I continue to be conflicted about this show. I love the actors, and I really do think that ForceBook have chemistry. But the secondary couple feels like they have no reason to be there. They had no build up with their relationship (I think they were already established) and we don't know anything about them. Thi wants his friends to be more involved in their gaming, and Zo comforts him when he's down about it. That's it. Well, Thi did realize in this last episode that Zo has a life, too. That was nice. And it's too bad there's so little about them because, even having seen them so little, I love them together. As for Boss and Cher...well. They're cute. They don't have a lot of angst to solve, which is sort of nice. Cher has a really stupid backstory that's only brought up every blue moon. It's like the plot is missing the thread that supposed to run through it, tying it all together. And Mike is completely wasted in this. Too bad, as he's looking very good. When will he get a main role with a new partner? Anyway, I like it enough to continue watching it, but there's nothing making me anticipate the next episode. It's just--Oh, it's Thursday! I can enjoy another episode of A Boss and a Babe. It's too bad, because this couple deserves a really good storyline for a change.
Lol. Seriously. Poor Uea. I picture him trying to reinvent himself into someone who is as unnoticeable as possible so these guys will stop wanting him. Kudos to him for remaining his true self.
I feel like this was the episode Ken would have recognized him as Din.
As far as the height goes, I wouldn't put it past them to ignore it. I don't know about the guy in black. For a while I thought they were the same--but not sure that's possible now. He can't be two places at once. It makes it worse because Lu has also been in black, hasn't he? During fight scenes? Then we also see the crazy laughing guy dressed like that. So, I'm always a little confused about what's going on.
A lot of people seem annoyed with this, but I've been enjoying it. I am sure that Liu is Din. He has to be by the reactions he gives. It's easy to see him heartbreak, especially that scene where he was dreaming about kissing and holding Ken. It's got to be the reason he wears gloves, too. (Although why Ken has never asked or looked curiously at Liu's hands when he woke up in Ken's bed without them on, I don't know.) I feel that if Liu was not really Ken, there wouldn't be so many flashbacks of Ken and Din together--they'd be trying to build Liu and Ken's relationship.
As for Boss and Cher...well. They're cute. They don't have a lot of angst to solve, which is sort of nice. Cher has a really stupid backstory that's only brought up every blue moon. It's like the plot is missing the thread that supposed to run through it, tying it all together.
And Mike is completely wasted in this. Too bad, as he's looking very good. When will he get a main role with a new partner?
Anyway, I like it enough to continue watching it, but there's nothing making me anticipate the next episode. It's just--Oh, it's Thursday! I can enjoy another episode of A Boss and a Babe. It's too bad, because this couple deserves a really good storyline for a change.