i think despite the fact that i wouldn’t like my partner removing their tattoos to fit in with society. i understand korean society has a lot of stigma against them. and from what we’ve learned the ml reasoning for getting the tattoos were more an act of defiance then actual want of the tattoos. which is why he’s willing to lose them, for our girl and to better his career. in a way he’s closing the chapter on his younger self need to defy his father’s expectations and fighting norms of fitting in. he’s maturing and realized he doesn’t need the tattoo to fight that. he can just do that by doing what he wants, and be who he wants. so he doesn’t need the physical (the tattoo) to do that anymore.










i’m actually disgusted. i’m not saying there can’t be layers to a romance. second chance, miscommunication or misunderstandings whatever. but this pathetic. this man disrespects her to the point HE STILL HASNT WXPLAINED WHY HE COULD ABONDON HER FOR 10 YEARS WITH NO LETTER NO NOTE NO PHONE CALL. i want my female leads to grow, to develop, outside of their person. to see this honestly hurts my heart. it feels like the author completely not knowing what to do with their plot. this a literal rehashing of the first season, but the miscommunication is actually worse now and less excusable. i’m actually not a shipper of either of the men i know which i would prefer personally. this about her, our female lead, and what she deserves as a character. and at this point she doesn’t deserve one of the men at all, and if she’s choosing the other. well. she’s not as mature as a i thought she was or learned the self respect i thought she had.