
This had one of the best endings I've read in a long time as the side stories actually developed the relationship further rather than just offered indulgent fan service. Woon turned out to be so charming despite his over the top obsessiveness and Doha was a bad ass from start to finish. I loved them as a couple. And I liked how the zombie plot wasn't stretched out into a gazillion chapters of unnecessary twists and turns. Top read for me all round.

LOL. Kwon has not made a "complete 180", this change did not arrive out of the blue. It actually took FIFTY PLUS chapters of Kwon clearly falling in love with that actor to the point where he told his secretary to stfu about him.
Did he have an an impuslive overreaction to the idea that Seo had deceived him? Yes. Did we get the (unfortunately, typical) violent sex scene in which Kwon took out his anger on Seo for fucked up reasons? Yes. But even in that chapter (57/8?) there are panels of Kwon imagining Seo in those moments that conveyed more contemplative melancholy than anger. Even when they met up again for the USB handover Kwon is stubborn but hardly as caustic as he used to be in the earliest days of their relationship.
Seo's father's death, which Kwon realised was likely murder and would mean Seo is in danger, gave him the easiest excuse to drop the cold attitude. Why? Because he is no longer the brutally indifferent person he was before. His secretary saw this coming from a mile way which why he was so hostile about Seo from the beginning.
Did we really need this to be spelled out anymore? I would have found it *incredibly* frustrating if the author had taken Kwon back to point zero and stretched out his anger any longer.

Yes! So glad he found out now and the writer didn't wait for a predictable late moment reveal. *Now* things get interesting. I wonder if whatever group he works for gives their agents some kind of substance that makes them immune to bindings or something? He seems very aware throughout it + he said he experienced this before. Maybe it's just prior experience that makes him more alert.
Either way, it's juicy now.

This is absolutely about more than "different communication styles" or "different relationship goals". Si-eon almost had a panic attack when Namwoo started to take his time and be more careful with his blowjob technique, resulting in Si-eon beginning to enjoy it enough to lose his control--something he is deathly afraid of to an unhealthy degree.
Look at his reaction to Namwoo's simple question about whether he enjoyed it or not. I've been in casual sexual relationships. That kind of question is not a signal of any kind of yearning for deep emotional connection, long-term relationship, anything more complicated than simply one sexual partner ensuring the other is having a good time 'cause that's what they're there to do. But Si-eon acted like the man was an alien from another planet with strange cultural customs that, for the life of him, he couldn't figure out.
This is not a BDSM thing. (I am TIRED of folks ascribing dysfunctionality to BDSM relationships. Stop it. Get some help.) Si-eon acts as if he is allergic to reciprocity in any form no matter how basic. Something is terribly, terribly wrong here and I need to find out what it is pronto. Namwoo is absolutely right in observing that Si-eon pretends as if the way he conducts his relationship is about pleasing Namwoo, but it's really all about his own trauma/neurosis, whatever it is. It isn't about Namwoo at all.
My idea of justice for rape victims is..not for the same crime to be committed against those who harmed them. That's not "karma" just gross...