Honestly i feel like he woo was worse. I know a lot of people disagree, but in my opinion, he actively wished harm on others that never did anything to him while he jo was just following his word.
I understand his actions to take away what she likes. It's petty, of course, but understandable. I definitely would not be above it.
But I also understand her perspective. If you spend your whole life trying to find acceptance and striving to be the best just to be reduced to a simple asset to be sold off just because you're a female, and swaped for something of lower value to boot, how would you feel? Secretly, I'd never want what would cause such possibility to return, either.(seriously the father is such an asshole. Both their parents were shitty i understand where their personalities came from)
Orange lady was her first real connection where she didn't have to prove anything and he made her give it up...
And then i see people blaming her for he woo getting beaten up when she actually complied with him in that case. Yes, she obviously has her faults, but in that case, she was completely innocent.
But she at least still has a goal in mind. Her future, that she's always been fighting for. It's still in her reach.
And then her brother tells her to make others like her suffer.
...this is where I have a problem. Why did she agree? If he had called her father, she could have blamed it on her orange lady(tho she was her friend so... sentimentality?) and that he woo wasn't popular. That might have even made him question his son as, as I said before, he's an asshole, so instead of asking if he was all right like any decent human being would, he'd just think he was pathetic and lacked the charisma to take his position (cause i reiterate, he's trash in human form) . He could question why he jo hung out with someone so troublesome, but she could use the excuse that she was making connections, since she was rich as well.
So all that, plus the obvious moral hang-up (i mean i know she's quite ruthless but until then she'd been content to keep to herself) makes it a bit weird she did exactly as he said. Did she not see it was an obvious trap???
He will never let something like that just go. Did she seriously think he would prefer to hurt substitutes instead of the original?
Which, again, makes me question his judgement. Why did he leave orange lady alone?
And why did he keep meeting up with blondie? She honestly seems stupid and exactly the type of person he would hate.
I understand his hatred of her at the beginning. I can't begin to imagine how hard it would be to live with a parent as worthless as that. But that is the only thing he can hold against her.
Everything after is just an excuse.
Though...i may be blowing everything out of proportion, cause at the end of the day, it was only her hopes and dreams that got destroyed. She still gets to live comfortably abroad(cause there's no way she's getting back to her mother) with support from her father.
She made me very uncomfortable at the beginning and i still know that a lot of her actions that she did for her brother aren't justifiable and entirely unnecessary but I can't help but be very unsatisfied with this ending.
Honestly they really should have just kept their drama between themselves instead of using the school as their playground.
Honestly i feel like he woo was worse.
I know a lot of people disagree, but in my opinion, he actively wished harm on others that never did anything to him while he jo was just following his word.
I understand his actions to take away what she likes. It's petty, of course, but understandable.
I definitely would not be above it.
But I also understand her perspective. If you spend your whole life trying to find acceptance and striving to be the best just to be reduced to a simple asset to be sold off just because you're a female, and swaped for something of lower value to boot, how would you feel? Secretly, I'd never want what would cause such possibility to return, either.(seriously the father is such an asshole. Both their parents were shitty i understand where their personalities came from)
Orange lady was her first real connection where she didn't have to prove anything and he made her give it up...
And then i see people blaming her for he woo getting beaten up when she actually complied with him in that case. Yes, she obviously has her faults, but in that case, she was completely innocent.
But she at least still has a goal in mind. Her future, that she's always been fighting for. It's still in her reach.
And then her brother tells her to make others like her suffer.
...this is where I have a problem. Why did she agree? If he had called her father, she could have blamed it on her orange lady(tho she was her friend so... sentimentality?) and that he woo wasn't popular. That might have even made him question his son as, as I said before, he's an asshole, so instead of asking if he was all right like any decent human being would, he'd just think he was pathetic and lacked the charisma to take his position (cause i reiterate, he's trash in human form) . He could question why he jo hung out with someone so troublesome, but she could use the excuse that she was making connections, since she was rich as well.
So all that, plus the obvious moral hang-up (i mean i know she's quite ruthless but until then she'd been content to keep to herself) makes it a bit weird she did exactly as he said. Did she not see it was an obvious trap???
He will never let something like that just go. Did she seriously think he would prefer to hurt substitutes instead of the original?
Which, again, makes me question his judgement. Why did he leave orange lady alone?
And why did he keep meeting up with blondie? She honestly seems stupid and exactly the type of person he would hate.
I understand his hatred of her at the beginning. I can't begin to imagine how hard it would be to live with a parent as worthless as that. But that is the only thing he can hold against her.
Everything after is just an excuse.
Though...i may be blowing everything out of proportion, cause at the end of the day, it was only her hopes and dreams that got destroyed. She still gets to live comfortably abroad(cause there's no way she's getting back to her mother) with support from her father.
She made me very uncomfortable at the beginning and i still know that a lot of her actions that she did for her brother aren't justifiable and entirely unnecessary but I can't help but be very unsatisfied with this ending.
Honestly they really should have just kept their drama between themselves instead of using the school as their playground.
Whatever.