I don't understand why the author gave Woo Jin such a fairytale-like ending. Does he really deserve forgiveness from Woo Yeon? Honestly, the author seems so biased. Instead of exposing Woo Jin's actions, they constantly justify his obsession with Woo Yeon by calling it love. Seriously?
Woo Jin manipulated Woo Yeon and used him to satisfy his own desires and ego. Yet, after everything that happened, Woo Yeon ended up blaming himself, as if he were the one at fault.
Woo Jin also ruined the relationship between Woo Yeon and Junghwi—the person who genuinely loved and cherished him. Once again, the author seemed biased. Toward the end, they deliberately highlighted Junghwi's flaws and created a negative impression of him, seemingly just to make Woo Jin's love appear more convincing.
What frustrates me the most is that the author never properly addressed the incident where Junghwi became intimate with someone while under Woo Jin's hypnosis. Junghwi was never given the chance to explain himself or clear up the misunderstanding with Woo Yeon. It feels as though the story intentionally prevented any possibility of reconciliation between them in order to push Woo Jin and Woo Yeon together.
To me, Woo Jin's ending feels unearned. Rather than genuine love, Woo Yeon's feelings seem rooted in guilt, pity, and self-blame. The story romanticizes Woo Jin's obsession instead of holding him accountable for the harm he caused.
I don't understand why the author gave Woo Jin such a fairytale-like ending. Does he really deserve forgiveness from Woo Yeon? Honestly, the author seems so biased. Instead of exposing Woo Jin's actions, they constantly justify his obsession with Woo Yeon by calling it love. Seriously?
Woo Jin manipulated Woo Yeon and used him to satisfy his own desires and ego. Yet, after everything that happened, Woo Yeon ended up blaming himself, as if he were the one at fault.
Woo Jin also ruined the relationship between Woo Yeon and Junghwi—the person who genuinely loved and cherished him. Once again, the author seemed biased. Toward the end, they deliberately highlighted Junghwi's flaws and created a negative impression of him, seemingly just to make Woo Jin's love appear more convincing.
What frustrates me the most is that the author never properly addressed the incident where Junghwi became intimate with someone while under Woo Jin's hypnosis. Junghwi was never given the chance to explain himself or clear up the misunderstanding with Woo Yeon. It feels as though the story intentionally prevented any possibility of reconciliation between them in order to push Woo Jin and Woo Yeon together.
To me, Woo Jin's ending feels unearned. Rather than genuine love, Woo Yeon's feelings seem rooted in guilt, pity, and self-blame. The story romanticizes Woo Jin's obsession instead of holding him accountable for the harm he caused.