In-ho: Gi-hun and I-
Jun-ho: Are getting married?
In-ho: What? No, we just-
Jun-ho: *pulls out a huge binder* Sit down, I've had this thing planned out for years
Do you ever think the reason why In-ho didn’t give himself his old number (132) when infiltrating the game (since he gave Gi-hun his old 456 number) is because he was still traumatized and suffering from PTSD of his time as Player 132?
Of course, he was willing to trigger Gi-hun’s trauma by making him Player 456 again (that’s the point) but not his own by making himself Player 132 again.
My thoughts, either he was so triggered by his old 132 number that he was willing to go as Player 001 and risk Gi-hun suspecting him (another 001) or he was that curious and wanted to see if Gi-hun would suspect another 001 (or if Gi-hun’s willingness to trust and see good in people would triumph over that).
Which also led me to think… would In-ho be triggered or how triggered would he be if the new Player 132 (that wasn’t In-ho) was also a husband who needed the money to cover his pregnant wife’s medical bills and save her life and the unborn child’s.
they smol but they destroy
“if I can’t have you then no one can” trope but instead of two characters who are (or were) outright lovers, it’s two characters who are each other’s archenemies and the feelings are mutual in the sense that they both have these extremely unhealthy obsession which they hold towards each other, and so they become possessive and jealous if the other ever touches someone else, be it lover or another enemy that isn’t them. be it by fucking someone else or fighting someone else that isn’t them.
“if I can’t have you then no one can” trope where you and I are enemies, but you are mine and mine alone and I am yours and yours alone. I am the only one who can touch you and you are the only one who can touch me. I’m the only one who can hurt you and you’re the only one who can hurt me. you have me. and if I can’t have you then I’ll burn the world to the ground so that no one else can have you either.
yes, this is about Hwang In-ho and Seong Gi-hun
nicole homer, underbelly
Nobuyoshi Araki, 'Sensual Flower'.
Regrets
No regrets