Honestly, I really hope the ML ends up being Daejun, and they finally find happiness together this time. The members of Sihyeon's group might be kind, but they don’t deserve him. As much as I’m glad to see them getting closer and creating happy memories as a group, I can’t shake this feeling What really stands out to me is how Sihyeon was there for them when they needed someone in the past, but none of them realized Sihyeon’s cries for help before the accident. If anything, they seemed to distance themselves and avoid dealing with the issue, even though they knew about his odd behavior. It’s heartbreaking to think about.
His CEO was also aware of Sihyeon’s mental health struggles and was even implied to know about the sponsors, but did nothing to help him out of it. Instead, they kept him in the group, to stay active without offering him a break or even informing his manager. Sadly, it’s a pattern we’ve seen in real life too. To them, artists are assets first and humans second.
The only reason things are better now is because of Hajin’s new approach to life. In the end, no one was able to save Sihyeon, but I really hope Hajin can help him achieve the things he might have wanted before everything fell apart.I also want to emphasize that Hajin deserves this second chance too. Despite going through his own tough experiences, he never stopped clinging to life. Being able to break free from his past and start fresh now is something he truly deserves too.
Honestly, I really hope the ML ends up being Daejun, and they finally find happiness together this time. The members of Sihyeon's group might be kind, but they don’t deserve him. As much as I’m glad to see them getting closer and creating happy memories as a group, I can’t shake this feeling
What really stands out to me is how Sihyeon was there for them when they needed someone in the past, but none of them realized Sihyeon’s cries for help before the accident. If anything, they seemed to distance themselves and avoid dealing with the issue, even though they knew about his odd behavior. It’s heartbreaking to think about.
His CEO was also aware of Sihyeon’s mental health struggles and was even implied to know about the sponsors, but did nothing to help him out of it. Instead, they kept him in the group, to stay active without offering him a break or even informing his manager. Sadly, it’s a pattern we’ve seen in real life too. To them, artists are assets first and humans second.
The only reason things are better now is because of Hajin’s new approach to life. In the end, no one was able to save Sihyeon, but I really hope Hajin can help him achieve the things he might have wanted before everything fell apart.I also want to emphasize that Hajin deserves this second chance too. Despite going through his own tough experiences, he never stopped clinging to life. Being able to break free from his past and start fresh now is something he truly deserves too.