Something that I think is interesting is the fact that despite story starting with Suyeon and Jaehyun, Norman seems to be the true protagonist of the series.
As in, the perspective we see most in the story is through the lens of Norman as hinted by how his narration introduced us to the story.
On top of that, despite how late Chuljin made an appearance in the story, I find it fascinating how much the story revolved him despite the fact he isn't the protagonist.
While the two aforementioned story elements aren't unique on their own, both being put to use at once really adds another entertaining layer to this story. Of course, it isn't perfect, but the way it seems to experiment is another way this story it catches my attention.
Something that I think is interesting is the fact that despite story starting with Suyeon and Jaehyun, Norman seems to be the true protagonist of the series.
As in, the perspective we see most in the story is through the lens of Norman as hinted by how his narration introduced us to the story.
On top of that, despite how late Chuljin made an appearance in the story, I find it fascinating how much the story revolved him despite the fact he isn't the protagonist.
While the two aforementioned story elements aren't unique on their own, both being put to use at once really adds another entertaining layer to this story. Of course, it isn't perfect, but the way it seems to experiment is another way this story it catches my attention.