Where to begin? Okay, so I did like this webtoon and I would recommend it if you’re into psychological thrillers. However, at times there were some issues.
I felt like the webtoons digressed a lot from the mc’s story line. At times I couldn’t even tell who the mc was. I’m familiar with stories where there are multiple characters and storylines that intertwine together, but imo this wasn’t executed properly. I agree with someone else’s comment stating that they only cared about three characters (Intae, Miss Kim, and Chulso). I felt like the author was trying to do too much by trying to develop every characters storyline which lead to them all being sorta “half-baked.” I really loved the dynamics between Intae and Chulso. They really do play off each other well, but I wished there was more of Intae (who I loved) and Miss Kim’s character. I feel like their characters should’ve been talked about more. I still really don’t understand Miss. Kim’s background either. That was one of the things brought up that needed more clarity but was none given. Also, there was a lot of things added in (such as the bunny cafe) that wasn’t really necessary. The author tried covering too many topics at once and ended coming across as scattered.
All in all it was an interesting read, and the side stories are definitely worth reading.
Where to begin? Okay, so I did like this webtoon and I would recommend it if you’re into psychological thrillers. However, at times there were some issues.
I felt like the webtoons digressed a lot from the mc’s story line. At times I couldn’t even tell who the mc was. I’m familiar with stories where there are multiple characters and storylines that intertwine together, but imo this wasn’t executed properly. I agree with someone else’s comment stating that they only cared about three characters (Intae, Miss Kim, and Chulso). I felt like the author was trying to do too much by trying to develop every characters storyline which lead to them all being sorta “half-baked.” I really loved the dynamics between Intae and Chulso. They really do play off each other well, but I wished there was more of Intae (who I loved) and Miss Kim’s character. I feel like their characters should’ve been talked about more. I still really don’t understand Miss. Kim’s background either. That was one of the things brought up that needed more clarity but was none given. Also, there was a lot of things added in (such as the bunny cafe) that wasn’t really necessary. The author tried covering too many topics at once and ended coming across as scattered.
All in all it was an interesting read, and the side stories are definitely worth reading.