You're welcome ! When I watch this and everyone here complaining about this part in ep 10, I thought I needed to point it out. Too bad that we had to rewatch the drama to find the logic in the scenario and characters xD
I think people need to chill quite a bit before regarding this series as a total waste or time, boring plot, etc..…
I'm totally with you about the "a bit more analytical approach would be nice" ! At start, after ep 5 (I think) I was thinking "Pat is so boring and bad-written, I can't with him". But then, after ep 9 and thinking about what kind of stuff Pat did that made me think like that, I had to change my mind about him. Here we have the normal young male lead who is over-emotional and can't properly handle his own feelings on the go, he needs time (like the whole situation with Put, like how to handle work related good criticism) to goes around every difficulty and help from others (Chot thank you again). On the other side, there is the "older" male lead who is mature, who can handle everything internally (remembering how he broke into tears T_T) and tries to get better (even if he can fail, human being). I love Jeng (he is my fav and I kept watching because of him) but I rewatch the first episodes and he made mistakes at that time too ! Not just Pat. For a older/younger romance, it's kind of a huge difference. Usually, they make the older more childish and the younger more mature to keep the balance between them. And they don't communicate well (that thing that everyone almost forget in romance...). Here, it's closer to the "reality" and if you don't pay attention to the little details, you can think that Pat is really annoying, whereas he is just... a human.
I'm rewatching from the start and I'm actually at episode 4 & 5 and my mind just blow up : Jeng was reassuring Pat that the decision to put him as the project lead is a decision based on the capacities he sees in him and that Pat is good at his job but need to work on his emotions. Then, in ep 5, Jeng is talking with his father. His father asks him when Jeng will step in as director (like when will he start to take over the company) and Jeng says in 2 or 3 years. Like Jeng was already planning since the beginning to teach Pat to be the new manager !!! So this is not something he put on the table because he is madly in love, but because Pat, except for his emotions and he can work on that, is someone that has the same work vision as Jeng has.
At start, after ep 5 (I think) I was thinking "Pat is so boring and bad-written, I can't with him". But then, after ep 9 and thinking about what kind of stuff Pat did that made me think like that, I had to change my mind about him.
Here we have the normal young male lead who is over-emotional and can't properly handle his own feelings on the go, he needs time (like the whole situation with Put, like how to handle work related good criticism) to goes around every difficulty and help from others (Chot thank you again).
On the other side, there is the "older" male lead who is mature, who can handle everything internally (remembering how he broke into tears T_T) and tries to get better (even if he can fail, human being). I love Jeng (he is my fav and I kept watching because of him) but I rewatch the first episodes and he made mistakes at that time too ! Not just Pat.
For a older/younger romance, it's kind of a huge difference. Usually, they make the older more childish and the younger more mature to keep the balance between them. And they don't communicate well (that thing that everyone almost forget in romance...). Here, it's closer to the "reality" and if you don't pay attention to the little details, you can think that Pat is really annoying, whereas he is just... a human.
Jeng was reassuring Pat that the decision to put him as the project lead is a decision based on the capacities he sees in him and that Pat is good at his job but need to work on his emotions.
Then, in ep 5, Jeng is talking with his father. His father asks him when Jeng will step in as director (like when will he start to take over the company) and Jeng says in 2 or 3 years.
Like Jeng was already planning since the beginning to teach Pat to be the new manager !!! So this is not something he put on the table because he is madly in love, but because Pat, except for his emotions and he can work on that, is someone that has the same work vision as Jeng has.