Step by Step Episode 2 Reacties
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Production quality and editing is still standing strong but some things felt a little rushed and not well enough explained. There also wasn't much that happened this episode... it was really good and entertaining but it wasn't as good as the pilot. The pilot left an impression whereas this ep seems to not quite be a filler but more so an episode of buildup with no clear episodic arc; which made it feel less satisfying. Ik in the long run that's the right call for the story but with only one episode a week I was wanting/ craving more!? I need at least two episodes a week or maybe I should've waited to binge multiple episodes. Either way this series has successfully had me screaming and gaping at the screen each time it the ep freezes on the final frame.
**My Thoughts with SPOILERS below:**Yes, there was a lot of things piling up on Pat's plate, with the extortion at work, his ex, the rumors at work, his asshole coworkers that are a little too nosey and entitled along with his (voluntary) back to back work hours only for his good work to be nit picked by his boss who's "never" satisfied. Basically Pat's using Jeng as the figurehead in which he'll be taking out all of his frustrations onto. Because he sure as hell isn't taking it out on his nasty coworkers! Psychologically speaking, people who cope with stress this way tend to built it up and take it out on someone that they feel closest and safest with because the relationship has more so of a "safety net"; and of course this is all subconscious. It definitely doesn't excuse any of Pat's behaviours but it's a cute little detail of foreshadowing! The coworkers make my blood boil almost everytime one of them is on screen yet somehow they don't fully feel out of place, they still kind of fit and are enticing but it could also honestly get old at any minute... That being said, I didn't think the "work injustices" were quite severe enough for him to snap and submit that pissed off and pointed peer review report lol. I am glad that Pat's getting the recognition for HIS own work as well as his own autonomy work wise, but from the translations we've gotten, I think Jeng's concerns and feedback is perfectly reasonable. He's their boss not their friend and while he could show a bit more appreciation towards those deserving (aka Pat) and rephrase a couple of critics for the most efficient and effective effect, I don't see any faults with any of it. It's all very valid and reasonable. The borders of the slideshow and the additional presentation notes were kind of petty but it's also Pat's job? He's getting paid to do that stuff? Jeng also does praise him (briefly) every single time, which is then followed up by the critics. It'd be so much more impactful for him to do the praise and then use constructive criticism aka what to work on for next time rather than the "this wasn't great" or "that wasn't professional". We see Nan do this and Pat's very receptive to it but of course Jeng isn't obligated to do that. He's the boss. And as unfair as it was for Ying to throw him under the bus, he's also 25 y/o... he's old enough to understand that they are a team, a unit, so whatever issues they have amongst themselves can and should be dealt with at any other time; not right in front of their respective clients. It affects them all. I mean I'm younger than him and I thought that was inherent! I was so glad that Pat got a supportive work buddy and while I am critiquing his actions I do understand that he's still young, impulsive and inexperienced. It's very realistic and there's so much space for character development! I'm very excited to see how they go upon it.Btw it was so weird to see P'Poppy in the more serious and logical role instead of his normal comedic relief roles but he rocked it!
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