What makes Woo-Yeon a good character for me is that he's an awful person and knows he is. The text treats him that way and In-Seob is constantly feeling guilty for still being attracted to him.
I mean, I get it.
I don't see Woo-Yeon developing though. He's accepted his lot in life, he's a psychopath.
We just had the artist season 2 onwards and it shows that writing isn't their strong suit.
This was supposed to be a fluffy side story but we have Dooshik raping him and we're going back to the past trauma AGAIN?
It's also showing how their redesign of Dooshik in season 2 had him looking like the POS. Season 1 Dooshik is a completely different character and I miss him.
It's worth a read but I wouldn't revisit it like I do with Unintentional Love Story.
Ed was actually the most likeable which is surprising for a seme. Mitch was fine and understandable until the whole "forget your ex that died and speed through therapy with me in the lead". It was very insecure and insensitive. Ed was obviously not ready and shaken up by it but it feels like the author also wanted to speed through to the end.
Rick from the beginning was a negative nancy. The first time we meet him, he's belittling Mitch's prospects. So for once, there was a second option in a BL that wasn't better than the first. So kudos to Pibi for that. He gave baby incels vibes and while he wasn't overly abusive, he made me VERY uncomfortable.