Thinking thinking about all those times hsy felt left behind
Ah hsy with a love so big so intense it can end the world, willing to give up on her existence/consciousness so kdj can live. But she can't truly reach him at least not directly, not in the way yjh can as his protagonist
You go into reading ORV thinking it’s going to be a story.
You read it and it’s a story: it’s a story about a reader.
You read a little further and realize that it’s a story about stories: stories that make people as much as people make them.
You get to that point and you finally realize that it’s a con.
It’s a con: it’s been a con from the very first word, the longest, most visceral and excruciating con you’ve ever seen, yet somehow never saw coming—and you’re fuming but you’re also holding your breath because you can’t even be mad, it’s got you hook, line and sinker and you’d follow it beyond the end of the earth, you’ve already followed it beyond the end of the earth unknowingly and now you’re willing to go even further than that, willingly choosing it for yourself, because you need to see where this goes, you need to, because you care. You care.
Somewhere, you know with all the faith of a reader that Han Sooyoung is smiling.
OKAY, OKAY, IT'S BEEN A WHILE BUT DEAR LORD DID I NEED A BREAK
SO HERE WE GO
I love the show not tell aspect of the webtoon, it's just so GOOD.
We can FEEL yoo Joonghyuk's misery from those small panels, something you struggle with in this moment in the novel but these panels? They paint the picture of this Tragedy exceptionally well.
This is fucking terrifying, great jobs to the artist because we can see how eerie and terrifying to outsiders the essence of the fourth wall is thanks to this.