“you can’t say in-ho is a poor little bean whose action’s only caused by his trauma and that he’s not to blame for the blood on his hands. because he still made the choice to come back to the game and oversee it. there’s still blood on his hands. his actions can’t be justified. he’s still a terrible person.”
his making the choice to come back to the game and oversee it, the blood on his hands, how his actions can’t be justified and how he’s a “terrible person” are literally what make him a cute little babygirl who did nothing wrong uwu to me wdym
wait till y’all see me babying my other babygirl, who did nothing wrong ever in his life, art the clown
born to
forced to
Stop making out
The Front Man believes that Gi-hun is wrong in his way of thinking, but perhaps, he reflects on himself through Gi-hun. I felt that a small part of him, unknowingly, might be hoping for Gi-hun's thoughts to be right. And rooting for him in some way.
when we were kids, we would play just like this,
and our moms would call us in for dinner.
but no one calls us anymore.
Lee Byung-hun as Hwang Jun Ho
does is make sense?
The reason why I love InHun—aside from the incredible chemistry—is the dynamic. The frontman, a cold-hearted guy who's lost every ounce of hope in humanity, joined the games as Youngil because he was so pissed that a random dude held on to his stupid heroic beliefs until the very end of the first game. His only purpose was to witness him break, to see him become as hopeless as he is, to see the world the same way he does—only for Gihun to prove himself stronger than that, showing Inho that not even the worst monstrosities of human nature can make him lose hope. Inho hasn't seen anyone else believe in goodness and fight for it as much as Gihun has, and I believe a part of him admires him for it.
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