Behind your Touch, Han Jin Min is such annoying character! She is a veterinarian but I don’t understand how come the writer created her as a teeneger! Our main lead left a women to die!!!

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    I wasn’t mad at Ye-bun herself but the corner the writer wrote her into. With Ji-suk’s ankle being broken, if they both had tried to escape they would have been moving so slowly the killer would have found them both. What Ye-bun should have done was stop everyone on the bus to help, but she was shell-shocked and paralyzed by the realization that she couldn’t trust any of the residents. I can understand this (and don’t think it makes her a “dumb teenager” but human), but I still don’t like it.

    All in all, I think it mostly made SENSE, but I hate the way the writer set it up. If she hadn’t LEFT HER PHONE…

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      Agree with you that she was a dumb human and not act like a teenager. A teenager in that situation would have panicked, been anxious and blanked from shock, but Ye Bun took the victim to a secluded spot , assessed her wounds, decided that victim couldn’t walk and covered her with a blank plastic wrap etc., to buy some time. She even reassured the victim that she will get help, but a teenager in that situation would have cried or fumbled to form coherent thoughts/words. Even adults will fail to act logically on encountering such dangerous situations for the first time.

      However, I totally agree that Han Ji Min’s character should have got help from the people in the bus despite her suspicion. That was the most sensible and fastest way to save the victim, even if she or the victim did not have a cellphone. This was a big fail on the part of the writer and director.

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