this is from the past, so learning once again how Juwan is still alone even if he's such a pal (so probably the arc in how hara kang shoot herself on the foot)So the ship's back on?
MaybeSo the ship's back on?
No, we saw Eunyung's father as a cloaked figure even from Haejoon's POV for the exact same reason? The reveal that he was a frail old man was supposed to be a very very big deal, because it was the first time Eunyung was realizing he was, in fact, stronger than him, and he didn't have to be scared of him like he was when he was a child, and it was the other way around. That scene wouldn't have had remotely the same impact if we, as readers, had known all along what he really looked like instead of finding out at the same time as Eunyung.I do agree that having this from Juwan's mom's perspective is good. As a realistic issue, I don't think it really could be from anyone else's perspective and make much sense. Having it from Juwan or Hara's perspective would either lead to spoiling the hidden intentions too soon or otherwise make it bad writing.
I contrast this with Eunyung's parents' arc, where we mostly saw it from Eunyung's point of view, but then we had moments where it was from the point of view of Haejoon. That was bad writing. Even when we saw it from Haejoon's point of view, the father was still this cloaked figure and not revealed to be an old man. That made jack zero sense.
You're fitting the scene to the emotions and not the other way around.No, we saw Eunyung's father as a cloaked figure even from Haejoon's POV for the exact same reason? The reveal that he was a frail old man was supposed to be a very very big deal, because it was the first time Eunyung was realizing he was, in fact, stronger than him, and he didn't have to be scared of him like he was when he was a child, and it was the other way around. That scene wouldn't have had remotely the same impact if we, as readers, had known all along what he really looked like instead of finding out at the same time as Eunyung.