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Anonymous Mimiette · 13d

its been a few days since wiege released, and i would like to preface this that im not a hater. i love the song, i LOVE hyuna, i think hyunaluka is tragicly alluring.. luka on his own is... debatable, but thats besides the point i wanted to make.

the point is, is it just me, or was that g*nshot totally avoidable and (spoiler warning i guess) that death was completely unnecessary?? the gunman had his pistol pointed literally on luka's forehead. why didnt he just shoot?? he literally waited for luka to walk past him, across the stage to hyuna, and hyuna couldve, idk, said WAIT DONT SHOOT. or she couldve pushed him to the ground idk??? its just so absurd.

i dont mind anybody dying, more than half the cast are gone anyway. its just how she died makes me crash out.

you sent this a while ago i'm sorry for the belated reply! i was originally just going to agree but then the alnst friday comic with hyuna's POV came out and it made me reanalyze their writing choices and why they chose to do hyuna's death scene like that. i think i understand a lot more about hyuna's character and i see the parallels they were trying to make with it -- though that doesn't really absolve them of any of the criticisms you brought up. i'm fine with hyuna dying and i really expected either one of them to die within that episode, but i do agree that hyuna dying to a gunshot from her own team seemed very absurd. for as much as hyuna has survived through with escaping and joining the rebellion, it seemed rather anti-climatic for her character to die to something so... incompetent, i guess?

shrugs. i'm willing to trust and see where vivimeng takes the story bc i do think that they're really talented artists and writers. so i guess we'll see!

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