This episode provides a glimpse into Joey's budding relationship with Wil, Jimmy, Kenji, and Nuan. (Source: Star Image Digital Network Youtube Channel)
Now, we can clearly see, the new character Kenji is dropping a bomb on his entrance and now, he became interested to jopey also, how long is your hair JOey? hahahahah my god, all guys are dropping to joey, and jimmy is still on the process of being a dumbass, I don't know how the writer will show or present the character of jimmy liking joey as we know that somewhat he is homophobe.
THIS IS EXTRA IORDIANRY [PORTRYAL OF THE CHARACTERS, ALL ACTORS ARE DOING GREAT WITH THEIR ACTORS, A LOT OF THING HAPPEND DURING THIS EPISODE AND I LVE HOW THE STORY PROGRESS, IT WAS CLEAR AND NAIUVE THE CAST OF JOEY WAS AMAIZING
now kenjio has a feeling to joey also, now they 3 of them fighting for joeys heart.. if I am joey i don't how to do, or to pick, but basically, I will choose will for joey.
Since we're already on Episode 4: Hide & Seek, it's probably pointless to keep mentioning Amore's technical weaknesses but with 26 episodes left, maybe they'll still try to improve in the succeeding episodes? Audio and editing were still poor in this episode. The "Previously" segment of Part 2 of 3 didn't even have audio! Other than having Buknoy and Xander Ford (both very poor actors) in the cast, there weren't a lot of substantial weaknesses in this episode. I appreciated that scenes were allotted to the different ships, JoWil, JoJimmy, JoKenji, and JoNuan, to illustrate Joey's different relationships with Wil, Jimmy, Kenji, and Nuan. Sure, screen time tilted more to Joey and the manipulative and scheming Wil, but hopefully this will not always be the case. JoWil had obvious chemistry but the problem with their poetry reading scene was that it was long and dragging. Contrast their scene with the bedroom conversation scene of JoJimmy. While shorter in screen time, JoJimmy's scene was more meaningful in terms of character development (Jimmy's redemption arc) and relationship development (from enemies to friends to lovers?). Nothing much happened with JoKenji other than Kenji being creepy asking Joey about his love life. Of course, the most heartbreaking was the confession (not really a) prank scene of Nuan. By now, it seemed futile to push for JoNuan. The break in Nuan's voice, his sorrowful and close to crying eyes, and him being left alone in his lonesome in the end of that scene were just too heart-wrenching. I want a happy ending for Nuan, if not with Joey, then maybe with someone else. Overall, this episode was ok.