Jack & Joker: U Steal My Heart! Episode 2


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Ratings: 9.3/10 from 78 users
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Season: 1

  • Aired: September 16, 2024

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BurntBaguettes
0 people found this review helpful
14 days ago

Way better

A kleptomaniac ass pathological liar whose morally grey falls for some poor kid who just wants to be a national champion. That's the vibes. I will try to watch this in the morning. I am trying so hard to like this, but I am so fucking confused. Five year time jump. OK, I’m getting into it now lol. Please mr Ghostface I wanna be in the sequel. Side eye to that wig. Also, they brought back the McRib lmao. 9/10 Okay bye!
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Miss Miso
0 people found this review helpful
Sep 29, 2024

Let's bring it to the top

Let all the mdl users realize that even bls can come to top and be trendingThe storyline is rly good, loopholes exist but they do in every drama~SO nvm those
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Diva70
0 people found this review helpful
Sep 17, 2024

Gritty

What agritty andaction packed episode.It also hada touch ofhumor amidall the drama. The mlsand thesupport castprovide areal show.Fake bad guys , potentiallovers, whata ride!
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jeh_aen
0 people found this review helpful
Sep 17, 2024

5 years had passed, i can finally meet you.

This episode revolves around Joke looking for Jack after 5 years of being imprisoned just to find out that his innocent, sweet, and kind nong is now known as ‘Jack the Reaper’. He fought his way just to meet him again and sincerely apologize but Jack kept on pushing him away. This episode is a great mix of comedy, action, thriller, drama, and sweetness. You will never get bored. Since the 1st episode, an hour or more didn’t feel heavy to watch. Actors Yin and War exceeded all fans expectations. Take note that this trended #1 Worldwide even before the release in CH3 and iQIYI. If you’re looking for a great plot, cinematography, chemistry and fun, this is for you!

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Mimicat
2 people found this review helpful
Sep 16, 2024

This episode felt like a complete shift, bringing…

This episode felt like a complete shift, bringing in way more comedic moments compared to the first. It was such a switch-up, but honestly? I was here for it. Even with the humor, the original tension was still there so it didn’t lose its edge; it just added more elements.

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The anger, the frustration, everything Jack has kept locked away for so long, it’s there, simmering beneath his calm exterior, waiting to break free. And yet, when the moment finally arrives, when Jack has the chance to strike, to truly hurt Joker, something holds him back. It’s in this hesitation, this pause, that we see the complexity of Jack. Maybe I’m reading too much into it, maybe I’m a little delusional, but when Joker's shoulder is cut, there’s something so wild and untamed in Jack's eyes. For a split second, it felt like more than just rage, it felt like possession. In that moment, my mind couldn’t help but think, "This is more than anger. He’s protecting his man." LMAO

But that’s the beauty of Jack’s character, he isn’t consumed by the darkness around him, not completely. Even after five long years, years that could’ve turned him into something unrecognizable, a cold-hearted monster fueled by revenge, Jack is still Jack. There’s a kindness in him, a light that hasn’t been snuffed out by the harsh realities of the world. Yes, he’s changed. Yes, he’s hardened. But at his core, he remains true to who he was—a boy who believed in something better, in helping others, even if that part of him is now hidden beneath layers of cynicism and pain. If you look closely enough, you can still see the boy he once was, the one who was kind, gullible even, full of hope and trust. And that is what makes Jack so compelling. He’s a man now, carrying the weight of everything that has happened to him, yet still somehow clinging to that shred of humanity. It would’ve been so easy for him to lose himself, to let the bitterness consume him, but he hasn’t. He holds on to that piece of his heart that still believes in goodness, even if he has to guard it fiercely, even if it’s hidden deep within the walls he’s built.

Now let's talk about their dynamic which is an inferno. Every time they face off, it’s like the air between them thickens, charged with something primal, something electric. It’s not just physical attraction, though that’s undeniably there, it's something far more dangerous, more raw. Jack is a volcano on the verge of eruption, his anger bubbling up after years of being buried. And Joker? Joker is drowning in a sea of guilt, weighed down by the consequences of his actions.When they fight Jack’s fury is SO VISIBLE, while Joker is a tangled mess of remorse and defiance. They are like two sides of the same coin—Jack with all his pent-up rage, and Joker with his guilt, unable to find a way out of the labyrinth they’ve both been trapped in for years. The unspoken words between them, the unfinished business, it all builds, higher and higher, until it feels like something’s going to break. It’s chaos, and it’s beautiful. They are two broken people, spiraling toward one another in a whirlwind of emotion that neither can control. Jack with his burning desire for justice, for something to make sense again. Joker with his haunted past, his regret, and the knowledge that he may never be able to fix what’s been broken.

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