I was wondering, is it Ming who paid for the search efforts concerning Joe? Because, as Joe saw in the earlier episodes, there were no ongoing search efforts for him.
1) I was told that Ming works for the family business with his brother, but we never see him working for any of the companies. The wealthy family aspect is really downplayed... So, does Ming work for the business before Joe leaves, and after Joe leaves? Does he work in the industry but also in the business? Or did he quit to find Joe?
2) When is Sol going to stop insisting with Joe? It’s really annoying that he doesn’t understand the word “no.” I wouldn’t call someone that persistent a "green flag" (and I’ve been in that situation). A friend who constantly expects something romantic from you is exhausting, especially when they hide their intentions under the guise of friendship.
I’m starting to find the pacing quite slow and drawn out since episode 4. What are we waiting for? The discovery,…
I swear, if I've watched the entire series, including the last two somewhat slow episodes, only to end up with no romance when that's what we were promised, it's going to frustrate me.
I’m starting to find the pacing quite slow and drawn out since episode 4. What are we waiting for? The discovery,…
I swear, if I've watched the entire series, including the last two somewhat slow episodes, only to end up with no romance when that's what we were promised, it's going to frustrate me.
I hope they reduce his scenes with Sol. There are not many episodes left. I want to see the development of Joe's…
I completely agree. The scenes with Sol are too long, and the scenes with the mother are too repetitive. Let's get to the important parts! This series is a romance, so we want the romance, thank you.
I hope they reduce his scenes with Sol. There are not many episodes left. I want to see the development of Joe's…
I completely agree. The scenes with Sol are too long, and the scenes with the mother are too repetitive. Let's get to the important parts! This series is a romance, so we want the romance, thank you.
I’m starting to find the pacing quite slow and drawn out since episode 4. What are we waiting for? The discovery,…
I’m starting to find the pacing quite slow and drawn out since episode 4. What are we waiting for? The discovery, so we can finally move on to the most important part: soulmates, redemption, family, reconciliation, and Wut and Sol not happy but dealing with it 😂.
I can't wait for this whole body discovery storyline to be over so we can finally get to the heart of the matter:…
I’m starting to find the pacing quite slow and drawn out since episode 4. What are we waiting for? The discovery, so we can finally move on to the most important part.
I can't wait for this whole body discovery storyline to be over so we can finally get to the heart of the matter: rebuilding the relationship and breaking the news to the family!
Ming and Joe make a beautiful couple with striking contrasts. If Ming manages to become less "violent" and "aggressive," they will be the perfect Ying and Yang.
The episode once again showcases Ming's love for Joe. The bathtub scene, where Ming refuses to accept Joe's claim that Joe (yes, you got it) is dead, highlights his inability to accept such a reality. It's normal for him to get upset, and then he cries. He didn't want to be mean to Joe; it breaks his heart to hear such things...
The noodles scene also reveals a lot. Ming remembered every detail about how to prepare them and the ingredients involved. Isn't that a sign of love?
He also recalled every step to Joe's place in the stairwell.
He meditated all night for Joe! That's a sign of love.
You just refuse to see these signs. 😂
And Joe... Joe... Joe, you're a terrible liar. Why lie to Sol? I don't like Sol, but you're giving him false hope. Be honest with yourself and others. You took Ming's money and not Sol's because, even if it wasn't intentional at first, you prefer staying close to Ming. Now it's clear, and there's no other possible explanation.
Regarding the NC scene, I don't like it. I hate this type of scene, but Joe... Joe was truly consenting. Ming did nothing wrong. He didn't push Joe to do anything because there was a contract. Joe just lied to Wut, Sol, and himself. He desires Ming, and he was genuinely happy with how things turned out. Upon waking up or afterward, he doesn't act like someone tormented but like someone in love.
Apparently, Joe forgives quickly. The preview of Episode 10 shows some romance. You be the judge ;)
Apparently, Joe forgives quickly. The preview of Episode 10 shows some romance. You be the judge ;)
1) I was told that Ming works for the family business with his brother, but we never see him working for any of the companies. The wealthy family aspect is really downplayed... So, does Ming work for the business before Joe leaves, and after Joe leaves? Does he work in the industry but also in the business? Or did he quit to find Joe?
2) When is Sol going to stop insisting with Joe? It’s really annoying that he doesn’t understand the word “no.” I wouldn’t call someone that persistent a "green flag" (and I’ve been in that situation). A friend who constantly expects something romantic from you is exhausting, especially when they hide their intentions under the guise of friendship.
Those were my two main questions.
The noodles scene also reveals a lot. Ming remembered every detail about how to prepare them and the ingredients involved. Isn't that a sign of love?
He also recalled every step to Joe's place in the stairwell.
He meditated all night for Joe! That's a sign of love.
You just refuse to see these signs. 😂
And Joe... Joe... Joe, you're a terrible liar. Why lie to Sol? I don't like Sol, but you're giving him false hope. Be honest with yourself and others. You took Ming's money and not Sol's because, even if it wasn't intentional at first, you prefer staying close to Ming. Now it's clear, and there's no other possible explanation.
Regarding the NC scene, I don't like it. I hate this type of scene, but Joe... Joe was truly consenting. Ming did nothing wrong. He didn't push Joe to do anything because there was a contract. Joe just lied to Wut, Sol, and himself. He desires Ming, and he was genuinely happy with how things turned out. Upon waking up or afterward, he doesn't act like someone tormented but like someone in love.
Unknow : 8.25/10