i understand the criticism around what he’s going (especially the r^pe comment, very unnecessary tbh) but from reading the raws i understand WHY he’s being so harsh. not to spoil anything but he has witnessed the cruelty that the government will dish out, and he’s also witnessed the horrors of the Adam’s, two things Dr. Seok has no experience with. he grew up on an island where the Adam’s don’t exist. while i think all of us can easily relate to Dr. Seok and his curiosity, Major Kwak is right, he’s going to get himself killed if he doesn’t stop. is he doing it in the best way? no. but it would be out of character if all of a sudden he was babying him and trying to rationalize with him. he’s obviously a flawed character that’s been deeply traumatized by the world he lives in and thinks that THIS is his only option to save Dr. Seok.
tldr: is this the best way to stop the Dr? not from out standpoint but Major has his reasons and he’s not a bad person for it ( ̄∇ ̄")
i understand the criticism around what he’s going (especially the r^pe comment, very unnecessary tbh) but from reading the raws i understand WHY he’s being so harsh. not to spoil anything but he has witnessed the cruelty that the government will dish out, and he’s also witnessed the horrors of the Adam’s, two things Dr. Seok has no experience with. he grew up on an island where the Adam’s don’t exist. while i think all of us can easily relate to Dr. Seok and his curiosity, Major Kwak is right, he’s going to get himself killed if he doesn’t stop. is he doing it in the best way? no. but it would be out of character if all of a sudden he was babying him and trying to rationalize with him. he’s obviously a flawed character that’s been deeply traumatized by the world he lives in and thinks that THIS is his only option to save Dr. Seok.
tldr: is this the best way to stop the Dr? not from out standpoint but Major has his reasons and he’s not a bad person for it ( ̄∇ ̄")