This is probably been explained but I might have missed it, we as the audience see Lin as Win, but we're the only ones, right? Everyone sees Win as Lin, even Korn, right?
I’m a little disappointed that no one reaffirmed Jao with something like “you literally are not fat” it was all weird stuff like “well everyone’s a little fat” or “your not as fat as you used to be” which was strange because he’s not fat in the slightest. I do appreciate that Sky’s simp levels are still off the chart at least.
Oh my GOD. This was a great episode except for the very end. So is an extremely frustrating character, I’m trying to root for him so bad but I don’t understand some of the choices he makes
I’m definitely team SoMon. We just haven’t had enough screen time with Saint to justify them ending up together, to me at least. But then we also have the ending of episode 9 so who knows what So is doing
They said “not only are we going to keep the bitchy side chick character trope in, it’s also going to be a huge plot point” like girl LukChub is like a squishmellow come to life, leave that poor boy alone. Whatever happens I hope Ram is by his side to keep him safe and that he doesn’t let her get away with it
Ugh the final scene in the cafeteria had me crying fat tears. I understand the feeling of wanting to change yourself to fit in or so people don’t say this or that about you all too well. I love what a supportive friend group they are and how they can always rely on each other
Interested to see what they do with the stretched out runtime of 15 episodes compared the the original story's…
Ah now I see, they're gonna take their time developing the Tin/Siu Muk relationship. I don't know if anything about it was mentioned in the last two episodes.