do you think KT said he wishes ST was dead more often than we were led to believe, or has ST just been holding onto that one instance? i thought ST’s memory was ironclad until this episode, but he accused KT of pushing him into the river too which we know to be false..
This was the part that shocked me. When Moon-young asked Sang-tae if there was a time he hated his brother, I knew (or thought I knew) it was when Kang-tae tried to leave him to drown in the river. I was expecting this to be the center of his emotional breakdown when Kang-tae went to see him. But for him to think that his younger brother purposely pushed him? I’m at a loss for words.
it’s why I wonder how often KT must have said he wants his hyung to die for ST to have leapt to that logical conclusion, or whether this is more naturally borne out of resentment/making sense of that one memory. I was really shocked how ST accused KT of wishing he could kill his brother every day..
Maybe he heard it via others…..you know, maybe other people commented that Kang Tae is too young, he is burdened with this responsibility, he must not wish him to be around….maybe others put the thought in his head and he just made a leap based on old memories resurfacing……I just felt really gutted for Kang Tae, poor guy can’t seem to catch a break.
could it be that just like how GT’s memories are distorted, ST’s are the same. (not to discount what their mother said about having just to take care of ST).
The thing is, it was Sang-tae who left him to drown in the river. I’m just really confused. Was it because ST created that memory or because he genuinely thought his brother wanted to kill him or was it his own guilty conscience that created that memory? I doubt it’s KT with the wrong memory because we didn’t see that memory through his eyes, we saw part of it through MY’s eyes.
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meltingfrost
July 18, 2020 at 11:34 AM
The last few minutes of this episode. What just happened.
asterell
July 18, 2020 at 12:17 PM
was stunned for a good 15 min after
meltingfrost
July 18, 2020 at 2:01 PM
Still processing the implications
asterell
July 18, 2020 at 2:34 PM
do you think KT said he wishes ST was dead more often than we were led to believe, or has ST just been holding onto that one instance? i thought ST’s memory was ironclad until this episode, but he accused KT of pushing him into the river too which we know to be false..
asterell
July 18, 2020 at 3:09 PM
getting him to fall in**
strawberriesncreams
July 18, 2020 at 5:01 PM
This was the part that shocked me. When Moon-young asked Sang-tae if there was a time he hated his brother, I knew (or thought I knew) it was when Kang-tae tried to leave him to drown in the river. I was expecting this to be the center of his emotional breakdown when Kang-tae went to see him. But for him to think that his younger brother purposely pushed him? I’m at a loss for words.
asterell
July 18, 2020 at 5:19 PM
it’s why I wonder how often KT must have said he wants his hyung to die for ST to have leapt to that logical conclusion, or whether this is more naturally borne out of resentment/making sense of that one memory. I was really shocked how ST accused KT of wishing he could kill his brother every day..
strawberriesncreams
July 18, 2020 at 5:52 PM
@asterell True! Hopefully episode 10 will give us some answers
gem28
July 18, 2020 at 6:29 PM
Maybe he heard it via others…..you know, maybe other people commented that Kang Tae is too young, he is burdened with this responsibility, he must not wish him to be around….maybe others put the thought in his head and he just made a leap based on old memories resurfacing……I just felt really gutted for Kang Tae, poor guy can’t seem to catch a break.
peachtea
July 18, 2020 at 9:00 PM
could it be that just like how GT’s memories are distorted, ST’s are the same. (not to discount what their mother said about having just to take care of ST).
meltingfrost
July 18, 2020 at 9:14 PM
The thing is, it was Sang-tae who left him to drown in the river. I’m just really confused. Was it because ST created that memory or because he genuinely thought his brother wanted to kill him or was it his own guilty conscience that created that memory? I doubt it’s KT with the wrong memory because we didn’t see that memory through his eyes, we saw part of it through MY’s eyes.