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I totally agree. There was definitely more flavor and suspense to the potential further involvement between Soujin/Steve, and I felt that Steve/Sharon was a much more casual one. Something akin to a hookup scenario with Steve and Sharon where it would be mostly a carnal combination rather than any real compatibility emotionally. In the case of Soujin, it would be an unexplored field due to how she was raised and conditioned. It carries with it the spice of character development, progress with pitfalls, and I feel it has the best roots for a satisfying conclusion.jeminah28 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2019, 21:06 The pairing may differ, but it is more intense with Soujin/Steve than wih Sharon/Steve. For Sharon/Steve, we usually assume that they will have a good chemistry for they are both in the protagonist side. The suspense of Soujin/Steve is more intriguing and full of thrills because both of them thinks 'this one is an enemy'.
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I think Steve and Sharon would be a good solid fit. I felt like it was more than just a fling. I think there was real chemistry there.Blindjew wrote: ↑20 Dec 2019, 17:31 There were a couple implied potential romances, primarily for the character of Steve Spalding, that may or may not bear fruit. Do any of these, such as a Soojin/Steve pairing or a Sharon/Steve pairing feel like they'd be a good, solid fit for the future? For myself, I felt Sharon and Steve had mild chemistry, but it was more the fling and fun sort of thing. With Soojin, I feel like there's another full story, there. A redemption mixed in with romance that transcends the programming that'd weighed down Soojin most of her life.
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I'm looking forward about the reaction of Soujin the moment she knows the role of Steve. Suddenly, the story is a bit hanging on that and diverse to the real event, which is to detract the treat of the Koreans.Blindjew wrote: ↑23 Dec 2019, 15:05I totally agree. There was definitely more flavor and suspense to the potential further involvement between Soujin/Steve, and I felt that Steve/Sharon was a much more casual one. Something akin to a hookup scenario with Steve and Sharon where it would be mostly a carnal combination rather than any real compatibility emotionally. In the case of Soujin, it would be an unexplored field due to how she was raised and conditioned. It carries with it the spice of character development, progress with pitfalls, and I feel it has the best roots for a satisfying conclusion.jeminah28 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2019, 21:06 The pairing may differ, but it is more intense with Soujin/Steve than wih Sharon/Steve. For Sharon/Steve, we usually assume that they will have a good chemistry for they are both in the protagonist side. The suspense of Soujin/Steve is more intriguing and full of thrills because both of them thinks 'this one is an enemy'.
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You are right and at the end it is all about subjective tastes of the reader with pairing will she/he perefer. I do love me some more gray couples & forbbiden intrigue of SoonJin and Steve.jeminah28 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2019, 21:06 The pairing may differ, but it is more intense with Soujin/Steve than wih Sharon/Steve. For Sharon/Steve, we usually assume that they will have a good chemistry for they are both in the protagonist side. The suspense of Soujin/Steve is more intriguing and full of thrills because both of them thinks 'this one is an enemy'.
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However, the reactions may vary, but for me "enemy of an enemy" sounds a lot of fun and suspense, which will entertain myself a lot more.AntonelaMaria wrote: ↑24 Dec 2019, 12:19You are right and at the end it is all about subjective tastes of the reader with pairing will she/he perefer. I do love me some more gray couples & forbbiden intrigue of SoonJin and Steve.jeminah28 wrote: ↑21 Dec 2019, 21:06 The pairing may differ, but it is more intense with Soujin/Steve than wih Sharon/Steve. For Sharon/Steve, we usually assume that they will have a good chemistry for they are both in the protagonist side. The suspense of Soujin/Steve is more intriguing and full of thrills because both of them thinks 'this one is an enemy'.
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I am excited if there is a suspenseful drama of Soujin and Steve. It sounds a love triangle under in a mission with Sharon, too.[Danielle] wrote: ↑25 Dec 2019, 12:31 Steve and Sharon's interactions seemed more like a cheesy romance movie with bad pick-up lines. I wanted more development on the Soujin and Steve relationship possibility.
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I thought many times, what would be the reactions of Soujin, if she found out the truth about Steve. However, the story is a bit hanging for some suspense scene.
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I would have enjoyed the Steve/Sharon pairing. I wish it had been given time to develop. I'm not sure I would have bought a redemption romance with Soojin unless she had more page time. I feel like we never got to really know her as a person.Blindjew wrote: ↑20 Dec 2019, 17:31 There were a couple implied potential romances, primarily for the character of Steve Spalding, that may or may not bear fruit. Do any of these, such as a Soojin/Steve pairing or a Sharon/Steve pairing feel like they'd be a good, solid fit for the future? For myself, I felt Sharon and Steve had mild chemistry, but it was more the fling and fun sort of thing. With Soojin, I feel like there's another full story, there. A redemption mixed in with romance that transcends the programming that'd weighed down Soojin most of her life.