This is portraying a highschool boy who is technically considered a late bloomer. He is making all the wrong decisions because he doesn't have the boundaries and self esteem. As frustrating as it is to watch, I think it's pretty accurate portrayal of what that would be like. I hope that his self growth would come faster than this "backbone of jelly" phase but I feel like we have to buckle up and expect more secondhand embarrassing moments...
It think that's the name of Jeremy's fiancee. So she thought that Shuli would take Jeremy away from her like what happened to her mother? Whaaaat? I bet Jeremy never went through with the wedding once he learned that she sent Shuli away.... like why would he love you for doing that? She was family!!!










This is a refreshing take on the fact that when people are possessing a "book character", there's a certain sense of dehumanizing them as just words that none of the authors usually acknowledge. And the fact that the ML clocked the fact that she is very detached in the sense of being above it all is putting her in the light of not being human. Because honestly who thinks of people being movable parts or pawns and not being acknowledge the fact that that's an anti-social personality trait.... I think that this is the best use of that trait of being in the genre of horror.