I do like that there are consequences to each action, including Haru’s. Dan Oh might be the lead the way the story is heading. Well things has to get worse to be better. Let’s hope they do
Why is Haru so different that he can change the plot? Is he feeling that his story or trajectory from wherever he came from is not satisfactory so he has to change it to what he wants?
Another question. Is it just this the writer’s characters that are becoming self aware or is this phenomenon affecting other comics of other writers? If it is just the writer alone, why?
So Haru started it all. He is the patient zero. I don’t count dried squid because he seems to know more than he lets on, Like he has even transcended several comics.
Why her then? Are they comic-book starcrossed lovers or something. Haru has been feeling his existential crisis more than the others. He is really trying to hold on to something anything. His silent defiance is what amazes me. Even Dried Squid noticed it, hence the two-way talk in the kitchen.
At first I thought Haru Was The first lead drawn for Secret before the writer changed it to Nam Ju. But now he is from another comic. What could have happened in the previous comic?
Teacher Oh is beginning to see through Hwi-Young\’s mask. He is noticing the phrases Hwi-Young uses to describe things condescendingly. Power play between teacher and student is about to start.
Teacher Oh definitely has my vote too. He might be naive but he has a good heart. My sympathy for Hwi-Young is dwindling. At one point you consciously start making the wrong decisions without being pushed by fear. Hwi-Young is at the edge of that point. I hated his gloat when he knew things will work out for him. No sense of remorse. That is what will make Jun-Woo fight back.
Why is Moment at Eighteen so heart wrenching😫? Episode four just drained me emotionally. I wept with Jung Woo at the end when he found out How Young was the mastermind behind Jung Hoo\’s death.
zitless
October 16, 2019 at 10:44 PM
I do like that there are consequences to each action, including Haru’s. Dan Oh might be the lead the way the story is heading. Well things has to get worse to be better. Let’s hope they do
zitless
October 16, 2019 at 10:41 PM
Why is Haru so different that he can change the plot? Is he feeling that his story or trajectory from wherever he came from is not satisfactory so he has to change it to what he wants?
Fairy
October 17, 2019 at 12:50 AM
I think it’s because he is aware plus isn’t bound by the storyline. The tall fairy could have the same “power” I think
zitless
October 16, 2019 at 10:39 PM
Another question. Is it just this the writer’s characters that are becoming self aware or is this phenomenon affecting other comics of other writers? If it is just the writer alone, why?
zitless
October 16, 2019 at 10:27 PM
So Haru started it all. He is the patient zero. I don’t count dried squid because he seems to know more than he lets on, Like he has even transcended several comics.
greenfields
October 16, 2019 at 10:43 PM
But for Haru, it started with Dan-oh! So Dan-oh started it all…
zitless
October 16, 2019 at 10:59 PM
Why her then? Are they comic-book starcrossed lovers or something. Haru has been feeling his existential crisis more than the others. He is really trying to hold on to something anything. His silent defiance is what amazes me. Even Dried Squid noticed it, hence the two-way talk in the kitchen.
zitless
October 16, 2019 at 10:23 PM
At first I thought Haru Was The first lead drawn for Secret before the writer changed it to Nam Ju. But now he is from another comic. What could have happened in the previous comic?
zitless
August 26, 2019 at 4:31 AM
I can’t help but notice that I’m seeing an ad of one of my favorite drama in another favorite. This became the best scene ever in Hotel Del Luna.
parkchuna ❤️🍉
August 26, 2019 at 7:08 AM
Isnt that A moment at 18? Tvn giving promo for jtbc? hehehe
zitless
August 26, 2019 at 7:14 AM
Same thing I thought. The editors must have missed the poster but I love it. Makes the show seem real now.
stpauligurl
August 26, 2019 at 7:42 AM
Whoa – I didn’t even see that! Good catch!
zitless
August 5, 2019 at 6:26 PM
Teacher Oh is beginning to see through Hwi-Young\’s mask. He is noticing the phrases Hwi-Young uses to describe things condescendingly. Power play between teacher and student is about to start.
mugyuljoie is preciousss
August 6, 2019 at 12:16 AM
And may the best man win, teacher Oh.
zitless
August 6, 2019 at 2:56 AM
Teacher Oh definitely has my vote too. He might be naive but he has a good heart. My sympathy for Hwi-Young is dwindling. At one point you consciously start making the wrong decisions without being pushed by fear. Hwi-Young is at the edge of that point. I hated his gloat when he knew things will work out for him. No sense of remorse. That is what will make Jun-Woo fight back.
zitless
July 31, 2019 at 11:40 AM
Why is Moment at Eighteen so heart wrenching😫? Episode four just drained me emotionally. I wept with Jung Woo at the end when he found out How Young was the mastermind behind Jung Hoo\’s death.
Sa
July 31, 2019 at 10:04 PM
same :(((