@Happy0826_HY The motive is not that important. He held a grudge, but he didn't come having full revenge plan developed. I think it's more important what both LK and HMO chose to do when given a chance to ruin the person who caused the injury, no matter how disproportionate.
@movingcastle___ High Cookie is available only on Korean Netflix. No official subtitles exist, so even watching on free streaming sites, it's difficult because they are not very accurate. Sometimes very obviously.
Mantis is on Netflix.
My Dearest Nemesis is on Viki. 🫡
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Listen here... I am having a realllllly hard time, my anxiety is through the roof. This better be true, because I am exhausted...
#desperatetimesdesperatemeasures
Almost all comments that I read ask for more action... And rightfully so. I would only add to that - not just any, aimless action for the sake of cheap thrill, but consequential action that solidifies the stakes and confirms that these characters have something to lose. #Veliaht
@ghostflower7 All true. I believe we are speaking of the same thing, just in different terms. When I say action, I don't necessarily mean high-speed chase or guns... but changes to status quo. Something that upsets the balance of the characters, but enforces the balance of the narrative.
being right and wrong at the same time is the essence of a good conflict. The show laid down the groundwork, it's time to exploit it before everyone gets completely lost.
#Veliaht
glorifying aggression, just pointing to the discrepancy between what we see vs how he was introduced. The episode had him say 'I want to fight - for my mother, for my sister, for you...' Then have him fight. Everyone pulling in different directions, wanting different things while