I think the self-preservation is key... Seungri is really the only one who falls for this. Seunghyun wouldn't because he also does it... hell, he did it to Jiyong! Daesung is too guarded and Taeyang is guarded too, in a different way. But Seungri is the prefect target, because he wants to please people SO MUCH and he can't help that that part of himself has attached to Jiyong. And Jiyong likes that part of Seungri, too, because it's perfectly shaped to accomodate him. *___* it's broken, but in a lot of ways it WORKS, even though it leaves a bloody mess behind. I think, in the end, that's why I find G-Ri so fascinating... it's not a shipper thing, at all, it's that I think they're so wrong for each other but so magnetized toward each other, and a lot of the things that seemed wrong are actually all right in the end, because they're both so very very broken.
I think... Well, I think Jiyong is the tragic hero archetype, in a lot of ways. Jane Eyre's Mr. Rochester, or Cathy's Heathcliff.
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Date: 2012-05-10 05:14 pm (UTC)I think the self-preservation is key... Seungri is really the only one who falls for this. Seunghyun wouldn't because he also does it... hell, he did it to Jiyong! Daesung is too guarded and Taeyang is guarded too, in a different way. But Seungri is the prefect target, because he wants to please people SO MUCH and he can't help that that part of himself has attached to Jiyong. And Jiyong likes that part of Seungri, too, because it's perfectly shaped to accomodate him. *___* it's broken, but in a lot of ways it WORKS, even though it leaves a bloody mess behind. I think, in the end, that's why I find G-Ri so fascinating... it's not a shipper thing, at all, it's that I think they're so wrong for each other but so magnetized toward each other, and a lot of the things that seemed wrong are actually all right in the end, because they're both so very very broken.
I think... Well, I think Jiyong is the tragic hero archetype, in a lot of ways. Jane Eyre's Mr. Rochester, or Cathy's Heathcliff.