
it makes sense for jeong-yoon to assume his mother didnt know anything, and it makes sense for his mother to feel guilt/shame.
jeong-yoon is raised in this family that clearly loves him and supports him. i believe he has no reason to suspect his mother is questioning his sexuality bc it’s not a major concern in his life. to my understanding, at the CURRENT MOMENT he holds no major concerns about his family rejecting him/leaving him(maybe at one point, not pictured in the story). he might have concerns about them ACCEPTING him, but it looks to me like he’s been loved and raised well that he doesn’t hold fear about being disowned or being shamed.
to that point, his mothers actions support the above. she seems to have trouble understanding him, but she still wants the best for him(which means jeong-yoon is right that his family will love him no matter what)
of course it varies in real life. but i think this season is set up in a really nice way so far. i enjoy the family dynamic and exploration of queerness. i would argue it leans a bit optimistic and fictional (menopause of all things lol) but i love reading about how they love each other in their own ways

i dont get how the pickings work BUT PRAYING FOR SUNG!

if i remember correctly irl the major teams all have in mind who theyd like to choose but bc this is fiction we dont see the players being contacted by scouts so im assuming it is kinda first come first serve? the chart is just showing the order of the teams and although multiple teams may want the same player the one who goes first (in any case) would get him first technically (SORRY THIS IS LONG I HOPE THIS KINDA MAKES SENSE TT)
i usually don’t like dark stories like this, but i just binged season 1. all i have to say is that i understand why MC is like this. i feel like a lot of psychological stories make their characters crazy without good justification, but everything is laid out clearly so you can see why heeseo acts the way he does.
i’m nervous for s2 though, so i might stop here for now
not saying that heeseo’s actions are justified, but that its clear why his thread of sanity kept unraveling and why he ended up the way he did
this! i totally agree with you!!
yes just caught up to s2 as well and i was hopeful that Heeseo would be better, but it’s realistic he isn’t :/ it’s not easy to become a better person when you have so many ghosts
yeah i also expected heeseo character development to stagnate after we saw him descend into a point of no return. i’m invested in his revenge plan though & heeseo’s job as i’m caught up with kr raws!