The same fish wind chime? It seems that Dan-oh and Haru are connected to the place where they had their camp. Also Haru’s seat by the window is the typical main character seat 🤣
Innnnnnteresting. I did notice that the wind seems to play a big part in the show. There was a gush of wind when they were at the camp which prompted them to find the ornament, another one earlier when Dan Oh was looking at the yet-unnamed-Haru in the courtyard, wind is the reason why her umbrella ended up in the flowers (and how they met) and in this scene, the wind is moving the curtain, effectively isolating the two of them from everyone else.
They really rely on tropey mechanisms to drive home the main character part. First that gust of wind that blew the cap, then how the box twinkled when it was under the wooden platform, no sunlight within reach.
Haru also has very sunlit moments…. 🙄. Gorgeous, but beyond obvious
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reijeanne
October 18, 2019 at 9:03 AM
The same fish wind chime? It seems that Dan-oh and Haru are connected to the place where they had their camp. Also Haru’s seat by the window is the typical main character seat 🤣
WishfulToki
October 18, 2019 at 9:16 AM
Oh my gosh, it’s the Fish Cult making a sneaky appearance! Nice catch.
Ms. Rabbit 🐇
October 18, 2019 at 9:28 AM
At least this one is not alive, so we don’t have to worry about fish CPR or fish funeral. 😛
silentbeluga
October 18, 2019 at 9:34 AM
Innnnnnteresting. I did notice that the wind seems to play a big part in the show. There was a gush of wind when they were at the camp which prompted them to find the ornament, another one earlier when Dan Oh was looking at the yet-unnamed-Haru in the courtyard, wind is the reason why her umbrella ended up in the flowers (and how they met) and in this scene, the wind is moving the curtain, effectively isolating the two of them from everyone else.
Rumi~
October 18, 2019 at 12:14 PM
They really rely on tropey mechanisms to drive home the main character part. First that gust of wind that blew the cap, then how the box twinkled when it was under the wooden platform, no sunlight within reach.
Haru also has very sunlit moments…. 🙄. Gorgeous, but beyond obvious