binasa ko ito dati, ngayon ni-skim ko at na-realize ko gaano ka-creepy 'yong pov ni riguel. tapos malaking eff u riguel, tinapon ba naman pills ni liliene. tangina. walang nakakakilig diyan, 'di na nga nag-condom tapos gaganiyanin ang partner. ang laking red flag.
halika dito, winnie, uubusin ko bawat hibla ng buhok mo.
anyways, rich boy x poor girl trope parang kay rage and sunny lang. but i like this better sa first installment ng gls second generation! mana si roscoe kay rage but less red flags HAHAHAHA (sorry po!), and i feel really sorry kay ryla sa mga napagdaanan niya - from abusive relatives, attempted r*pe, public humiliation, etc. - she's finally found safety!
rockwell princess gets involved in a drug scandal, the solution to clear her name? arranged marriage!
sky was a brat adult before, but throughout the marriage her perception towards the world and career changed, as the reason why is royce betraying her father while conspiracing with lavender. she's strong-headed and persistent until she gets what she wants. i like that she is the one who drove the story until the end, i just love character-driven stories! and so far, royce is the green flag for me. he doesn't push or make shit excuses to harass the female lead, lmfao.
the characters were fine, but they weren't loveable. it's hard to be fond of the author's characters. the way Leandro liked Chayo at an early age made me agitated and uncomfortable, but at least he didn't initiate anything. it's just so weird how Leandro reacts to Chayo's romantic relationships and the author's description of him (eg. he looked at me darkly) like dude. . . but i liked Kuya Levi and that's all.
the plot is just bland. just leaves me with distaste.
EDIT (05/08/23): WAAAIT, hold up. ang weird talaga kasi college na si Leandro kaya probs nasa 20s na siya??? (xori 'di ko po maalala!) tapos nasa JHS palang si Chayo!!! ahahahaha overthink lang kasi may similar problematic plot na grooming siya sa ibang story. and i just re-read pov ni Leandro, it's so weird.
Academic pressure by parents who had unfulfilled dreams does creates a big fissure until the breaking point. Parents projects their child into filling the empty space of their own future by making them the one who is filling it. It was heartbreaking to see Hamin hearing his brother saying that he wanted him to disappear, when he'd spent his all life keeping up his existence because someone expects him.
I bet he just wanted to hear his parents to apologize to him.
...and I’m leaving the world knowing I’ve ruined everything I was given, and there’s no way to set it right—well, then what? He laid on his back and began to go over his entire life from a totally new perspective.
When we are still young, we're expected to proper once we formally enter a society. Turning to an adult, we're expected to be pristine and fitted to social norms-with that, we strive for perfection because we want to feel valued and respected by others. But once all of this diminished, the people we met that who only knew our legacy will turned their back and lie they care about us.
By the time, we are nearly tortured to death, we asks ourselves: “did I live the life I wanted for myself?”