Gihun..
Okay, can we just take a moment to appreciate the absolute brilliance of Gi Hun with long hair? Seriously, for me, it wasn't just a hairstyle; it was a whole mood! When I first saw him in those early episodes, his long hair just added so much to his character – that slightly disheveled, down-on-his-luck but still hopeful vibe. It felt authentic and raw, perfectly embodying the struggles he was facing before everything went completely wild. I remember seeing so many fan edits online, and honestly, some of them were just spectacular. You'd see compilations of his best long-haired moments, and it really made you realize how much that look contributed to his iconic status. It wasn't just about looking good; it was about the narrative it conveyed. His journey felt so much more poignant with that particular aesthetic. Shout out to all the 'Cell_editzs' creators out there for keeping the dream alive! There's been so much talk, especially on platforms like Lemon8 and other fan communities, about whether his long hair should make a comeback. And honestly, count me in! Imagine the character development it could signify. Perhaps if he were to return to a more 'original' look, it could symbolize a return to his roots, or maybe even a new phase of resilience. It's not just about aesthetics for me; it's about what it means for his story. When he got that shorter, red hair, it was a drastic change that clearly marked a shift in his personality and his mission. It was powerful, yes, but there's a certain nostalgia and charm about the long hair that I think many fans, myself included, truly miss. It felt more grounded, more relatable in a strange way. What are your thoughts? Do you think his long hair is just a relic of the past, or should the showrunners consider bringing it back for a future season? I'm always scrolling through comments and seeing people say things like, 'BABY GIRL, we need that long hair back!' or even just simple declarations like, 'I'M FINNA rewatch all his long-haired scenes right now!' It just goes to show how much of an impact it had. For me, it evokes a sense of comfort and familiarity with the character that I don't quite get with his later looks. It’s definitely a look that lives rent-free in my head, and I know I'm not alone!





















