Get you a man who doesn't question your bizarre, superhuman strength in the least, but instead simply says "Wow," as he watches you kick a man into the ceiling.
han joon hwi in every episode of law school (2021) ⠀ ↳ episode five
I want to talk about how this scene is extremely underrated - or rather, the fact this conversation even happened is underrated.
While we know Twilight already planned to tell Yor that Nightfall was absolutely not going to take her place, I don't think he planned to open up to her about his mother - his real one, not one he made up for the Loid Forger role. Twilight, in this moment, felt comfortable enough to share real information about himself with Yor.
I feel like people treat this scene as him just making Yor feel better when it shows so much more.
Twilight probably hasn't talked about his mother in at least a decade. The only people to maybe know and have heard what happened are Handler and Franky, but even they probably have no idea.
This sort of character development is absolutely flooring when you dive into how Twilight normally is. It's like seeing a genuine smile from him - which he only does around Yor.
And to add onto this, Twilight doesn't seem to purposefully remember his past very often. We've only seen flashbacks during times of stress. Yet, he comfortably recalls his mother when talking to Yor.
This scene does a tremendous job of showing Loid's/Twilight's trust (and blooming adoration) in Yor. And, I just love that 💕
no, I will not do my stupid human tasks, I will stare at the ceiling and yearn for something I'll never feel
do u ever wonder what ur most noticeable feature is like what do people see first when they look at u
Me in fourth grade: I am a god above you all. I have a twelfth grade reading level. I'm one of the two biggest readers in school and everybody knows it. This book? Yeah, I started it yesterday. I finished it today. Yeah it's 600 pages, what about it? You fools are nothing compared to me.
Me now: I can only read fanfiction and comic books. I can't even reread my favourite books. Actually starting a new book? Not happening. Reading is still my favourite activity but I can't do it. I am physically incapable of reading more than ten pages. I had to google how to spell twelfth. My favourite books are all over 1000 pages send help.
Jo Ye Beom is a modern and a free thinker. Despite making sexist jokes, he easily accepts his friends’ criticism. We also see that he is inconsistent to his own opinion. That’s why, he easily ratted their plans out to the prosecutor. But when his friends find it out, he changes his loyalty towards them. His quote directs that with time the laws are also modified, just like his character.
Isn’t it obvious! Kang Sol B will talk about it since plagiarism is a matter of ethics. When she has to confront about it, her ethics are being shaken. She has learned that not only did she break the law but also did something unethical.
Jeon Ye Seul’s abusive boyfriend is a son of someone who has a lot of followers in law. That gave him the advantage of doing unlawful acts such as violence and rape. He does them because he doesn’t fear the law, which he thinks will be easily taken care of by his father. So we see Ye Seul quoting about those fearless people being punished by law. Notice how she is pointing at the sky? That’s to refer to her asshole boyfriend, to whom she finally stoop up to.
Min Bok Gi is just us. We get to see his character as a typical student. And let’s be honest, we’ve all said something like “we’re not machines” when we were being crushed by the amount of homework and assignments on us at some point. Bok Gi literally said that on behalf of all the students out there.
Seo Ji ho has a revengeful mentality. He has given up his whole life to study law just because he wants to avenge his father’s murderer. His quote suggests that treat people the way they have treated you.
Han Joon Hwi has a strong moral when it comes to justice. His uncle is his role model. That’s why he quoted something from his uncle instead of any other famous person, which again talks about judging fairly.
And finally the most chaotic character of the whole series, Kang Sol A. Who else will be able to break the chain but her? This indicates how she is not our regular legal minded person. She goes along with what she feels is right. And most importantly she doesn’t need to quote anything to prove how smart she is.
“I’ve learned that millions of people can believe in you, and yet none of it matters if you don’t believe in yourself.”
— Unknown
[i'm terrified that if i try my hardest i still won't be good enough]