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dumb, bisexual, cries in public places because of a heartbreak... close enough welcome back teh krittikorn
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Whose principals? Heaven's, the public's, or the law's? I only recognise the principals in my heart.
Yan An as Li Lun Fangs of Fortune 大梦归离, dir. Edward Guo, Luo Luo, Wei Nan @asiandramanet november - december bingo: free choice
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anyway. this IS the most sexiest thing i have seen on television this year.
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Jack & His Colors Burdens
I have a Wild Ass Theory that Jack in Jack & Joker is bi-colored, black and blue.
Joke is red. I know this for sure.
But I think Jack would just be blue if he got away from his dark mafia-style job.
Because when he doesn't have to beat people up and take their money, he does seem to be a tad bit lighter.

But I think episode eight showed that if Jack would just let Joke carry some of his burden, Joke would gladly lighten Jack's worries and color.
Because, even with rich Rose, Jack doesn't stay light for long.
Because she doesn't understand his worries. She doesn't get why he would be upset. She doesn't understand why Jack invests so much of himself in taking care of other people and their burdens instead of being selfish.
But Joke does.
I mentioned this before, but even in the game, Jack didn't pick himself.

Jack is blue (and black), and Joke is red.

But even in the game, even though Jack didn't pick himself, when Jack had to trust a thief in his house and hope they'd become friends,

He banked on his relationship with Joke, and picked Joke.
His relationship with Joke helped him win the game.
Yet he hasn't actually put his trust in Joke in real life! He doesn't let Joke carry his burdens even though Joke is the one who got him the gym and his grandmother's surgery moved up.

Jack tries to solve everything himself, and he never prioritizes himself!
Joke comes from a rich family, but he understands what it means to be alone and to have nobody to depend on. But more importantly, he understands that Jack would take on the entire world's burdens if that meant nobody else had to suffer.
So, of course, the bed issue would be the final straw for Joke.
Because as much as this argument began about Rose, none of this is about Rose.
Joke never wanted to be a burden for Jack. Joke wanted to help lighten Jack's burdens. He wanted to rescue Jack from his deal with the boss. He wanted to give Jack his dream, but he can't help if Jack won't let him. And he can't take on Jack's darkness if Jack won't open up about his secrets.
So the last portion of episode eight was a color-coded delight! Joke is Jack's equal. Joke takes what Jack cannot handle, and Joke gives Jack back lightness. They need each other for balance.

Joke, without a blanket, exposed, and his face being seen, has been open and honest with Jack since he came back into Jack's life, but now it's time for Jack, with the blanket on and facing away, to be honest and vulnerable.
Jack isn't magically going to be lighter because his burdens won't evaporate overnight.
But by allowing Joke in and letting Joke help carry some of the weight he has been trying to hold up all his life, I think Jack will start to lighten up.

But first, a Red Rascal has to do what he does best and lighten the pockets of the wealthy.
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𝘩𝘪𝘨𝘩 𝘴𝘤𝘩𝘰𝘰𝘭 𝘧𝘳𝘦𝘯𝘦𝘮𝘺 (2024)
shin said "you all will never see my tears" and yet every time he's with saint, he looks on the verge of tears.
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FANGS OF FORTUNE 大梦归离 dir. Edward Guo, Luo Luo, Wei Nan, 2024.
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FANGS OF FORTUNE 大梦归离 — 2024, dir. Edward Guo, Luo Luo, Wei Nan
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Eddie, can I steal your richie? Ah
Fuck no. He’s mine.
-Eddie
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