I am torn … is this dude really that evil, or is it an elaborate plot to get Seung-Joo back on the documentary? He’s such a manipulative SOB that I can see both sides.
Heh. I hadn’t occurred to me that he could be using reverse psychology to bring her back! That said, he should know her well enough not to threaten someone she cares about. *rubs hands gleefully*
We know he’ll go down. He’s not been stupid up until this point, though, and he knows SJ really well, so he knows what threatening her loved ones will do. So my conclusion is that he’s either super guilty and looking to destroy himself using her (similar to what ended up happening to her), or he’s gone off the deep end into evil betrayal category.
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librarianerin
April 21, 2018 at 8:44 PM
I am torn … is this dude really that evil, or is it an elaborate plot to get Seung-Joo back on the documentary? He’s such a manipulative SOB that I can see both sides.
tsutsuloo
April 22, 2018 at 12:20 AM
Heh. I hadn’t occurred to me that he could be using reverse psychology to bring her back! That said, he should know her well enough not to threaten someone she cares about. *rubs hands gleefully*
librarianerin
April 22, 2018 at 4:10 AM
We know he’ll go down. He’s not been stupid up until this point, though, and he knows SJ really well, so he knows what threatening her loved ones will do. So my conclusion is that he’s either super guilty and looking to destroy himself using her (similar to what ended up happening to her), or he’s gone off the deep end into evil betrayal category.