Looking at the megumi now and back when I first saw her it's hard to believe this was the same person with failing grades and writes the character for person when she's nervous. She's grown so much (and so did everyone else). Right now I'm focusing all my energy to my precious megumi, its her time to shine, even if she ends up loosing








Childhood is such a sensitive part of life. I don't even know how to feel about this anymore. Apart of me knew something like him dying would happen but apart of me just wanted him to go to jail. ( ̄∇ ̄")
It wasn't his childhood that turned him into a psycho, he was already born mentally ill. He just wouldn't turn into psycho if he lived his whole life in a bubble against traumas, disappointments and misery.
What? Are we reading the same story here? "His childhood didn't turn him into a psycho" ??
Did you skip the arc that explored Sangwoo's past - how he grew up, how his mother was an A-grade psycho who tormented his innocent ass since childhood, how his father became some kind of wife-beater and how he eventually got sexually assaulted by her when he did nothing wrong while his parents were still alive?
He was NOT born mentally ill, his environment was toxic and thus it bred evil in him
When I read a psychological work I also read the characters from a psychological point of view and I assure you that I remember all Killing Stalking arcs.
But I sorry, we have different opinions about how Sangwoo triggered his psychopath.
Furthermore we can't discuss Forensic psychology X Vygotsky theory, because I think it doesn't make any sense?
Well...I suppose either you or I didn't understood Koogi work at all because in my opinion HIS mother borned with mental issues, but NOT HIM.
Care that I do not entirely blaming his mother, she was sick.
Ok cool to see how each one interprets a reading, some use their own experiences, cultural values, emotional or personal values,I chose scientifically and it's ok, each one explores worlds within the reading and makes it substantial that way.
I think no one's right or wrong and this's why authors generally don't come up to the public to explain their works...I believe in the feeling that reading has given you is your truth.
Ok cool to see how each one interprets a reading, some use their own experiences, cultural values, emotional or personal values,I chose scientifically and it's ok, each one explores worlds within the reading and makes it substantial that way.
I think no one's right or wrong and this's why authors generally don't come up to the public to explain their works...I believe in the feeling that reading has given you is your truth.
I went wrong in imposing my opinion, I usually just read the comments, sorry.
I agree. This can happen, sadly. Otherwise normal children can grow up fucked up if their childhoods were fucked up enough.