
I still hate Sunny but he's a very well written character. He's as despicable as a closeted teenager can be, and his backstory justifies his attitude (although not his actions, never his actions) very well. He was written for you to hate him, let's see if he's also written to have a proper redemption arc.
Also, I've been smelling a side couple for ages now, we all know who it is.

I'm reading the raws and tbh I'm just waiting for some character development until I grab the translations again. The little character development Yuri had went down the drain and it's getting worse with each chapter.
I know mental health is still not taken seriously in Korea, but Seonwoo already went to therapy, so why can't Yuri go too? Or at least have Seonwoo make an ultimatum? I mean, they BOTH need it because Seonwoo is so happy to finally be in a relationship so he's not realising he's in a toxic one.
I truly wonder what route the author is going with this one. "For Your Love" was so realistic, so well written, and the characters communicated as well as two teenagers would, so what the hell is going on here? And these are the SIDE STORIES so who knows when the manhwa will end and if there will be a change for Yuri. I think I'll just wait for it to finish.

I forgot how they utterly hated each other at the beginning.
Also, I understand why you guys don't like Sangwoo that much because they could be together if it weren't for no one but himself, but as someone who's ND and has OCD, I recognise one of our guys when I see him. I'm not exactly like him, but he was clearly sheltered, and that's possibly why this autistic guy, who was never taught anything about homosexual relationships, still thinks he can be with a woman just because that's "the norm"; this is the first person he's ever felt lust (and obviously love) towards, so he doesn't know what to do. He didn't even know men could have sex between each other, damnit, that's something all my heterosexual classmates knew by the time they were in their last high school years, at the latest.
Jaeyoung is also a little bit in the wrong because he's aware that Sangwoo needs detailed explanations, yet he himself admitted he doesn't tell him how it is because he's afraid he'll "run away" even though HE is the one leaving the country soon. He keeps being ambiguous with Sangwoo so he figures out they should start dating, but Sangwoo is truly clueless broski. Someone please tell this man that successful long distance relationships exist, that homosexual relationships exist in nature and that there are way too many humans on this planet for him to worry about preserving his species. It's fine if he doesn't end up contributing to the greater gene pool and lives his days getting plowed by his hot boyfriend.

Sure, she's vile but who's the one enabling her? Who's the one tho told her she could do whatever she wanted with HIS late wife's room? Who's the one having sex in his own son's bedroom?
No wonder why Cirrus (real name Baek Hyunwoon, I hate the translation) came out this twisted. I hope he can finally find someone to trust in Skylar (Yoon Eul) and tell him everything (even more than he already spewed out in the last raw chapter).

Do you read "Between the stars"? It's the same for both the couples' names, especially the second one (comet and sun). The names are pretty but if non Korean speakers will not get the meaning, why translate it anyway? In any case, I like it when I realize those things way later, like some sort of Easter egg.
Is Ji-Geon kind of a red flag? Yes. Is he less creepy than those dudes who claim to have been in love with the ML/FL from literal childhood and never loved anyone else, which we've seen in romantic comics of all gender pairings since forever? Yes.
Am I making excuses because I want them together? Yes.