Do Whatever You Want 4

So… this volume doesn’t really improve anyone’s situation.  Almost right up to the end, Jinwon and Hosoo miss each other again and again.  I like the realistic take on Jinwon’s career, though.  He’s a backup dancer for a singer who’s being promoted, and while he is getting a lot of praise, he’s not the star, and he’s not shooting to the top of the music industry anytime soon.  He may make his debut, but if he does, it looks like it’ll be with the boy who got him the gig in the first place and not Hosoo.

Hosoo got much more serious about Soomin in this volume.  The two got in a street fight, two-by-fours and all, and almost got in trouble with the police for something their attackers did.  Soomin’s home life is also not great, but that at least was looking much better by the end of the volume.  As for the situation between she and Hosoo… it’s almost official, and I’m a little confused.  That’s okay, though.

Jinwon’s home life… well, there’s the twist for next volume.



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