I love that Upi-nim ultimately wrote them in mind that their "love story" was only second to their own respective hardships and how it wasn't linear in a sense that they both were raised in a family so different—both with privilege and without and that getting together may have been impossible if one indulged into self-pitying and choosing the easy way out (Seoan abiding to his father's request and Wowoon letting his self-loathing consume him). The ending might be underwhelming maybe lackluster but it's true. It's a great reminder that this was how "their" story began; We may have nothing good today but there will always be tomorrow. It isn't promised but now that they have the assurance of each other they have something to look forward to every day.
And that this is the beginning of the ending. Thank you so much Upi-nim ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~
was it ever mentioned before that Ian came from a poor family dhfkdjksjdks I always thought he was sorta rich, only bullied cause he migrated from Canada to Korea ( ̄∇ ̄") I mean not to side with Ian or anything but I'm getting the picture now why he's overly competitive dude friggin needed it to ease the burden of his family. As for Eunsan, he was after his father's validation so the pressure was doubled but now that he introduced someone who will be the prodigy of Korea's ice hockey I just know it rlly mess his head up