This is my first time seeing Dunk in action as an actor and I like what I'm seeing. I'm impress with his characterization of White and I'm here for it.
Who the heck is that Nine fella? Is he the ex? Or maybe he's the former employee that Baimon told Ryan about a few episodes back? When Nine walks in, Baimon awkwardly looks at Jane and the mood turns sour and Jane looks annoyed. Whoever he is - Jane's ex, ex-employee, someone who probably hit on Jane in the past - Ryan is going to have a jealousy ball and I can't wait!
Anyway, I have to rethink my favorite Off character. Before this series, I enjoyed him as Ten in 'Cooking Crush'. Ten is like, the boyfriend I'd like to have, but Jane is the husband I'll want to have. I better go to bed now before I start writing more random nonsense.
When Jane was lowkey "confessing" to Ryan, and Ryan realized that his phi was jealous, I was expecting him to call Jane out on his jealousy - like he wanted to do later in the Ryan after Work part - or say something like, "You like me, too!", but typical Gun, I mean Ryan, just had to zoom in on the nice bag and be sold by it.
When Baimon said, "Your ear is so red, Jane. Is it hot in here?" And I'm like, no sir, it's just Off. He's too hot for his good and it's his hotness that's making the heat rise. 🔥🔥
I wanted to scream at Pah that he should mind his business, but I understand his frustration: if you hurt my bestie, you automatically hurt me, too, so now, we have beef.
The blocking scene! The lighting was beautiful. The tension was sexy. The lingering stares were scorching. The chemistry was undeniable. The body gestures were simply delicious. The atmosphere was palpably ripe!
OG is doing something different here and although it might not be everyone's cup of BL tea, I am certainly drinking it down and asking for more even though I don't drink tea and I am not a BL enthusiast.
I don't know. The breakup scene was not genuine, sincere, or even heartfelt for me. Mhee is like "Today is our anniversary, do you remember?" to justify kissing Judy because she assumed that Tae had forgotten their anniversary. Like, you threw a relationship down the drain in horny seconds, and all you had to say was "sorry"? Nope, this apology felt incomplete.
Then there's Judy acting nonchalant and showing up at Mhee's parents' shop because she was in the area and a client recommended it. Couldn't even give Mhee a day to be alone and suss her feelings out. She kissed back, but didn't even apologize for the kiss, allowing Mhee to take the full kissing blame, because "I know you're not into me like that."
I can probably write an entire essay on this, but I don't have a blog, and I don't want to write a lot here, but Judy is a homewrecker. She knows that Mhee has a boyfriend, but when she sees the little cracks in the relationship, she inserts herself boldly into the picture and starts chipping away at whatever little confidence that Mhee's relationship was holding onto until Mhee starts gravitating towards her like a moth to a flame.
Yes, we all saw Mhee developing an attraction towards Judy, but Judy shouldn't have helped push it along by being an opportunist. Mhee needed some time to think about her feelings towards Judy and even towards Tae and then make a decision. She was clingy in an unhealthy way, and maybe it stifled Tae (which he perhaps recognizes too late), but he never put up a wall and locked her out. He tolerated her as his helicopter girlfriend. So, both of them needed to sort their feelings out honestly.
If Mhee does really end up with Judy, the only thing I can perhaps say about this pairing is that she doesn't have to play an obsessive and overbearing girlfriend.
Pah and Pie have this weird chemistry that I love, and I'd love to see them as an endgame, but with just four more episodes left, it's too late to see them develop as a couple. Or do we fancy Pah and Tae? Kidding! I can't see it.
Anyway, I have to rethink my favorite Off character. Before this series, I enjoyed him as Ten in 'Cooking Crush'. Ten is like, the boyfriend I'd like to have, but Jane is the husband I'll want to have. I better go to bed now before I start writing more random nonsense.
OG is doing something different here and although it might not be everyone's cup of BL tea, I am certainly drinking it down and asking for more even though I don't drink tea and I am not a BL enthusiast.
Then there's Judy acting nonchalant and showing up at Mhee's parents' shop because she was in the area and a client recommended it. Couldn't even give Mhee a day to be alone and suss her feelings out. She kissed back, but didn't even apologize for the kiss, allowing Mhee to take the full kissing blame, because "I know you're not into me like that."
I can probably write an entire essay on this, but I don't have a blog, and I don't want to write a lot here, but Judy is a homewrecker. She knows that Mhee has a boyfriend, but when she sees the little cracks in the relationship, she inserts herself boldly into the picture and starts chipping away at whatever little confidence that Mhee's relationship was holding onto until Mhee starts gravitating towards her like a moth to a flame.
Yes, we all saw Mhee developing an attraction towards Judy, but Judy shouldn't have helped push it along by being an opportunist. Mhee needed some time to think about her feelings towards Judy and even towards Tae and then make a decision. She was clingy in an unhealthy way, and maybe it stifled Tae (which he perhaps recognizes too late), but he never put up a wall and locked her out. He tolerated her as his helicopter girlfriend. So, both of them needed to sort their feelings out honestly.
If Mhee does really end up with Judy, the only thing I can perhaps say about this pairing is that she doesn't have to play an obsessive and overbearing girlfriend.