Well well well. I don't usually root for the "toxic" relationship but it seems pretty obvious that what TJ and Ian have is much more emotionally loaded relationship. Honestly, they just need to talk. EXTENSIVELY. And come to terms with what they both want from each other, evaluate what they can give to be together. And if it doesn't work out, so be it. Glad that TJ is finally growing and understanding what actual love is about, and that is letting go. No hate to Jo but their relationship is kinda bland and Ian sure as hell is not in love with him, just comfortable.
I usually hate love triangles with a passion but this one seems to have an obvious choice even by the way the author presents it. It clear they themselves are rooting for TJ and Ian by the way their scenes together are presented. It's true their past plays a lot in this but it's just more emotionally convincing. Rooting for them to work things out. Imma let this marinate again a lil bit.
Well well well. I don't usually root for the "toxic" relationship but it seems pretty obvious that what TJ and Ian have is much more emotionally loaded relationship. Honestly, they just need to talk. EXTENSIVELY. And come to terms with what they both want from each other, evaluate what they can give to be together. And if it doesn't work out, so be it. Glad that TJ is finally growing and understanding what actual love is about, and that is letting go. No hate to Jo but their relationship is kinda bland and Ian sure as hell is not in love with him, just comfortable.
I usually hate love triangles with a passion but this one seems to have an obvious choice even by the way the author presents it. It clear they themselves are rooting for TJ and Ian by the way their scenes together are presented. It's true their past plays a lot in this but it's just more emotionally convincing. Rooting for them to work things out. Imma let this marinate again a lil bit.