Comment by stinkiebeans on gimehe

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@gimehe looks like you thought your take is the cleverest that you forget different people have their own preferences and definition of quality stories. If mine doesn't suit your taste doesn't mean it should be called dumbest. Did I said the writers shouldn't address SJ's personal problem? I said they are drifting away didn't I. The scope of the story is drifting away from the title itself and the way they maneuvered around SJ's personal problem looks like it's taking a big roundabout detached from the storyline. I'm all about building up characters and understanding their background but I'm saying NO to drifting away from the story. Plus I don't see I'm part of any problem from having opinion from my preference.

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@stinkiebeans And people are allowed to disagree with your opinon. honestly if you don't enjoy the story why are you reading it
@stinkiebeans The way this is entirely wrong lol. They are literally working together just like they were in the last season and seo juheon is trying to maintain a boundary that dohu keeps pushing LIKE IN THE LAST SEASON. The concept is fundamentally very similar. Not sure what story youre reading but okay... The only difference is that there's conflict between them (which the last season was leading up to) that is both influenced by seo juheon's personal life and dohu's past actions, which are both being explored. YOU'RE mad because they won't just get together already. If the author made that choice, they would be neglecting realistic character arcs, which is clearly bad writing. That is my point.