one had sex with the man who murdered his mother. the other had sex with the brother of the girl his father murdered
these twinks are not the same.
[or: things i said to @b1uetrees whilst watching the merciless]
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Send this post or tag ten other people and show your 10 favorite men/women you gush over
Okay here we go (in no particular order):
An Junho (D.P.)
Han Jaeho (The Merciless)
Jo Hyunsoo (The Merciless)
Dick Grayson (Young Justice)
Yor Forger (SPY X FAMILY)
Jamie Tartt (Ted Lasso)
Sanji (One Piece)
H.M. Murdock (The A-Team)
Lee Dongsik (Beyond Evil)
Parker (Leverage)
Tagging: @daxianme @bobafvcks @godotismissingx @yardmargs @frayed-at-the-seams @farraway @chhagiya @sweetgazelle @srabaskerville @thedeviljudge
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I'd end my days with you, in a hail of bullets
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as someone who has watched and enjoyed both beyond evil and the merciless i laugh whenever i see someone being like “you shouldn’t ship juwon and dongsik together because their age gap (13 years) is toxic!!!!” bestie what do you think about these two sexy bastards huh?? do they look like father and son too???
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is it easier to stay? is it easier to go? (i don't wanna know)
Fandom: The Merciless (2017)
Relationship: Han Jaeho × Jo Hyunsoo
Perhaps it was easier this way.
Jaeho would leave, never facing the consequences of his actions, and Hyunsoo, ever the fool wearing his heart on his sleeve, would die.
Jaeho would pull the trigger, and Hyunsoo's brain would splatter all over the dusty worn couch of the abandoned orphanage.
Jaeho would probably leave Hyunsoo's body here for Chun Insook to find. For her to wipe his records and dump his body in the Han river, or burn it with the rest of the bodies of the dead officers. Remove this whole operation, years of his life, from existence.
It was easier this way.
But Han Jaeho never liked anything easy.
A step forward, a harsh pull at his suit jacket and Jaeho is crashing his mouth on Hyunsoo's, finger still on the trigger, muzzle hot at his temple.
This complicates things, just as Jaeho likes it.
But this. This, Hyunsoo's wanted for so long. His hyung, kissing him, holding him, breathing life into him.
But, he'd also wanted his mother to live.
So, Hyunsoo tongues into Jaeho's mouth, bites down and twists the gun free from his hand when he's distracted.
The whole thing is reversed, is wrong. Jaeho is on the wrong end of his gun.
His hyung is smiling. That's it, that's my boy.
Hyunsoo tightens his grip on the gun. Why are you proud?
He keeps pulling the trigger until the chamber empties.
Blood splatters on the couch.
It wasn't easier this way.
✧ㆁ✧_________✧ㆁ✧
crossposted on ao3:
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do you ever think about if jaeho ever wondered, in the year following hyunsoo's confession that he was a cop, if there was another way to somehow win hyunsoo over, another way that wouldn't have driven them down a path that couldn't have saved their relationship, another way that didn't absolutely ensure that their entire relationship and (the trust that came with it) was built on lies and deceit and betrayal and nothing else?
because their relationship started off of a lie the moment jaeho and hyunsoo first looked at each other, and only got worse hyunsoo decided, fuck it, i trust him and maybe this isn't right but i. fucking. trust him. and jaeho never saw that coming. it totally blindsided him. even after he told hyunsoo to trust the situation, not the person, the confession still came, which meant that hyunsoo trusted him more than he trusted the situation. that hyunsoo was so blinded by rage and grief that he only saw that jaeho was a way out, something that could've anchored him to shore so he wouldn't drown in the sea of pain and sadness, and he couldn't see the situation for what it was--a powerful man who had minions who could have found out who hyunsoo really was. but then he came clean.
jaeho must have regretted what he'd done but he constantly justified it by trying to convince himself that it was the only way he ever would've won hyunsoo over. because by the time he'd found out hyunsoo's true identity, killing him wasn't an option anymore. and it never was, because some of his last words to hyunsoo were "you never should have found out" and not "i should've killed you the moment i found out who you were" though it should be true and everyone would've bought it. but it just wasn't an option anymore even then. he must have spent the year thinking about what he'd done, how hyunsoo not only joined him, but fully put his life in his hands, held those very hands as he said i know you can snap my neck right now but-- it's not often, if ever, that someone trusts him so wholly, and it must have haunted him.
one decision on his part, one on hyunsoo's, and then came a relationship that was never going to go anywhere. it was doomed from the start, no matter if jaeho didn't kill hyunsoo's mom or hyunsoo didn't confess, because here's the truth that jaeho realized after the events of it: there was no other way it was going to work out, just the slightest bit, for the shortest time. it didn't work out in the route they'd taken (unknowingly on hyunsoo's part) and it never would've anyway. the hell he'd dealt hyunsoo and then the comfort he'd offered--that was the only way he wasn't going to lose hyunsoo. the happiness was brief, and as they say, they burned brightly for a while, brightly and shortly. the relationship lasting would have been the most fucked up thing ever and we all knew it wouldn't last anyway. things went downhill for the both of them the moment jaeho came to hyunsoo's cell late in the night and told him even his bruises were pretty.
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By request, on the Merciless discord group, I edited this song, and it FITS, bro!!
【my video】
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"... don't trust people. Trust the circumstances."
Jo Hyun Soo + Han Jae Ho | The Merciless (2017)
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they could be doing taxes and laundry together 😭😭😭
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WIP
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The Merciless (2017) thoughts
They really picked Im Siwan, one of the prettiest male actors in Korea with the biggest eyes and reddest lips and smoothest skin, to play what is basically a femme fatale character in a noir film against Seol Kyung-gu, a famous middle-aged actor who has almost never portrayed a rich/fashionable dilf prior to this movie.
Yeah the genre of The Merciless is definitely romance lmao. The director of this film is insane (in a good way)
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who's interested in an edit of the merciless... i mean it's only an idea for now. bc i've never made an edit before and i'm kinda in the middle of exams and will only be able to make it after the 20th but... who's into it
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