Just a curiosity.
Okay let’s pretend this is reality. If you caught your partner having lied to you and saw him or her go home with another person while you go to his/her house to impress the parents, literally have the whole class literally yell out your partners name with another person’s name, saying that they should be together, saw an intimate photo of them all over the classroom that you had no idea of because your partner failed to tell you yet again, your partner keeps giving you the cold shoulder without really knowing why and yet kept seeing him/her with the same person constantly?
All the whilst knowing that, that said person likes your significant other? (who also told you that they were going to steal your partner)
How would you feel? No, really. How would you go about the situation? Wouldnt you feel pissed off? Wouldn’t you feel jealous? Angry? Irrational? Wouldn’t you actually want to tell your significant other to stop seeing that said person because it makes you feel uncomfortable?
If your answer is no then congratulations, 👏 you are a saint.
And dear ladies and gents, Lee Suho is NOT a saint. He is, in fact human and is very much capable of feeling. (Though fictional but you know what I mean)
Now, I kept seeing the word obsessive, toxic, possessive in relation to Suho’s character in episode 10 and I’m just like...
I agreed in the past episodes, that he can come off as a little confusing and a bit obessive. The way he pulled her away from the bench, like bro. Chill. They’re not making out. Sure I can agree with that.
BUT EPISODE 10? Nope. I personally think that his feelings are very valid. ABSO-FXUCKING-LUTELY. This guy literally bought her medicine and porridge, went all the way to her house just so he could win over her parents, quickly just forgave her for lying, called her first even though she bloody walked out on him and yet again, he is being called toxic? Obsessive?
The guy can do a million good things and he makes a mistake, the world would just focus on that and will forget about the rest. It’s a cruel reality.
But Huge announcement guys, HE IS HER BOYFRIEND. He is entitled to his feelings and he has the right to share his discomfort towards her having be so close with another man especially if that guy likes his girlfriend as well.
Was there a way to go about it differently? ALSO ABSO-FXKING-LUTELY. I don’t agree with the confrontation scene a hundred percent, the quit thing? Not being friends? Yeah, That.
BUT y’know what, il take it. Y’know why? Because in contrary to what others might say, I saw Suho’s built up frustration throughout the episode leading up to that scene. I actually understood him why he said the things he said. It wasn’t an out of the blue thing, there was a build up. From the previous episode till the next... Unless, y’all watched a different KDRAMA then...
I kept trying to make sense of what people are saying because I wanted to see what they’re seeing but I really don’t.
And before, y’all come at me with “THATS NOT AN EXCUSE TO ACT LIKE THAT.”-crap. Oh honey, I know but I’m trying something called “compassion” if I condemned every single person who does me wrong, than how am I any better than the rest?
I’m also not saying that I’m overlooking Jukyeong’s fear of losing both her friend and boyfriend due to her insecurity. I’m just posting this in regards to SUHO only. Though throughout the episode, Jugyeong was not at all likeable. And don’t get me started on how she made the argument about her. 🙄
Now, if you STILL don’t agree with me then okay, that wasn’t my intention anyway. Just wanted to get that point across. If you disagree, then alright. To each is own. I hope y’all are having a fine day and hopefully by the next episode, we could all tone it down with the hate. (possibly extinguish it but the internet is a cruel place so....)
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