please I’m so scared. what if in season 3 Jun-ho has to be the one who kills In-ho? or what if it’s the other way around where In-ho has to kill Jun-ho?
because it’s a possibility. Jun-ho crying and not wanting to ever hurt his brother, let alone kill him. In-ho telling him it’s okay and that he’s sorry as he guides the gun in Jun-ho’s hand to his own heart. Jun-ho having no choice but to pull the trigger.
or the other scenario where it’s In-ho who has to kill Jun-ho and Jun-ho’s death, by In-ho’s own hands, is what breaks In-ho. and after that In-ho gives up and surrenders and just allows himself to be killed, whether it’s by Gi-hun or someone else. because he’s his own brother’s murderer. he killed his own baby brother and he knows he can’t live with the shame and the guilt.
yeah I’m gonna jump—
thinking about this scene where Gi-hun dreamed about the Front Man and
1.) how did Gi-hun know how the Front Man looked like when he never saw him before? (the part where Jun-ho described to him about how Front Man wore a mask was after the dream)
2.) I know it was a dream and anything could happen so this is just a silly thought but if both of Front Man’s hands were full here, how did he press Gi-hun’s doorbell? repeatedly.
because it’d be awkward if Gi-hun opened the door to Front Man with one of his legs all the way up trying to press that doorbell with the tip of his shoe.
Front Man with his leg still in the air: “can you get back in, open the door again in 2 seconds and pretend you didn’t see this?”
Gi-hun:
Jun-ho fell asleep listening to their favorite song.
A doodle inspired by this post made by @harmonyneverends !! This is from when Jun-ho was a child. ☺️
SA mention
We all know the VIPs are creeps and we saw them sexually harassing staff members, and so far we never get any direct confirmation one way or another if Front Man's even safe from them or if he's also one of their, well, victims. We do know, however, they're more powerful than Front Man, and Front Man, just like every other staff member, serves them. So it's not really a stretch to suspect he's been subjected to the same abuse his staff members go through.
Like, I'm not trying to make "excuses" for him when Jun-ho was assaulted. In-ho may or may not have known it was his brother behind the mask that day. And yes, it would have been great if he stepped in and stopped that VIP. But the thing is that we don't know if he even could, if any attempt to save Jun-ho would be seen as an act or rebellion that would be met with a far worse punishment for both him and Jun-ho.
"Why did In-ho just let it happen?" We don't even know if In-ho himself is also a victim when it comes to this. And if he really is one, then God knows how long—how many years—it's been happening to him.
SPIRITED AWAY (2001) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
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