tbh in my experience with reading many love triangle stories, it’s almost always the character that’s lost hope & is essentially willing to let someone they love go if it makes them happy that “wins” in the end. from a narrative stand point, this makes sense. It’s the entire conflict. frankly, in the case of an ending where this doesn’t happen, there’d be almost no point to season three. characters like Haesoo need to go through the wringer sometimes if it’ll force them to recognize a missing piece in their life. that’s what this entire season has been about...I don’t understand how anyone could see otherwise.
and i’m not saying any names because people go batshit crazy when i do, but if you’ve seen the raws, youngha is now really drawing the divide between the two love interests. buying a ring is something they both share. but the situations, the reasons, the timing—it’s where the stark contrast shows. as their recent actions become even more polar, the ending becomes more clear, but I don’t think it’s necessarily cliche or rushed. you can be disappointed because it’s not your ship, I understand that, but to throw in arguments about a rushed ending as if it wasn’t subtly hinted at since the very beginning and all throughout is a bit much.
true. it’s crazy how like three recent chapters can make people suddenly flip their opinions on LoH....like weren’t y’all praising this during the 3 chapter sex scene last month
nothing frustrated me more than this ending... Ashika
tbh me too when i first read it. i had to take a break and reread it, but when i did, i really gained a new appreciation for the second couple. people either need to do that with LoH or just leave silently now because i cannot some of these comments
tbh me too when i first read it. i had to take a break and reread it, but when i did, i really gained a new appreciation for the second couple. people either need to do that with LoH or just leave silently now ... lavender
I would have liked too, I tried, but really I can not like the end couple. Fr, me too I think i took to heart several comments, which did not even deserve an answer, but when I see the debility of the comments sometimes, it's really hard not to answer them
I've read Hirunak No ryuuseei and the ending made me sad because I loved Sensei and I was rooting for him until the end. But yk... It's okay. No matter who our Uke ends with I'm still willing to accept
tbh in my experience with reading many love triangle stories, it’s almost always the character that’s lost hope & is essentially willing to let someone they love go if it makes them happy that “wins” in the end. from a narrative stand point, this makes sense. It’s the entire conflict. frankly, in the case of an ending where this doesn’t happen, there’d be almost no point to season three. characters like Haesoo need to go through the wringer sometimes if it’ll force them to recognize a missing piece in their life. that’s what this entire season has been about...I don’t understand how anyone could see otherwise.
and i’m not saying any names because people go batshit crazy when i do, but if you’ve seen the raws, youngha is now really drawing the divide between the two love interests. buying a ring is something they both share. but the situations, the reasons, the timing—it’s where the stark contrast shows. as their recent actions become even more polar, the ending becomes more clear, but I don’t think it’s necessarily cliche or rushed. you can be disappointed because it’s not your ship, I understand that, but to throw in arguments about a rushed ending as if it wasn’t subtly hinted at since the very beginning and all throughout is a bit much.
cite: Hirunaka No Ryuusei, Hate Mate