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Mikkeai8908

So this is unrelated to the show, but there is a new drama coming out soon where actor for Eungyeol/baku will play a serial killer. It looks very interesting. And it’s something different from him. It’ll be weird seeing him as the villain this time, a very dark villain as well. I can’t wait to see it. I hope when the time comes, y’all will get around to reacting to it sometime in the future.

Mikkeai8908

When i first seen this episode, what i assumed at the end was what eungyeol did was to purposely keep yichan and “sekyeong” apart. Like if the whole school witnesses eungyeol confessing to sekyeong, it will be harder for yichan and sekyeong to be around each other even as friends. Because he purposely said those harsh words to “sekyeong” to try and keep her away from yichan.

Ramms

This was actually shot between Weak Hero Class 1 and 2

tabii ⁷

38:00 i think this is why i felt very neutral about her throughout the show 😭because why would you do that like what

Too_Many_Novels

I'm hoping that Eun Gyeol only had a vision and that it wasn't real cos then wouldn't that make Eun Yuu his sister since the future doesn't seem to care lmao. Also loved the chaos in the hospital when Eun Yuu finds out she's supposed to know Cheong Ah. As always, looking forward to next week!!

Chels

So my knowledge is mainly based on the development of Japan, and I only know loose information of Korea from my uncle (who happened to live there in 95 actually lol) and media. From my understanding, disabilities weren't taken as seriously even up until 2020. I can only speak for the fact that Japan had very few specialized schools. They believe that because of Confucius teachings, a child with disabilities is specifically the parent's problem to deal with, and the child's when their older to regulate themselves. Where Korea and Japan echo each other culturally a lot, and given how bad government systems there were back in the day (apparently the military was abusive, toxic, and broken, scarring my uncle for life so bad he literally will not talk about Korea with me in a positive way. Dunno what happened, but I've heard from Koreans sentiments like "the military isn't as bad anymore, it's ok." Or "So glad they reformed the military") I'm betting the government didn't have many schools for the blind or deaf, specialized learning programs for people with learning disabilities, or anything of that nature. If a school did, I'd imagine they'd be very competitive, lucrative, and expensive to get into. 😅 so while her family is rotten, I kinda don't blame them for their ignorance. It was a systemic problem, and we're still no better. Currently, Korea and Japan are now ahead of America in how they deal with mental health, the management of disabilities, and the amount of specialized learning programs there are. There was a huge push for it in the 2018-2023 timeframe apparently. My friend, Nappi, has some severe ADHD, and physical disabilities that I know he went from not even acknowledging, to trying to get help and couldn't, to the government finally helping him get the medications and MRI's he needed, as well as therapy. It's sad to be it took so long though. He was doing his dream job but had to retire early because of health issues that could've been handled sooner, and it's sad it took until 2020 for them to address a glaring problem in their societies, but I digress. I feel like the bitchy mom was more common than the mom's who tried to teach their kids sign. We still see that in America too, parents who refuse to learn sign for their kids because they didn't want a "handicapped child." 🙄 honestly, some people just shouldn't be parents.. I guess I'm lucky in that my disabilities are ones I can learn about and manage on my own. I'd probably have been so screwed if I had an eye disease like RP or significant hearing loss. I don't envy the learning curve that would've taken for people without the help of their families. Given what's happening with Medicaid and stuff rn, being someone with those conditions at the moment must be terrifying cuz it's a mess. But ya, I try to tell myself "you don't know what you don't know" to have patience for people like bitch mom. Though.. easier said than done 😂

ninillama

No, Se Kyeong was already together with Eun Yu's Father since the time travel thing began (they said it when they introduced her), that's also why he is leaving to the US soon. So her scratching his car was kind of valid.