So if the author of shutline thinks the author of flashlight plaigiarized their work, then did the author of shutline plagiarize Walk on Water? Because the only 'similarities' between these works (and probably others) also exist in Walk on Water, which are a blacked haired, jeans& sneaker wearing Korean guy that's for the streets with a blonde white guy in New York city. None of which is anything groundbreaking or unique that the author of shutline could claim ownership over.
I'm really disappointed in the shutline author. Her harassment has really made me lose respect for her.
The hate won't win. Flashlight is just getting better. I'm doubly supporting Yangma now.
I can't believe they dedicated 2 whole seasons to the secondary couple and even ended the MS with them. Like please make a spin off instead. The first two and last two seasons are like two completely different stories. The first two seasons were a meaningful, heartfelt story of overcoming trauma. Then season 3 is like some slapstick comedy of absurd hijinks between the secondary couple. I started reading this because I thought they had learned from their mistakes writing their first story Heat and Run, but no they just doubled down and made things even worse.
At least when they did this in Heat and Run there wasn't a complete mood/genre shift like there is here. *Sigh* Thankfully the main couple is finally back in the side stories.








Here we go. Like fine there was an incident 10 years ago and the teacher was probably directly involved, but I still don't care. Because what does that have to do with the current students who would have been 6 or 7 years old at the time?!! Get a grip on reality.