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While I'm not exactly pleased with how Fargo deals with Hyesung's past trauma, it does mak...

Cheollie June 2, 2026 4:04 pm

While I'm not exactly pleased with how Fargo deals with Hyesung's past trauma, it does makes sense why his supposed to be heavy topics/scenes is pretty light hearted here, you can almost hear this funny/perky background music in kdramas/anime, it's prolly cause we should remember this is Byul's story with mostly his perspective. Byul doesn't understand how dark Hyesung's feelings towards his parents are cuz he doesn't know the full story and cannot fathom the pain as he is very much loved by everyone, so we don't see it here but if this was a chapter in Love is an Illusion, trust we'd feel the heaviness just like before bcs Hyesung is a depressed bih deep inside. Also, I'm not satisfied with how they dealt with Hyesung's relationship with his mom and Byul and Dojin's betrayal but I'm kinda glad that Hyesung is still given some realistic characteristics. In reality, a person who loves their parents so much def wouldn't get over them/completely cut ties with them especially if they see them again after a long time and they're not in a dark place anymore. Hyesung is in such a better headspace he has so much love in his heart that's why his hatred towards his mom isn't as strong anymore but he still questions why she abandoned him. In reality, that's just how complicated human emotions are, we're not one dimensional and don't feel only one emotion towards something.

Anyways, this seems to be the temporary end to this plotline, now let's get back to the cutesy couple. We still haven't seen them being couple-y since being a couple.

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