What I don't understand is: how can Ming not protect his own bank accounts? I'm talking money he's earned from modeling & acting, which are not daddy's businesses. Is any adult stupid enough to pour personal money into daddy's bank account? No, you have your own, to which nobody else has access to. And if another person tries to access your money, they are stealing and you involve the police & the courts. The end of story... Honestly, out of all the implausible things, that one bugs me the most. Maybe Ming would not have 500mil, but surely he's earned some nice coin from years of modeling. How does dad empty Ming's personal bank accounts? ... Also, Edison, I understand what you were trying to say at the end with dad vs Ming playing love chicken, but you seemed to forget that when they came to dad the second time to ask for the ransom for Joe & he refused, he was literally saying "let those people murder Joe, I don't care" - that's not love chicken, that's ending the relationship with his son & burning every bridge in existence, because how the hell do you repair your relationship with the son when you essentially let his lover die?, he'd blame you & hate you forever, no forgiveness (especially knowing Ming, who is not the forgiving type). Anyways, I was not expecting that ending to the episode, one more to go, I'm looking forward to see the ending.
I'll just say this. Ming has been hot and cold with Joe right from the beginning. He was rude and he didnt hesitate to insult him. Use him when he felt like abd not care after. He was that way right from the beginning but the thing is Joe didn't care. Joe was in love. He didn't care about any of those behaviour. He didn't even care when Ming was irrationally jealous of Sol until Ming refuted the claim of being Joe's boyfriend. That's when Joe was sad. So for Joe the issue always was being a stand in. Especially being a stand in for Tong. That's literally all his complaint has been about. Everytime he fought with Ming, its about how Ming saw him as a stand in. Like thats it. Joe doesn't care about any if the red flag behaviors just the issue of being Tong's stand in. Its so weird but also fun to watch.
My enjoyment would be forcing the three of them to watch Meet You at the Blossom... lol ... you guys lack completely of empathy and understanding of the humatiny of this fantasy character ... stuck in your personal thought and fixeten on the black and white morals ... lol it's almost funny lol
But that's how supposed to be. They are watching the series from this side reality. the series is communicating to us people who live in the real world why would you want them to them put themselves in that fantasy which is a factual lie.
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What I don't understand is: how can Ming not protect his own bank accounts? I'm talking money he's earned from modeling & acting, which are not daddy's businesses. Is any adult stupid enough to pour personal money into daddy's bank account? No, you have your own, to which nobody else has access to. And if another person tries to access your money, they are stealing and you involve the police & the courts. The end of story... Honestly, out of all the implausible things, that one bugs me the most. Maybe Ming would not have 500mil, but surely he's earned some nice coin from years of modeling. How does dad empty Ming's personal bank accounts? ...
Also, Edison, I understand what you were trying to say at the end with dad vs Ming playing love chicken, but you seemed to forget that when they came to dad the second time to ask for the ransom for Joe & he refused, he was literally saying "let those people murder Joe, I don't care" - that's not love chicken, that's ending the relationship with his son & burning every bridge in existence, because how the hell do you repair your relationship with the son when you essentially let his lover die?, he'd blame you & hate you forever, no forgiveness (especially knowing Ming, who is not the forgiving type).
Anyways, I was not expecting that ending to the episode, one more to go, I'm looking forward to see the ending.
I'll just say this. Ming has been hot and cold with Joe right from the beginning. He was rude and he didnt hesitate to insult him. Use him when he felt like abd not care after. He was that way right from the beginning but the thing is Joe didn't care. Joe was in love. He didn't care about any of those behaviour. He didn't even care when Ming was irrationally jealous of Sol until Ming refuted the claim of being Joe's boyfriend. That's when Joe was sad. So for Joe the issue always was being a stand in. Especially being a stand in for Tong. That's literally all his complaint has been about. Everytime he fought with Ming, its about how Ming saw him as a stand in. Like thats it. Joe doesn't care about any if the red flag behaviors just the issue of being Tong's stand in. Its so weird but also fun to watch.
What do you think is the perfect guy. Everyone wants a bad boy until you don't. I find it so funny.
My enjoyment would be forcing the three of them to watch Meet You at the Blossom... lol ... you guys lack completely of empathy and understanding of the humatiny of this fantasy character ... stuck in your personal thought and fixeten on the black and white morals ... lol it's almost funny lol
But that's how supposed to be. They are watching the series from this side reality. the series is communicating to us people who live in the real world why would you want them to them put themselves in that fantasy which is a factual lie.