Ree_YVR:
Someone replied to my post asking about their breakup that he broke up with her because he didn’t want to hinder her career. I’m exactly at the breakup scene now and I don’t agree. He wants someone who is reliant and dependent on him. His insecurity is so obvious.
It’s like I was saying above. I don’t think he is villainous but I do think he is selfish in an entitled way. Aside from the fact that his character doesn’t interest me (because the writers seem to be giving him a plot to make him stick around), I’m a little bothered by the framing that he and the best friend are an ideal match, which I don’t think is the case. It’s just that she’s willing to centre him. If you look at all her scenes, she does everything with him in mind. I don’t get the sense that she likes cooking just that she cooks as it’s an opportunity to spend time with him. I don’t get the sense that she even wants to hang out with her best friends but that she did so in the past to be around him. It’s not lost on me that since the ex and the FL broke up she hasn’t been hanging with them much. Even scenes to do with her job, she’s there at the hospital mainly because of him. The scene where she is shopping she is buying clothes hoping to have a date with him. Everything she does doesn’t seem to be because she enjoys these things outside of anything to do with him. Who is she outside of him? We don’t know. It comes across that she’s doing these things because she’s infatuated with him and is trying to win him, so she is doing everything to please him and get close to him.
Personally, I don’t think these types of relationships end well as women especially experience regret further down the line in their marriage but if it works for them; more power to them.
I don’t have particularly strong feelings toward either of these characters just the writer’s framing of the reasons for the breakup with FL and this subsequent relationship being ‘ideal’. It feels like they are trying to sell something that isn’t what we are witnessing on screen. I’m often at odds with certain patriarchal ideals that are present in Asian dramas that come across through the writer’s ‘voice’. Especially in dramas that are supposed to be modern/progressive.