
Ari is legitimately a weirdo, why is she so obsessed with dying along side this man. She 100% knows that something is off with his relationship when they were caught together, that obsessive ex wife is nowhere is sight, and she now obsessively clings to him.
I just need these to to be shamed by the people around them already…

(Once more sorry for errors anywhere I rush to write this sleep deprived.)
The description given to his character, a parachutist. It might be a mistranslation idk but I like it. While looking on google this caught my eye - Some research suggests they are more likely to be sensation-seekers and enjoy activities that involve physical action and excitement.
This guy is going to crash and burn, and it’s entirely his fault and he’s lead himself on that path. Like now that his real self is leaking through, even now into his work life, he’s slowly starting to losing control of everything and it’s starting to settle in.
I bet the worker he even humiliated will be the one to out the affair between him and Ari.
The analogy of calling Haesoo a withered flower
- Sometimes used as a calling of an end of a relationship.
- or even to acknowledge the act of death and letting go.
I think that in reality Mincheol thinks he’s the one dealing the cards and thinks he has the most control in what their relationship is (Like the abuser he is). But when seeing Taeha and Haesoo, he’ll come to realise that their relationship has already died in her eyes, and she’s already let him go.
I do think that Haesoo is still at the house, But I think maybe we are seeing things in his POV in the red light pages, and he’s seeing details that don’t belong their in his vision/aren’t usually there. Taking in the fact that there are mens shoes that are there that clearly don’t belong to him, and a trash pile of his things, that in his mind Haesoo would never have the strength to dispose of. I want him to catch them fucking so bad, or either Haesoo coming in with Short Ribs that both her and Taeha will eat together since she went shopping the chapter before.