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Process Fan
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 30
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Re: Girl in my dream
Does anybody feel like Yuna's charachterization is spotty at best? We've never gotten any explanation for the large discrepancy between saving Ji-hoon from the bus, and 'killing him' to get a new body. Now that she finally has Ji-hoon/hyun's body, what is her master plan? Break up with her 'girlfriend' and declare her love for Jin-young. All this despite knowing that Miya and Jin-young already suspect her influence. I feel that the comic could use a total reboot (Like earthsong and khaos comix, for example,) with consistant art quality and character design (anyone else notice Jin-Young's hair is umm, rising?) and a fully plotted story arc.
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Process Fan
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 30
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Re: Girl in my dream
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Leecher
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 9
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Re: Girl in my dream
What Yuna has done is far worse than 1st degree murder! She has killed the mind and soul of the original Ji-Hoon. It is so sad to keep reading this. I hate seeing innocent people suffer so much. What did the original Ji-Hoon do to deserve having his body changed, and then have his mind and soul eliminated? He would have been better off putting a bullet through his head when he realized what Yuna was trying to do.
I hope that in future chapters, that Yuna gets what's coming to her, and Yuna is completely eliminated permanently in such a way that allows Ji-Hoon mind and soul to return. On a side note, if Yuna is just the evil portion of his previous girl friend's mind&soul, than why can't the good remainder of that girl friend's mind&soul and/or Ji-Hoon's mind&soul stop Yuna? |
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