The parents knowing their kid is likely psychopathic and not caring for him properly, but instead letting Seo-In be harassed by him is infuriating. I actually really like how Seo-In has been portrayed from the start, a very complex personality and character, moulded by an onslaught of confusing and hurtful experiences since he was small. His problematic behaviour is so entertaining to watch and how Yeongwoon's role is that of a catalyst whether it's for short-lived solace, falling more deeply into despair and harmful patterns, or potentially letting some things go and actually feeling he's worthy of happiness and security. A delectable story of toxic themes!
The parents knowing their kid is likely psychopathic and not caring for him properly, but instead letting Seo-In be harassed by him is infuriating.
I actually really like how Seo-In has been portrayed from the start, a very complex personality and character, moulded by an onslaught of confusing and hurtful experiences since he was small.
His problematic behaviour is so entertaining to watch and how Yeongwoon's role is that of a catalyst whether it's for short-lived solace, falling more deeply into despair and harmful patterns, or potentially letting some things go and actually feeling he's worthy of happiness and security.
A delectable story of toxic themes!