Rebound love is always doomed to failure. It never lasts. It's opportunistic in that it catches the object of their desire in a weakened vulnerable state, and it exploits that weakness. Ian should have taken time to get over one lover before taking another. If Cho cared, he might have stayed back for a while instead of literally waiting in that parking lot for Ian to turn around. No human being can just chop off their feelings of love. Cho should have given Ian the time he needed. All of his waiting in the wings came across to me as an attempt to cause a breakup, and that is selfish and if you ask me, immoral. Normally, Ian and red would have had the time to deal with each other after the breakup and maybe work things out or decide to go their separate ways. Gray took that chance away from them
Rebound love is always doomed to failure. It never lasts. It's opportunistic in that it catches the object of their desire in a weakened vulnerable state, and it exploits that weakness. Ian should have taken time to get over one lover before taking another. If Cho cared, he might have stayed back for a while instead of literally waiting in that parking lot for Ian to turn around. No human being can just chop off their feelings of love. Cho should have given Ian the time he needed. All of his waiting in the wings came across to me as an attempt to cause a breakup, and that is selfish and if you ask me, immoral. Normally, Ian and red would have had the time to deal with each other after the breakup and maybe work things out or decide to go their separate ways. Gray took that chance away from them