I just started Episode 3 but paused where L Jane is asking his little brother to use his phone. I was like, WHY?!…
I wonder if Dan is one of the brothers of that family. The way he shouted "Jane!" at Jane Patrick felt a little too familiar and there was something like angry recognition when Patrick sees him.
I feel like this story can be bettered if it had like a cherry magic moment where it turns out that Jane did something selfless or good for Jane Patrick in the past, possibly unknowingly, or he witnessed him do so. So far Patrick's motivations and his zeroing into Jane is kind of inexplicable unless it is that he can't have him easily or draw him into making ruinous contracts
Can anyone who has read the novel spoil me regarding this? It might be a component in future eps. Or really any other reasoning why Patrick likes Jane so much other than what the show offers so far
The trailer being filmed like Challengers is fucking sending me. And they named it Match Point too, good going gmmtv. Match Point is not only the final send off, the soundtrack for the final match, it's one of the greatest scores to exist https://youtu.be/63k6AfvLsso. How do you know the Oscars are shit? They didn't even nominate this beast, too scared of its power i suppose but it win the Golden Globes best score
And that scene with the head push off and kiss is what was missing in Heated Rivalry. This challengersxBadbuddy crossover is dropping Sunday and the stakes are high. Having to close the dimsum place is... really a bit much
Poly gay throuple enemies to lovers series when though?
But he does do exactly that right? Staying away? He asked Patrick for his story and though but Patrick's reasoning…
“Just because the premise of the show says Big Jane is the big bad, doesn't mean that everyone else is telling the truth, everyone else is innocent, everyone else is a victim”← exactly so and this episode did a great job of showing atleast this through Jane confronting Tee and Patrick's explanation on Jui. Of course he doesn't have to save her, not everyone –and most people are not– white knights. But do you really not see why Patrick is in the wrong here? Whatever transactions these are, he's doing this for his own ulterior purpose. He's not a brilliant psychological manipulator, he's just like any other rich connected dude at the University whom everyone tries to avoid except those who're trying to use him
While this does make Patrick bitter, his actions have left the lives of people worse. Using his power and putting Tee in a position to embezzle money? That is a crime too but the one behind bars is Tee.
And Jane has been confronting Put and evenTee in this episode. He is dating Patrick and he has been upfront about it.
Nah, I'm stressed. Little Jane never asks what he wants to know, he always listens to others and then takes their…
But he does do exactly that right? Staying away? He asked Patrick for his story and though but Patrick's reasoning about Jui is eclipsed by the fact that he may be using Champ to keep her away from getting Tee out of prison so that he doesn't get to be the student council head, given to Patrick's Lackey. This is what Jane knows and without further knowledge how is he supposed to believe Patrick And like Patrick isn't trying to give him truths...hes threatening his bestie and angry about him trying to find truths from Dan
How can you think he had a moral compass when the man literally said "she deserved it" and he sat there…
Dude, Jane was the only of scores of people who tried to help Jui. I don't think he let go of that comment, but he wanted to hear what Patrick has to say
Maybe I'm colorblind now or Big Jane has a point? Everyone who approaches him for a favor knows what they are…
That's not the point, Tee embezzeled, the girl cheated. They got their punishment. The issue is Jane put that guy in place to be able to cheat funds etcetra. He aids in shitty activities so that he can later obtain advantages out of it. This is kind of how a lot of politics works, atleast in countries like mine. Politicians put assholes and downright criminals in positions of power.
These individuals then do crimes for their own benefit and for politicians. Everyone else suffers
Not only does Jane have a hand in bringing about these hardships for the characters, he is doing it constantly to serve his own purpose. Plus he's gaining some sort of sadistic pleasure out of it by seeing his plans work out, he gets an adrenaline rush from doing all this
Let's see - Patrick: i promise to answer everything you ask Dude, that is NOT telling the truth - that man who was apparently thanking him? He looked shit scared rather than grateful - Put has been a great friend but offering up his life? I'm kind of not buying it I'm yet to understand what Patrick could hope to obtain by letting Jane witness this last one, as in is Put part of some larger plot of manipulation
Jane has a stronger moral compass than, i suspect, many of us. Because Patrick...i need that man in my kitchen, in an apron, cooking. Jane really wants to believe that the man he loves is good, but he doesn't let that veil his eyes and sense of justice
Despite his fear, Jane's morality drives him to unearth a lot of stuff but I think we can agree that detective work is NOT his forte. I had a miniature heart attack seeing him keep those drawers open. Like I had to pause and BREATHE.
This episode was a whirlwind and the worst part of it was seeing Jane flinch, and be scared of Patrick. And perhaps Patrick feels it too because he really, really doesn't want to lose Jane.
And i think this confirms it, he is no demon or even any huge psychological manipulator. He's just a rich asshole, the same kind that we are told to identify and avoid at all costs. Put is the real deal though, if any of this turns out to be part of some huge manipulation plot I'll lose my mind.
Why Heejin whyyyy! No I get it, before liking someone or even considering someone in that way, our heart must…
Seeing Chaebe and Yongkyu hit it off is cute though. The way he without hesitation took Yongkyu's socks to safety too.. I don't think people carry others wet socks if they didn't have a real feeling for them, Chaebe is so fluffy
And I can't explain it but seeing Hyeyeon leading Eunchae by the hand altered my brain chemistry. I'm intrigued by them. There's that one thing Eunchae said about love running out and my heart went out to her. They had a real heart to heart
Why Heejin whyyyy! No I get it, before liking someone or even considering someone in that way, our heart must be open to the possibility of love. We must have moved on. And I do think it's harder to move on from a crush than someone you have loved. And this is her heart, her reality and I get it. But it doesn't make me any happier *sad gay noises*
Can anyone who has read the novel spoil me regarding this? It might be a component in future eps. Or really any other reasoning why Patrick likes Jane so much other than what the show offers so far
And that scene with the head push off and kiss is what was missing in Heated Rivalry. This challengersxBadbuddy crossover is dropping Sunday and the stakes are high. Having to close the dimsum place is... really a bit much
Poly gay throuple enemies to lovers series when though?
Of course he doesn't have to save her, not everyone –and most people are not– white knights. But do you really not see why Patrick is in the wrong here?
Whatever transactions these are, he's doing this for his own ulterior purpose. He's not a brilliant psychological manipulator, he's just like any other rich connected dude at the University whom everyone tries to avoid except those who're trying to use him
While this does make Patrick bitter, his actions have left the lives of people worse. Using his power and putting Tee in a position to embezzle money? That is a crime too but the one behind bars is Tee.
And Jane has been confronting Put and evenTee in this episode. He is dating Patrick and he has been upfront about it.
And like Patrick isn't trying to give him truths...hes threatening his bestie and angry about him trying to find truths from Dan
The issue is Jane put that guy in place to be able to cheat funds etcetra. He aids in shitty activities so that he can later obtain advantages out of it. This is kind of how a lot of politics works, atleast in countries like mine. Politicians put assholes and downright criminals in positions of power.
These individuals then do crimes for their own benefit and for politicians. Everyone else suffers
Not only does Jane have a hand in bringing about these hardships for the characters, he is doing it constantly to serve his own purpose. Plus he's gaining some sort of sadistic pleasure out of it by seeing his plans work out, he gets an adrenaline rush from doing all this
- Patrick: i promise to answer everything you ask
Dude, that is NOT telling the truth
- that man who was apparently thanking him? He looked shit scared rather than grateful
- Put has been a great friend but offering up his life? I'm kind of not buying it
I'm yet to understand what Patrick could hope to obtain by letting Jane witness this last one, as in is Put part of some larger plot of manipulation
Despite his fear, Jane's morality drives him to unearth a lot of stuff but I think we can agree that detective work is NOT his forte. I had a miniature heart attack seeing him keep those drawers open. Like I had to pause and BREATHE.
This episode was a whirlwind and the worst part of it was seeing Jane flinch, and be scared of Patrick. And perhaps Patrick feels it too because he really, really doesn't want to lose Jane.
And i think this confirms it, he is no demon or even any huge psychological manipulator. He's just a rich asshole, the same kind that we are told to identify and avoid at all costs. Put is the real deal though, if any of this turns out to be part of some huge manipulation plot I'll lose my mind.
Who knows what they have in store for us next eps. Maybe it's Seungho and Jinwoo "breaking up"
They can't just make it one ep instead of 2 per week just like that! not now?! *angry gay noises 👹👹👹*
And I can't explain it but seeing Hyeyeon leading Eunchae by the hand altered my brain chemistry. I'm intrigued by them. There's that one thing Eunchae said about love running out and my heart went out to her. They had a real heart to heart
And this is her heart, her reality and I get it. But it doesn't make me any happier *sad gay noises*