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HOLY PEAK

typicalmxxnlight April 17, 2026 10:22 pm

This was actually so good, I really appreciated the fact that Dong-jae was able to stand up for himself, could fight, set boundaries and was a good communicator. (The uke from Jinx could learn a thing or two from him.) I like how the whole DID plot point was handled, especially acknowledging that Tae-Oh and Tae-Jun were two different people despite being in the same body.

I know some folks might disagree, but I actually think it's good that both Tae-Oh and Tae-Jun both ended up staying. Tae-Oh literally helped bring Dong-jae out of the depression that Tae-Jun unintentionally put him in and was always honest with his feelings. While Tae-Jun did have the right to act the way he did throughout the story because of his trauma, it's fair to say that he likely wouldn't have been happy and got with Dong-jae if it wasn't for Tae-Oh. Tae-Oh forced Tae-Jun to acknowledge a trauma that was literally holding him back from his own happiness. Being stuck in the past doesn't do anything for anyone. Just makes you feel like shit.

ALSO, did we ever find out why the sister always had a attitude with her brother and why they weren't on good terms? She legit had beef with him which I thought was hella weird tbh.

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