Pie says that Ryan hasn't changed, but that's a lie. Ryan is not the same deer-caught-in-headlights Ryan when he first started. He's more bold, more ambitious, more confident, and more outgoing. He's a problem-solver, he's not self-centered, and he's not toxic. Even though it's not properly highlighted thanks to the unnecessary soap opera triangle, Ryan and Jane are helping each other to be better in every area of their life.
And yes, Ryan can pour his own milk into his coffee, thank you very much. He was just flustered when he saw Jane. Simple things such as breathing and acting are forgotten whenever Jane is in the vicinity.
Okay, that "rant" was my first thought when I watched this episode! I'll try to stop writing so much in the future on here and look into opening a blog of sorts as I tend to ramble a lot. Thanks for always bearing with me every week.
Nine makes valid points about Jane being almost 30 and leaving his dreams on the back burner. Jane should stop thinking about the company and start deciding what he wants to do.
There are two points to consider:
1. When Nine sees Ryan's MV idea on Jane's laptop, I believe that he thinks that Jane is sitting on gold and wants to help push Jane along, so he steals the idea. He didn't ask for it and didn't discuss it with Jane, so yes, he stole it, even if he was trying to "help" push Jane along as a director. Seeing that Joy is already enamored with Jane, Nine probably tells her that it's Jane's idea and win-win baby! Except that it's not.
2. He just flat-out stole it and it's not his first rodeo.
Off has come a long way as an actor. I loved him as the emotionless Boss Thawin, as the emotional Sean, and as the fluffy Ten. But as Jane? This is a different level for him. In young Jane, he is basking with hopefulness compared to the present Jane who becomes so insecure that he feels as if he aspires to be something bigger (director), he'd be disappointed. I enjoyed getting snatches of his back story here and there. And Ryan has been nothing, but a great motivator.
When Mhee asked Ryan if Jane forced Ryan to like him, I was like, "Bought back memories of you and Judy, eh?" Mhee is a living testimony to this "accusation" because, after all, it felt as Mhee was forcing herself to like Judy. And Tae shouldn't even put in his two cents! The funniest reaction was Pah with the skeleton. 😂​
Finally, Pie! Now, I don't have to hear this nonsense about Ryan-Baimon anymore. When it was only her speculation about Ryan's "crush", she kept it to herself, but as soon as she found out who Ryan really likes, she spread it like wildfire. And the fact Ryan never corrected her! 🤣​😂​
From what I understood, I don't think Nine has any malicious intent against Jane or Ryan so I dodn't think he…
Same. He seems to have moved on and if they bring him back to cause like you say "unnecessary drama", then it won't make sense. It's like he came back to remind and urge Jane why he wanted to/should be a director. Yes, exactly! I would've loved more of Jane's back story. He's such an interesting character. Extras! 🤣​😂​
From what I understood, I don't think Nine has any malicious intent against Jane or Ryan so I dodn't think he…
Oh no no. I'm not talking about Nine stealing anything. I was thinking in terms of the storyline had they bring Nine in earlier, and have him trying to win Jane back and always getting in Ryan's way of his affection, that would've been better than the other triangle that we had to endure for weeks on end. I still have to rewatch before I even give my final thoughts.
Nine is a venomous snake. However, had we gotten the scummy ex coming back to try to win Jane over and trying to sabotage Ryan at every turn, this might have been a better storyline than the Tae-Mhee-Judy one.
Ryan is a man that wants words not actions. 😂 😂 His confidence when it comes to Jane and knowing what he wants is impeccable, though! If I even had half of that confidence, then I can face the world with unwavering convictions on a daily.
2. For someone to say, "Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters!"
😂 😂 I'm sorry, but those random thoughts were running through my head whilst catching up with the latest episode! Rak's story was touching and I enjoyed Ciize's portrayal of her. Home is super hilarious & immature and I'm going to enjoy watching his character development going forward.
I loved the last scene with LuneStar when Luke was trying to keep his composure but Star was just too cute for…
That last scene was beautifully done! I don't know either, but they're so cute together. I hope so, too, but I guess even if he does so, eventually, he may catch feelings for Ivy. I can't wait for the next episode!
And yes, Ryan can pour his own milk into his coffee, thank you very much. He was just flustered when he saw Jane. Simple things such as breathing and acting are forgotten whenever Jane is in the vicinity.
Okay, that "rant" was my first thought when I watched this episode! I'll try to stop writing so much in the future on here and look into opening a blog of sorts as I tend to ramble a lot. Thanks for always bearing with me every week.
There are two points to consider:
1. When Nine sees Ryan's MV idea on Jane's laptop, I believe that he thinks that Jane is sitting on gold and wants to help push Jane along, so he steals the idea. He didn't ask for it and didn't discuss it with Jane, so yes, he stole it, even if he was trying to "help" push Jane along as a director. Seeing that Joy is already enamored with Jane, Nine probably tells her that it's Jane's idea and win-win baby! Except that it's not.
2. He just flat-out stole it and it's not his first rodeo.
1. For Home to say "Honey, I'm home!" once.
2. For someone to say, "Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters!"
😂 😂 I'm sorry, but those random thoughts were running through my head whilst catching up with the latest episode! Rak's story was touching and I enjoyed Ciize's portrayal of her. Home is super hilarious & immature and I'm going to enjoy watching his character development going forward.