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Lots of Inconsistencies
First, the title is misleading.
Second, Season 1 tells about the value of standing up for the Truth, and Ben shows it by reuniting with Jim. But in Season 2, Ben continues to speak of this Truth but in fact he lives in lies, hurt people who loves him, making decisions without taking into consideration their feelings (like making decision for Jim when people in a relationship should not be doing it alone but together)
Third, Ben is manipulative in Season 2 unlike in Season 1. He cannot make a decisive decision.
In totality, I hate the story. I just kept watching this series to prove to myself that the producer and script writer are out to manipulate the viewers. They made us love Season 1 to entice us to watch Season 2.
The only saving grace to this is Jerome Ponce's acting. Superb!
Second, Season 1 tells about the value of standing up for the Truth, and Ben shows it by reuniting with Jim. But in Season 2, Ben continues to speak of this Truth but in fact he lives in lies, hurt people who loves him, making decisions without taking into consideration their feelings (like making decision for Jim when people in a relationship should not be doing it alone but together)
Third, Ben is manipulative in Season 2 unlike in Season 1. He cannot make a decisive decision.
In totality, I hate the story. I just kept watching this series to prove to myself that the producer and script writer are out to manipulate the viewers. They made us love Season 1 to entice us to watch Season 2.
The only saving grace to this is Jerome Ponce's acting. Superb!
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