If there will be a "happy ever after" ending I'm guessing that dir Park and Suha will be in a romantic relationship and the fact that he's reaching out to dir Park now will play a part in his character development. Like, he'll realise the relationship is consensual, trust will be built and dir Park won't be a possessive piece of shit anymore. Just my oppinion
I agree the plot is kind of messy and all over the place with no clear direction. but I think the point of this story is to show how Dir Park and Suha characters will change and grow with the help of each other.
Suha will stop having sex with strangers and finally be able to commit to a real romantic relationship and be able to put all his trust in someone he love.
Park will be less dark, paranoid and unstable. and be able to express himself and what he really wants without hurting others. and maybe be more playful and cheerful.
that what my expectations of this plot to achieve in the end.
Actually, W2W is one of my favorites. Because it's a clear romance with a very traditional setup (childhood friends who secretly always loved each other), I find that one really easy to understand. I also love the personalities of both characters and the general humor of the story.
My Suha I've actually been reading on lezhin as the chapters come out. It looked like it was going to be pretty good with such a great setup, but I'm worried it's going to go into See You Again territory and not be able to get itself out. I mean, I like all the sex. That's a lot of what we're all here for. But without a proper story propping it up, it's just icing without cake. The framework is there, and I am crossing my fingers the author gets some plot movement going on here soon.
I am hoping there will be some character development for Dir Park to treat Suha better. Even if Suha gets off on being mistreated, Dir Park doesn't seem to be doing it from a place of respect and trying to fulfill his partner's wishes, but as a personality flaw on his (Dir Park's) part and being crazy possessive.
W2W had no plot though XD I don't get what you like about it but hi each and their own preference. there was no proper story at all to W2W LOL the plot is "let's fix it all with sex" that the whole plot in W2W.
to me here there is much more plot than W2W any day. I actually don't really care about the sex scenes LOL I will argue that the guy in W2W don't care about his name was much worse than Park.
I personally think neither Window to Window nor Door to Door (by the same author) had any plot LOL. Anyway, getting to the point: I thought My Suha was going to go in the same plotless smut direction, but then I read Ch 33 (not translated yet), where the plot begins. There is a twist/reveal at the end of the season 1 finale that makes you want to reread the whole thing again and catch clues that you missed. I've read the first chapters of the next season and I believe Season 2 will have to deal with Suha's and Director Park's past. I think it should start getting real interesting.
This comic has no plot. What is the season or series building up to? Usually you can tell, e.g., "oh, when it gets to X plot point, it will be the season finale". But for this... what is it? Is it Dir Park and Suha dating officially? Is it Dir Park proving himself to President Lee? Is it Dir Park standing up to President Lee? Is it Suha calling it quits with Dir Park from his end because Dir Park is kind of a jerk to him? Is it Dir Park learning a lesson about how to treat the people you care about?
This political struggle w/in the company and the romance plot both seem to get about equal time in the story. I'm stumped. Now that it's past chapter 30, we should be expecting a season or series finale soon. In the next 15 chapters or so I'd guess? But Suha's back to doing a booty call subplot over the next several chapters. That doesn't seem like any kind of build-up to anything important. Maybe this will be character development for Dir Park, then? And then something can happen with the Dir Park/President Lee dynamic directly after?
Also, Suha and Dir Park are in this weird, nebulous "who's ahead of who" political situation. Director Park is obviously Suha's direct report boss, thus, is in a position of power over Suha. But Suha is an adoptive son of President Lee's family, and President Lee does not seem to like Dir Park much and is in a significant position of power over Dir Park, with the axe held directly over his head. It's a weird but interesting dynamic. Wish the author would do a little more with this. She started to, but then went back to the horny rabbits again. Ah well.