What’s wrong with the bodyguard? Why would he let someone in when Chase didn’t approve, like do you even know your freaking job description? It doesn’t matter if it doesn’t make sense to you, you do what you are told to protect the person who you should protect
Dude he didn't let her in??? She barged in while he was telling chase a fellow actress ON SET wants to meet him. She's not some unknown stranger, so there was no need to tie her up until he gets Chase's response first. He went in, asked, and she overheard his response from the outside so she pushed herself in. She engaged with Chase in a back and forth argument so the bodyguard wouldn't cut them off but he'd hold her back until Chase said get her out of here, which he promptly tried to do until she pulled out a gun. At that point, Chase's safety was more important than keeping her out because she could shoot any moment.
What's so hard to understand?
Maybe the bodyguard should've been more careful, but he had no reason to suspect one of the main actresses in a movie they've been filming for months and on set with her for that time without any incident or hostility or reason for suspicion.
Chouno’s backstory is too disturbing, I don’t understand why would he want to keep the tattoo (it’s a cute tattoo but it was forced on him, so it completely changes the meaning of it), I wonder if he still doesn’t realize it was an abuse and sexual violence towards him not just “the only way uncle knew how to love him”
My thoughts also, I feel like what he really wants is a person to call a family and it's really prominent with his thoughts on the chapter 8 where he realizes that what he and "his uncle/perpetrator" is not a relationship that you would call a family but it probably got mixed up in his young mind adding to the fact that his uncle was actually his late mother spouse aka his step father (ickk). And he said it himself, the warmth and the feeling he felt when he was with the uke is the one that you would call a family. Though it's really disheartening to see his background story, I mean no child should experience that, and I hope someday he will find a new meaning to his tattoo or entirely get rid of it (which I prefer tbh since the reason behind it is very disturbing)
I like Garam quite a lot but I think he is delusional: it’s impossible to stay completely hidden if you are in a relationship and have friends/family that you didn’t cut contact with. I don’t think Jaehyuk is asking him to come out to the whole world. Also if your friends do not support you in that - it’s better to weed them out sooner than later. Jaehyuk is being too impatient but I can relate - I hate when people avoid me instead of talking things out. If it’s Garam’s boundary - he should be firm in that as well and find a person who wants to stay completely hidden and isolated from close connections/relationships.











Such portrayal of stalking really spoiled it for me. Like it’s a serious matter and talking to a stalker wouldn’t help (and wouldn’t be safe), they know they do something that distresses another person, it’s not because they don’t understand. And it’s not anybody’s fault except of the stalker.