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[Possessed Love] Viewers try to make sense of Jaewon's decision in ep. 3.


POST #1

OP: "In the end, things will turn out as they are meant to. [...] It seems he lost his mental clarity and misinterpreted the fortune.

Looks like the real issue wasn’t that the Black Rat wasn’t Suhyun, but that the Black Rat didn’t send any texts, which was his own delusion.

He wasn't truly in love with Suhyun. And although he sensed something was wrong from the day before, he couldn’t pinpoint where things started to go wrong.

Seems everything was wrong from the start, and his mental state broke down when he couldn’t piece it all together. That’s how it looks."

COMMENTS

-"I agree with OP. Everything he thought was wrong from the start, and he was at a loss about how to start over/recover and had a mental breakdown."

-"If he's wrong, it would make more sense to go on another date with Hanna and try to make it work."
---"Like you said, it would be right to try again for Big Hanna. Leaving the group was a really wrong action. "

-"OP, I agree."

-"He's not mentally strong. I don't think he's ever been rejected by anyone in his life. It's a pity, but there's nothing we can do about it."

-"He mistook the Black Rat for Suhyun until the day of the date, and when the date didn’t go well, he ran away because he didn’t get a text. There would be another date with another girl, so why did he leave the program? Do only his feelings matter to him? It's only a one-week program."

-(replying to someone)"They don't shoot for 2-3 weeks like Transfer Romance or other dating shows. In TR, if someone drops out, you just replace them with a couple, but in PL, you can't make replacements."

POST #2

OP: "Is it because I'm not familiar with their occupations? I just can’t understand Jaewon… It’s not like I’m saying ‘Why? I don’t get it,’ it’s moreso that I literally can’t interpret his actions with my own brain, ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹"

COMMENTS


-"Don't you think most of us don't understand?"

-"I don't understand either ã…‹. But I think it has nothing to do with occupation. Isn't it just that he's mentally weak? It's hard to appear in a show like this."

-"Isn't it because he can't stand not knowing the answer or has a hard time admitting he's wrong? He even majored in math, after all."

-"I don’t get it either, ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹. Him leaving the program is a huge inconvenience for the production team, and it just doesn’t make sense. Basic manners and common sense have nothing to do with your job, so it’s funny to try to excuse it by mentioning his occupation."

-"I was like, ‘What is this?’ I initially thought it was just a classic case of an avoidant personality, but it looks like Yul and Gubong really get what’s going on. The fortune-telling expert’s comments on the panel also seem right, and it made me think that this behavior might be typical for people with that job."


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