Others have commented about how SukYun is abusive and obsessive and it's frankly a bit sad how this is framed as the better outcome when the only thing happening is them becoming more and more codependent to each other. Instead of putting a healthy boundary with Jun to save the last remaining bit of a resemblance of a family WooIn just went no contact, which is understandable but also further fed into his mentality of "I have only SukYun left", leaving a bad aftertaste to their romance. For me, their toxic traits instead of adding to their story just diminish the value of their relationship, making it seem frail and conditional. Like, what if Woo In finds other friends? What if he wants to go to college? What if he ever feels sad and needs distance? Their relationship as it is by the end of the story couldn't withstand any of those hardships... And yet we're supposed to believe this was the best outcome for them? Or to believe they will last long like that? Idk, maybe it's just not my cup of tea.
Others have commented about how SukYun is abusive and obsessive and it's frankly a bit sad how this is framed as the better outcome when the only thing happening is them becoming more and more codependent to each other. Instead of putting a healthy boundary with Jun to save the last remaining bit of a resemblance of a family WooIn just went no contact, which is understandable but also further fed into his mentality of "I have only SukYun left", leaving a bad aftertaste to their romance. For me, their toxic traits instead of adding to their story just diminish the value of their relationship, making it seem frail and conditional. Like, what if Woo In finds other friends? What if he wants to go to college? What if he ever feels sad and needs distance? Their relationship as it is by the end of the story couldn't withstand any of those hardships... And yet we're supposed to believe this was the best outcome for them? Or to believe they will last long like that? Idk, maybe it's just not my cup of tea.