Crash course in romance really said enemies to lovers, found family, education system critique, murder mystery and eat the rich discourse simultaneously
Choi Chi Yeol is slowly turning from ‘rescued drowning cat has trust issues and is very aloof and closed off’ to ‘awkward dad figure that is absolutely besotted with his family who adopted him before they even knew’ and I love it for him
Netflix subtitles are the worst. It could not capture Chi Yeol's confession
“she’s a more brilliant person compared to me. she’s unbelievably warm and she shines wherever she goes. i liked her by myself. so don’t talk carelessly about her.”
he way i screamed when he confessed. When men take responsibility and confess in front of everyone >>>>>>>>
I hope that by the end of this, Chi Yeol is opening his fridges to find them full of Haeng Seon’s food and that his life is full of happiness and warmth.
Haruki Murakami, from Norwegian Wood / Emily Palermo, “What I Could Never Confess Without Some Bravado” / Anaïs Nin, from The Diary of Anaïs Nin, vol 1: 1931-1934 / Jess Zimmerman, “Hunger Makes Me”.