nami is such an angel lmao. idk why but maybe i’m the only one who enjoyed haero acting like he was supposed to be if this was irl. people who have experienced severe trauma, and had overcome tough times by themselves, often run away from people as a coping mechanism. it’s because they feel like the only way to solve their problems is if they’re alone, just how it had always been.
this is not to say that people never tried to help them, it’s just that at the turning point of their lives where they experienced the most trauma, no one sought after them. just like how we see in the case of haero where he said that if don went to him and didn’t just call from afar, things might’ve been different. i’m not saying that haero’s actions are well justified, but i just want to point out that there is a reason, and that other people also react like this in real life.
although i feel like this would’ve went over better if the “mom is sick coincidence” cliche card wasn’t played. they wouldn’t have wasted 10 years lmao. haero wanted don to stop him, and with don’s responses he wouldn’t ever let haero run away at that point. third chances don’t come by this easily and i think that author made haero less likable because of the contract dick move. also, the baby move wasn’t that great either. don and haero as a couple have already so much to work on, irl adding a baby in that mess wouldn’t turn out great. that’s all. thanks for coming to my ted talk
tldr; haero’s potential as a realistic character was wasted away but plot cliches









it just started with bareback sex and now he’s throwing hands with god
It was good to laugh after crying