Yeon Woo’s aunt discovers him before it’s too late, and sends him to a psychiatric hospital to isolate him from his probe, both for his own safety and for Yoo Han’s. It has come to a point where he realizes that kidnapping Yoo Han is an unrealistic option, and decides instead to attempt suicide by hanging instead. While Yoo Han notices that Yeon Woo isn’t his usual self, he doesn’t realize that his mental health has deteriorated so drastically. Yeon Woo hatches a plan to kidnap Yoo Han for himself but realizes in a moment where Yoo Han asks him to describe his own monochromatic vision that he is unable to. ![]() Meanwhile, Yeon Woo falls further into madness and depression, watching news stories of mono’s who had kidnapped or even murdered their probes or just completely disappeared, realizing his own complicated relationship and growing obsession with Yoo Han. ![]() Throughout the course of the series, Yoo Han begins to teach Yeon Woo about the color spectrum through a color palette, light through a prism, and the cityscape at night. His experience is not lasting, though, with the colors soon fading away within a few minutes. The “color rush” he experiences causes him to pass out. When Yoo Han reveals his face from behind his mask for the first time, it becomes apparent that he is Yeon Woo’s “probe” – the person whose face allows him to experience color. But after transferring to his new school, he meets Go Yoo Han, an idol trainee at an entertainment agency who constantly hides his face behind his mask. “White, snowy white, silver gray, silver, moonlit gray, cement gray, dolphin gray, mouse gray, charcoal gray, black.”Ĭolor Rush opens by introducing us to Choi Yeon Woo, a high school student who suffers from monochromatic vision, a neurological condition causing his brain to be unable to decipher colors that aren’t grayscale.
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