Truck-kun is the leading cause of death to isekai protagonist. I'm surprised he's still out of prison to be frank.
Justin Yong
2023-09-22 21:57:07 +0000 UTC
I warned you about Truck-kun!
finally a more lighthearted episode, or at least, one not so morally difficult. the theme of this one was: if someone seems too perfect to be true, that's because they are. that's why I'm glad we saw Jun Ho's slightly violent streak/anger issues, and I do hope we get to see more of his bad sides in the future. you'll see that in this show, everyone has good and bad sides.
Martina
2023-09-18 13:03:16 +0000 UTC
the fingers thing is a Korean way to show a heart, you'll see it a lot from K-pop idols :)
Martina
2023-09-18 12:42:38 +0000 UTC
Fmab Bloopers??
Savaun Lollis
2023-09-18 10:18:01 +0000 UTC
Domain Expansion: Truck-kun by default.
A rare Domain Expansion said to be mastered by Carlie.
Cation
2023-09-18 07:31:27 +0000 UTC
to add onto the mandarin duck thing (out of all things to discuss this is probably the least important thing ik fdjdj), wood carved mandarin ducks are a common item used in traditional korean wedding ceremonies! as wedding gifts too
Romang
2023-09-18 03:53:42 +0000 UTC
I like that they let Youngwoo initiate any intimacy previously, but now when Junho is sure she's okay with it, he initiates too.
As for the case, the reference to mandarin ducks is actually not left field. Mandarin ducks are always seen in pairs, so people reference them as a perfect pair without knowing the facts that Youngwoo brought up haha. But it does nicely reinforce the idea that not everything is as it seems!
And no, they can't drop the client. They already represented him.
When it comes to the situation that Youngwoo's father is in, questioning whether what he did was enough when he hears that there were times Youngwoo did wish she had more specialised help. Many countries are still less focused on supports for people with disabilities, mental health etc and other conditions which are not openly discussed...so it's not surprising that Youngwoo didn't have access to supports she may have been privy to in some other countries. It's quite a dilemma because even for parents in that position, should they sell everything to move to whatever country to get access to better services? There are so many limitations people are bound by, but money, access to supports, access to specialised expertise etc.