line up with ASD.
Again, I know not all autistics will agree with my viewpoint, and that is perfectly fine, our experiences are different after all. Please don't take this as me trying to force my viewpoint on you because that is really not my intention.
In my own personal headcanon Nomjued is on the spectrum. He's portrayed so well as an autistic person, and his…
I personally wouldn't say he's well portrayed, but I guess that is more related to how different autistic people find different things relatable. To me, he's portrayed in a borderline offensive way, but I know not all autistics would think the same.
I think when Fou4Mod says he will do his nails in the future with his partner, he means someone who will give…
No, I think it's Mod having found an actual partner and breaking off the situationship like they agreed they'd do if they got their own respective partners. Also, Chian's nails towards the end said πποΈπͺπ»π€ which means that he finally realized his feelings for Mod, but it's already too late, hence why he's crying. If Mod was talking about a hypothetical future partner, Chian wouldn't have reacted in that way. He reacted like it was already too late.
ditching is a strong word, you can like more than one ship and support them
No? It just means that they may prefer JoongDunk's dynamic in this one series. It is something that's completely normal, and not at all does it mean that they're "ditching" FirstKhao as a pairing.
And back to the fried chicken date, why does it feel like the show is almost treating it like it never happened in the first place?
Again, I know not all autistics will agree with my viewpoint, and that is perfectly fine, our experiences are different after all. Please don't take this as me trying to force my viewpoint on you because that is really not my intention.
Chian really realized his feelings for Fou4Mod just a little too late, huh.
https://x.com/ogtnaf/status/1898417720661598429?s=46&t=-Bj5O6k3grsUpizJxTrlPw
The tweet I learned about the emojis from:
https://x.com/ogtnaf/status/1898417720661598429?s=46&t=-Bj5O6k3grsUpizJxTrlPw