Idk, Guwon seemed to like Teach well enough before, being all blushy and cute and stuff, maybe he's just... kinda asexual or something? I mean, he's probably not even entirely human and he didn't even know about kissing until Teach "taught" him. An asexual character in yaoi is insane though, so I guess I doubt it.
On another note, beyond his tragic fate in the underworld, Sisyphus was known for defying death and his passion for life, which I guess is kinda reflected in Guwon's single-minded tenacity to keep his little town and community alive in a hopeless world. But according to popular interpretations of the story, the only real way to be free from a tragic situation (the apocalypse, in this case) is to realize there's no true escape from the course of fate and no meaning in hoping for something better, thereby accepting fate as it is. Maybe, that's what retrieving their memories (both Guwon and Jinwoo) is meant to signify?
Obviously, I'm over-analyzing a BL, but eh, it's fun. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
No I like the memory idea. But whenever anyone remembers the past they change the future right? I just hope it’s not to bitter of an ending. Kana Soba
I agree! Right now, it's like the two main characters are having their own freaky little slice of life in the middle of what's supposed to be a thriller, so I'm really excited to know what happens if the genre shifts, but if this ends up tragic, that would kill me ╥﹏╥
I agree! Right now, it's like the two main characters are having their own freaky little slice of life in the middle of what's supposed to be a thriller, so I'm really excited to know what happens if the genre ... AnotherFlyOnTheWall
Idk, Guwon seemed to like Teach well enough before, being all blushy and cute and stuff, maybe he's just... kinda asexual or something? I mean, he's probably not even entirely human and he didn't even know about kissing until Teach "taught" him. An asexual character in yaoi is insane though, so I guess I doubt it.
On another note, beyond his tragic fate in the underworld, Sisyphus was known for defying death and his passion for life, which I guess is kinda reflected in Guwon's single-minded tenacity to keep his little town and community alive in a hopeless world. But according to popular interpretations of the story, the only real way to be free from a tragic situation (the apocalypse, in this case) is to realize there's no true escape from the course of fate and no meaning in hoping for something better, thereby accepting fate as it is. Maybe, that's what retrieving their memories (both Guwon and Jinwoo) is meant to signify?
Obviously, I'm over-analyzing a BL, but eh, it's fun. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭