
I don't ship anyone (for now). I like the relationship the teacher and his father-in-law have and shipping the student with either of them feels forced to me right now. Maybe the father-in-law will end up having sex or a short affair with the student because he couldn't resist any longer but I don't see them having a serious relationship. The student is just too immature for it at the moment.
Besides, I like this story because it's not full of tropes and the characters are actually gay. If the teacher started a relationship with one of them it would be just another "I'm not gay but if it's you" story and I really don't want this to happen.

I dropped Baker on the First Floor and I wasn't too crazy about this one either but I realized something. GyaGa would probably make a great fucked-up-horror-yaoi author. Whenever she writes something fluffy and romantic it feels like she only does it because she has to. Because she thinks her work won't be popular unless she gives her readers a little bit of romance. But when the psycho couple/cop appeared I actually really liked what she wrote for the first time. She didn't have enough time to develop them properly so it was still a little bit underwhelming in the end but I think if she wrote a long horror yaoi without forcing fluff and romance into it she would be able to write a great story.

Don't freak out because of the tragedy tag. Of course it's possible that half of the cast will be dead by the end of the story but nobody knows for sure. The reason why this tag is there is because of that one sentence. Whoever added it doesn't know anything for sure either.
This story isn't finished and there are only a few more chapters in Korean than there are in English.

It's marked as "completed" at Lezhin so I guess it really was the last chapter. I still hope that Lezhin can convince or allows her to write a second season (or a spin-off about Anaconda-guy) but if not I hope she'll write another smutty comedy.
This story was so funny and it was nice to read something that was just jokes and smut. No forced drama or sad backstories just two (equally) horny, adorable idiots ^^.

About half a season full of fanservice, filler material and things that made no sense and that's all we get? The most obvious event possible?
Well, at least I'm finally ready to drop this and I'm not really disppointed since I expected something like this to happen but I'll miss the discussions :( .
*Sigh* I hope I'll find something new with an equally enthusiastic fandom. I know, the discussions here aren't always calm and polite but the fans are very passionate and love to analyze the shit out of every chapter and I enjoyed that a lot ^^.

Yeah I am also disappointed in this season. I'm suprised that people are SHOCKED about uncle thing... it was obvious that it gonna happen sooner or later.

I still love KS but I can understand you, the trip in the mountain was pointless and I don't like how Koogi re-introduced the uncle. if it's another gift from Sangwoo for Bum to kill, it's the third time and it's becoming tiring. Ok Sangwoo is going insane but what he does it's basically non-sense at this point. Season 1 was perfect, it was do well built, I also liked most of Season 2 but this one is a disaster of storytelling

Agree. The biggest letdown for me is how poorly the third season is written. In the first two seasons she created such a great atmosphere, paid a lot of attention to the details and what the characters said and thought but now it fells like she only gives the fans what they want but doesn't really care about the quality of the story anymore.

Is anybody else wondering about the lack of narration/inner thoughts this season?
When I read the chapter about Sangwoo's past I was excited because I was waiting for it for so long but I was also disappoinet because we didn't find out about Sangwoo's psychological development (Koogi was very vague about this).
In the first two seasons Bum and Seungbae were either the narrator of the chapter or their thoughts were presented to us. That's why we know how they think. Especially Bum's development wouldn't have been nearly as good/thrilling without it.
But Sangwoo? There's only been one scene in which Koogi showed us what Sangwoo thought and that was when they were at the police station.
Somehow I'm simultaneously worried and excited about this.
I'm worried because it could mean that Koogi tries to please everyone and therefor doesn't want to be too specific about his past, personality, thoughts etc .
But I'm also excited because it could mean that there's a reason why she doesn't want us to know what Sangwoo thinks and she will reveal it later.

I realized I forgot to allow anonymous replies
So, who saw it? Do you think it means something or was it just a mistake Koogi made?
I'm not going to talk about what it was until I get a reply of somebody who saw the same thing ;) .

It's a little bit disappointing that nobody recognized it but I also don't want to torture you any longer ;) .
We see the tracks of the skis in the snow but there isn't a single panel in which we see the track of the snowboard.
When Sangwoo finds them we even see the boy with his snowboard.
There should be a track of the snowboard in the snow but there isn't and there are only two explanations for it:
-Koogi was sloppy with the details which would be a big let down because every author who writes a thriller should know how important details are.
-Sangwoo is hallucinating and it's either not her and her son but a completely different woman instead or it's just her and her son isn't there.

Remember when the other policeman told Seungbae that Sangwoo's parents died 3 years ago? Even if we assume that about 6 months or so have passed since then that's still not enough time. Look at her boy. Does he look like he's at best 2.5-3 years old?
He can ski on his own. They went to the intermediate course. This boy is clearly older than that.

That doesn't really matter. It would only add a few months to his age but this boy should be at least 5-6 years old.
Besides, that still wouldn't explain why she faked her own death. Her husband died/was killed and the crime scene was staged in a way that made it look like it a stranger did it. Which means that her husband wasn't a threat anymore and that nobody would've accused her. There was no reason for her to fake her own death.
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I love the way the romantic and tragic scenes are mixed in this story.
At first I thought "Aww how sweet" when Young-do only wanted to cuddle and then the rape flashback came which was quite disturbing BUT because of this flashback seeing them cuddle suddenly became even more romantic (with a tragic undertone).