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On the Subject of Pat 2.0
Hello! Itâs your resident 25 year old working their first job out of grad school with no family in the area and a friend group that is comprised mostly of people older than them here to talk about "Pat" Phakphum Tangwatthana another resident 25 year old working his first job out of grad school with no family in the area and a friend group that is comprised mostly of people older than him.Â
I have seen some confusion or distaste around Pat and Patâs storyline in the most recent episode, and I understand the criticism around the editing needing to be tighter, but I do just want to talk about my own perceptions of Pat and why I didnât need any more explicit explanations for his behavior than we already got.Â
Itâs essay time :D
Pat and his emotions in Episode 9:Â
We start the episode on Patâs point of view, cutting back to the previous evening and establishing Patâs level of inebriation
Gif from @pharawee
Everything is ghosting and blurry and it is very clear that Pat was out of his head if not out of his body when he was having fun with Jeng on the dance floor. This is evidence enough as far as I am concerned that Pat had absolutely zero knowledge of Jengâs dance floor confession. But what he does remember is learning Jeng is queer. Which as we are all aware, rocks his fucking world.Â
Now, I wrote in my previous timeline that narratively, Pat has never had the time to contemplate the sexuality of his boss. At the very beginning, he spills glass jelly on Jengâs shoe and meets a kind and very attractive man, and then he just simps over this very Lorge Man for awhile while Jeng is actively trying to manage a crush on an employee because he understands would be a huge HR Violation if he were to try to pursue that thread. But Pat has been flirting hard, in ways that are obvious if you are queer and able to identify them, but less so if you are straight and donât automatically look at the level of familiarity as flirting. However, we have to look at when, where, and how Pat and Jeng break their professionalism and where they maintain it.
Pat only initiates the break in professionalism when he is drunk and/or out of the office. His criticisms of Jeng he gives in the review? Drunk. His commentary about how when he first met Jeng he was nice and he is having a hard time reconciling that Jeng with micromanaging boss Jeng? Drunk. Hanging all over him and tugging at his shirt? Drunk. Hanging all over him and tugging at his shirt round 2? Drunk.Â
The rest Jeng initiates. He engineers the dinner in his office, he asks Pat to come over on Sunday to work, he suggests Pat get ready at his apartment, he suggests he and Pat share a hotel room, he asks Pat to accompany him to the furniture store, he calls the video of drunk!Pat cute, he asks Pat to go on the restaurant tour with him.Â
So, from this we know that Pat is aware enough of the office gossip and when in control of his mental faculties, is able to temper his feelings towards Jeng while at work. And that Jeng has been simping hard from the beginning, and Pat has been reciprocating the energy whenever Jeng starts the interaction.Â
But we also know that Pat has a difficult time handling his other emotions, especially while at work. Partially because he is young, partially because he is exploited, partially because he is almost certainly spending a lot of his time focusing on a) not having a meltdown and b) not hitting on his boss in front of his coworkers.Â
Anyway, the timeline of Patâs immediate emotions around Jengâs sexuality confession I have previously outlined so just keep that in mind while I continue to ramble about Pat in this episode.Â
Pat learns Jeng is gay, freaks out about it because Jeng is fully aware of everything Pat has been doing, and Pat is fully aware that Jeng has been intentionally flirting with him this whole time. Spirals about it in his dreams the whole night and wakes up hungover and having an existential crisis about what the fuck comes next for him.Â
He takes the day off, tries to give himself some space to think, process, reassess, and figure out his next steps. But insteadâŚhis Mom is in town, and in his kitchen, cooking him breakfast.Â
What is she doing here? He doesnât know, itâs a surprise, and a good surprise because we know he has a good relationship to his parents, and you can tell that from the way he interacts with his mother. But a mother is going to mother, so sheâs going to comment on his eating habits, and heâs going to lie about how often he eats instant noodles, and sheâs going to check in on his health, having seen him absolutely plastered the previous evening, and she is going to ask about the very kind and handsome man that helped Pat home and made sure he was safe.Â
And sheâs going to say a passing comment about Pat being a burden to his friend.
Which, looking at Patâs face here, was not really what he wants to be hearing at this particular moment. Not when he is trying to get Jeng out of his head, not when he is trying to create space to figure out what he is feeling about that entire situation, the reality that he could have what he wants, the understanding that Jeng has been wise to Patâs attraction to him this whole time. Not when he got in to that whole situation with Jeng last night because he was trying to distract himself from being sad about breaking up with Put. His parents live in another country, they have no idea what is going on in his life, his mother sees her son was out with a nice man and so has no reason to suspect something would have been wrong. So she stumbles right in to one of Patâs sore spots.Â
âWhere did you meet him?â she asks and Patâs goes:
If anyone needs a live action shocked pikachu face, look no further. He knows he cannot tell her. He knows what it would sound like, what it would seem like, how inappropriate it would appear for him to say âI met him at workâ and even more so if he has to say âthat is my boss.âÂ
Heâs had the realization that Jeng is gay, and therefore that a relationship between Jeng and Pat is possible, and he is now having the realization of just how bad it would appear to literally anyone on the outside. Even now, even before they are dating, when they are just coworkers and friends, his mother knowing that he was out, late at night, that drunk around his boss??? Absolutely not. Pat recognizes that and quickly shifts the focus of the conversation away from Jeng, asking his mother about a doctorâs appointment she is supposed to be getting to.Â
Another outfit, and another day has passed. Pat is staring at the stuffed tiger that he got on his furniture -date- shopping trip with Jeng. A stuffed animal that he has been using as a replacement for the shark stuffed animal that he had when he was with Put and that Put has used to manipulate Pat into talking to him and into considering re-entering into a relationship with him. This tiger here is serving as both a reminder of Put, the fact that Pat was unable to love Put because of his feelings for Jeng, and as a reminder of Jeng, whose sexuality, level of availability, and messy HR potentiality are all front and center in Patâs mind. So he hides the tiger away in a drawer where he doesnât have to look at it, so that he isnât faced with a constant reminder of the personal crises in his life, because he is young, and his parents are here, and heâs never experienced this particular combination of emotions before, and to talk to his parents about his dilemma he would have to explain this situation to his parents and I donât think Pat believes he can talk to anyone about it. Because all of his friends besides Ae are friends from work, Jaab is Jengâs brother, Jen and Jaab are going through it and Jen is quitting, Kanon was on the production team and Kanon is married to Ae so whatever Pat says to Ae may get back to Kanon pretty quickly. Chot is fully incorporated into the office life and is fully aware of what is going on (and in fact may think Pat and Jeng are much further ahead in their relationship than they are) but Pat thinks heâs being sly about his feelings for Jeng, and Chot being directly in the office rather than on an outside production team is not going to be a draw to talking about his feelings for his boss.Â
Meanwhile, Jeng is approaching the other queer in the office to ask if Chot has seen Pat cause he hasnât been in the office in a few days and realizes that Pat is taking days off without even
notifying him. Readers, I do not need to show you Chotâs face throughout all of this. Chot is 150% convinced that Jeng and Pat are in the middle of a loverâs quarrel. I need a Chot live reaction to finding out that Pat and Jeng havenât fucked yet, and a gravestone for Chot when he learns that Pat thought Jeng was straight.Â
Alright, so, Jeng is in his sad boy hours clearly pining after Pat in the office in front of Chot, but pushes that all back down in order to perform his necessary duties as a boss. Jeng too, is trying to keep control of his emotions, but will end up losing his grip of them and having an utter break down.Â
But this is not about Jeng, this is about PatÂ
Patâs Mom is here, but sheâs settled in, and Patâs off work, so maybe now he has time to try to process some of his emotions?Â
Nope! Dad appears!
And what? Another surprise! Another parent coming to stay at his house without warning, and for what reason?Â
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Oh.Â
Oh shit.Â
Pat has completely lost track of the passage of time. Which hey, works for Ae going from 0 to 30 weeks out of nowhere. Why does his Dad come to Thailand around this time every year?Â
Itâs almost Patâs birthday, and Pat has completely forgotten. This man has been juggling all of his work, a ton of his coworkers assignments, MLM schemes (the only mlm Pat is interested in isâŚnevermind), the Forge project, The Forge commercial shoot, leading the commercial shoot, his relationship with Put, his breakup with Put, navigating remaining professional in a workspace with his recent ex when emotions are still raw, and his mounting feelings for actually gay actually single hot boss man. On top of that, Pat is living alone, surviving off of ramen noodles, and (iirc) waiting to see if he makes it past the probationary period and is actually going to be allowed to stay on as an employee when that window is over. Jen is an adult, and not one Pat knows very well, Chot has his shit together and is engaged, Ae and Kanon are adults, married, and soon-to-be-parents, and Jaab is his age but is just as much if not more of a hot mess than Pat is. Pat gets convinced to go on that restaurant tour by Ae and their other friend, but those two are straight and therefore will not get what Pat is spiraling about after finding out Jeng is gay. So where can Pat go? Who can he turn to for advice? Who is going to have the time and the understanding and the patience to help him navigate all of these rising pressures?Â
Well, we get a good indication, of where that is heading because Patâs dad takes one look at Patâs utter shock at realizing that he has forgotten his own birthday and states:Â
Life must be pretty hard lately. His father is in the know, heâs gettinâ wise, gettinâ with it. Itâs a great dynamic of Pat pretending to be fine for the sake of his mother, and then having no ability to hide from his father because the initial shock of the realization meant he wasnât able to mask his emotional state.Â
He burns his ramen noodles, his father cooks for him. Gives him vegetables. Calls it like it is in Patâs life even though he doesnât have the full context.Â
Pat returns to work, and Chot starts doing his gay fairy godmother deal, vague-posting about what he thinks Patâs problem is through the lens of his own issues. He knows Pat is young, and Pat is coming out of a relationship, and that Pat does not have a lot of guidance on the whole Being Gay in Thailand thing, despite being pretty comfortable in his sexuality and navigating his relationship with Put pretty maturely, if weâre honest. Chot is reaching out, Chot is extending the hand, Chot is trying to turn the tide of their relationship from just work friends to friends who can rely on one another in their personal life.
Now, Pat has been dissociating for the entire conversation thus far, because realizing he has forgotten his birthday because heâs been so caught up in everything has started his death spiral. When Jeng came out he tripped into it and was gripping at the edge of his remaining sanity by trying to give himself time and space to work through his emotions, but the arrival of his father and the understanding that he has not been thinking about himself for however long is what starts this final (and ultimately unsuccessful) attempt at managing his emotional state.Â
But Chotâs admission that being gay is hard for Krit, snaps Pat out of it a little bit, and we get Patâs âAt least heâs straightforward with showing you that he loves youâ and nowâŚPat has not been paying a whole lot of attention to what Chot was saying, so this is either Pat being very good at processing information while dissociating, and/or Pat picking up on the part of the story that is most relevant to him and attaching his own frustrations with his current situation to it.Â
âAt least he is straightforward with showing you that he loves youâÂ
Okay, so letâs explore who this is about. Thatâs right. Itâs about literally every possible romantic pursuit of his in the last few weeks/months. Put, MLM guy, and Jeng.Â
On the Put end of things, Put left Pat two years prior, valuing his job over his relationship with Pat while simultaneously struggling with his own queerness. When Pat and Put get back together, Pat pours his whole heart and soul into trying to make the relationship work. Because he needs it to work. Because heâs in love with his boss and he canât be in love with his boss because that way madness (and job loss) lies. We do see moments of them being lovey-dovey, we see moments of flirtation, but the show is extremely intentional about showing that Pat and Putâs relationship is not a happy one. Put ignores Pat over dinner, that dinner scene where Put is mostly focused on his cellphone is dimly and cooly lit, with the tiniest smidge of warmth behind Pat and nothing anywhere close to Put.Â
They make out in a hotel and Pat asks if Put likes him, and Put does not give him an answer, he just flips the question back around on Pat. Pat doesnât answer either, not at first, he just kisses Put, and then realizes that it doesnât feel the way it used to, and whatever feelings he may have had for Put before are no longer there. Because he is in love with his boss. So he leaves Put and goes to the party to seek out the person he wants to be around/with. When Pat breaks up with Put he calls him out on his attempts to manipulate him. So Pat is sad about the break up, sure, and he is allowed to be. But he is also reconciling here with the fact that Put never showed interest in him, unless and until Pat was threatening to leave.Â
Then we get MLM guy, who is very forward in his interest with Pat. Pat is picking up what MLM guy is putting down (he thinks), and gets all excited about the prospect of having another Hot Tall Boi to channel his energy into so that he isnât left to think about Jeng or Putâs return to Thailand. Pat is excited for the âdateâ and is devastated when it turns out this man wasnât interested in him at all, he just wants him to join a multilevel marketing scheme. After which Pat is harassed at work and hounded by this man until he is literally threatened. So now Pat has to grapple also with the knowledge that the one person who seemed to be obviously, openly interested in him, was just using those emotions to get something out of him. Yet another manipulation. On the Jeng end of things, Jeng is forced to be subtle about his love for Pat by nature of the power imbalance inherent in a boss and employee relationship. Jeng has been intentionally engineering his romantic advances to have as much plausible deniability as possible. Which means, Pat, thinking that Jeng is straight, has not picked up on them. Or rather has convinced himself that Jeng wasnât being intentional about making moves. If Jeng had been more obvious, had pursued him the way that Pat is used to being pursued, that is, more explicitly, if Jeng had even been more obviously queer, then Pat would have known immediately. But Pat has a luxury that Jeng and even Put do not, which is that him being clockable will not ruin his whole life the way that Put and Jeng as famous, prominent people would run the gauntlet if that information were to get out. Put says it himself in Episode 8: âA famous person like you might not be able to come out a lot, right?â
Jeng isnât clockable as queer to the average person, and as Pat has been actively trying not to read into things, and has been trying to rein in his own horniness for Jeng, Jeng isnât clockable to him either. SOâŚall of this to say that Pat feels that Put was not straightforward with their love, and that Jeng has been disguising all of his attempts at wooing Pat under a safety blanket of work. So Pat is feeling primarily hurt, lied to, and betrayed.Â
So, what we end up getting with Jeng isâŚmanipulation. He has manipulated every situation to get Pat and him alone together, while at the same time not clueing Pat in to the fact that is what he was doing. While additionally not clueing Pat in to the fact he is gay. While also not clueing Pat into the fact that heâs Jaabâs brother until Pat literally walks into the middle of an interaction between Jaab and Jeng. While also not initially clueing Pat in to the fact he is Patâs boss even after Jeng realized.Â
The past two people that Pat has been interested in have manipulated him over and over again.Â
His coworkers have manipulated him over and over again.Â
How else is Pat supposed to see Jeng not being explicit about his feelings? Heâs being manipulated once again by Jeng not saying anything.Â
Chot lets Pat know that he can talk to him about anything, and Pat says âitâs ok, itâll passâ.Â
Why is that relevant? CAUSE OF PARALLELS THAT COME LATER.Â
Anyway, Pat is giving an explicit invitation to talk about his feelings, and he brushes it off. Because Chot is an office friend in his office where his boss who he is having feelings about works, and Pat is very much oblivious to the fact that any gay within a 20 mile radius can see what is going on between Pat and Jeng. So he thinks he canât be honest. Because that puts him and Jeng both in a sticky situation.Â
So he puts on a brave face, because he thinks that he can, because Jeng isnât supposed to be in the office today. Because Chot told Pat that Jeng was out and Chot was covering. (Yet another reason why Pat may not want to talk to Chot about Jeng, Chot is literally acting as his boss right now). Because the thoughts Pat is having, the feelings that he is having, they are manageable so long as Pat does not have to face JengâŚ
Except Jeng appears. On a day that he is most definitely not supposed to be here. They are at working, they are at work. Jeng does exactly what Pat has just indirectly told Chot he wishes someone would do.Â
He pulls a âboyfriendâ and gives his jacket to his freezing love interest.Â
Now, is this something Jeng would do in the office? I fucking hope not. But currently, Jeng and Pat are sitting in the back of a dark room, with literally all the other queer people in the office. This is a safe space, this is a shelter. Itâs why and how Jeng and Patâs closeness has progressed in the most recent episodes. Because they have been away from the physical office space, around the straight and sometimes homophobic coworkers, and instead, on set with literally every gay boy known to Man. Jeng knows Chot knows, Jeng knows Jaab knows, having realized that Pat had no idea that he was gay, Jeng has decided he has been approaching things wrong, and gets bolder.Â
But, Pat has a) still not processed everything, b) is still oblivious to the fact that everyone around him knows exactly what is happening, c) is in the office, and d) is in the office with JENG who Pat was explicitly told would not be there. So you can imagine the stress he is under, and you can imagine with his track-record of manipulative men, that he is thinking very much that Jeng is playing with his emotions.Â
Because Jeng is playing with his emotions. Not intentionally. But Pat himself has never experienced this particular set of challenges before and Jeng is always on the brain. Patâs emotional state is out of whack and it is at least 50% Jengâs fault. Pat, again very maturely, hands that token of affection off to Chot, so that it will seem like nothing. So that it will read as nothing to anyone around him. Because Pat doesnât know that they know.Â
Pat, who has still not had the opportunity to get the time and space that he needs from Jeng, because his parents are in town on an extended stay, because he had to go back to work eventually, because Jeng is now right there, once again does the mature thing, and walks away from the situation. He makes space.Â
Jeng follows after him, which again, makes it extremely obvious that Jeng is acting inappropriately close to Pat. But Jeng knows everyone in the room knows, which is why he can get away with it. But Pat just wants to be alone and Jeng is not letting him.Â
They retreat to an isolated corner. Where they have one of the juiciest conversations to date:Â
Jeng: âDid I make you uncomfortable in any way?â
Pat: âNo, Iâm just tired,âÂ
Jeng: âIs it my fault?âÂ
Pat: âNo,âÂ
Jeng: âIâm sorryâÂ
Pat: âWhy are you saying sorry to me, when I said it wasnât your fault?âÂ
Jeng: âYou didnât answer my text, ever since that dayâ
Pat: âMr. Jeng, could you stop texting me? If itâs not work related. Donât invite me to go eat. Donât drop me off at home.â
And Pat says all of this without making eye contact with Jeng. When he finally does look up? He can see how devastated Jeng looks.
It confuses him in fact, to see this strong of an emotional reaction to Pat drawing these boundaries. Because, while Pat has not explicitly stated this yet, he thinks Jeng is fucking with him. This reaction is running very counter to what Pat is anticipating from this conversation.Â
So he has to say something else to fill the silence, and to soften the blow:Â
âUhâŚI want to thank you. Thank you for everything. But please donât do it again. Especially in front of everyone.â
âI canât say no.âÂ
And I take this two ways coming from Pat. First that Jeng being his boss puts Pat in the terrible situation of potentially not feeling comfortable saying no to Jeng. Because Jeng has power over Pat, even though we all know (or I at least hope based on this entire show so far) that Jeng is not the type of person that would take a personal vendetta out on Pat for rejecting his advances in the officeâÂ
Which is why I want to take a secondary lens to this conversation, and read that âI canât say noâ line as a double entendre. Jeng has let Pat know he is gay, Pat has placed all of their interactions into the context of that new information, Pat has realized that Jeng has been pursuing him this whole time. Pat realizes there may be reciprocated feelings involved. Pat tells Chot indirectly that he wants someone to be straightforward in their love. Jeng gives him the jacket. Pat has now been offered a much more clear admission from Jeng about his interest. Pat has feelings for Jeng. Pat has very strong feelings for Jeng. Pat hangs off of Jeng at every given opportunity the second he is out of his head. If Jeng pursues him, if Jeng is genuinely interested in him, if these feelings he has are reciprocated, and Jeng does not give Pat space. Pat will give in to his feelings and they will start an incredibly inappropriate workplace relationship.Â
Pat canât say no because Jeng is his boss, and Pat canât say no because heâs been DTF from the moment he laid his eyes on Jeng.Â
And again, I argue that Pat has actually been navigating this entire situation incredibly maturely. He removes himself from situations where he may be seen engaging in inappropriate workplace relations, and sets firm boundaries around what type of contact he and Jeng can have.Â
Pat tries to leave, Jeng pulls him back, wraps him in a hug, and does the thing Pat wishes people would do and is straightforward in his love for Pat:Â
Gif from @bellepark
Now here is where shit gets fun (read: terrible) for Pat emotionally. Because, ya know, he hasnât already been dealing with enough shit. Pat sees Jeng: handsome, rich, successful, talented and cannot possibly fathom a reality where Jeng is actually in to him, a 25 year old in his first job, no wealth, no successful business ventures, who is feeling very much like the is untalented because of Chrisâ mom on the commercial set. Jeng is everything, Jeng has everything, what could Pat possibly offer?
Gif from @bellepark
It legitimately does not compute. It is far, far simpler for Pat to assume that Jeng is fucking with him, toying with his emotions, possibly even trying to get Pat to admit to feelings so he can turn around and have him fired.Â
And If it is true that Jeng likes him, then how much has Jengâs crush impacted his ability to accurately critique Pat? Was Pat only told that he was doing a good job by Jeng because Jeng had a crush? Was Pat given the commercial spot because Jeng had a crush? Is Pat even good at anything or does Jeng just want to fuck him and is therefore elevating his positions in order to leverage Patâs growing importance to get Pat to do what he wants? Â
Pat has spent too much time lately being manipulated and being bullied and that is where he is coming from in his interaction with Jeng here. He is young, he does not understand what Jeng could possibly, legitimately want in a relationship with him, and if he lets himself believe that it makes sense for them to be together, then he will not be able to stop himself from getting in to a very dicey HR situation.
Jeng goes home, has a #hotgirlmeltdown and this is where I bring up the parallel that Pat told Chot âItâll passâ and unfortunately for me Gaga has made it so that when I screenshot I get a black screen so I canât capture the translation there. But I will just write it down:Â
âI can handle itâŚI think I canâŚIâm fine,âÂ
It reminds me of Pat saying âitâs okay, itâll passâÂ
Both of them are lying, but Pat was detached from his feelings when he lied whereas Jeng is consumed by his.Â
But this is not about Jeng, this is about Pat so we are gonna cut to Jenâs going away party.Â
Pat is wearing the same outfit as when Jeng confessed and Pat rejected Jeng so we know that Pat is coming in to this party riding a massive emotional wave, and trying to temper that storm. Because he doesnât have time to process that right now, because this is Jenâs party, and because Ae sees Jen sulking and hands Pat the responsibility of talking with him:Â
Pat is gonna have to compartmentalize whatever feelings he is having to go handle Jenâs emotional state.Â
The significant beats I picked up on in this conversation with Jen are the following:Â
Pat saying he wished he had a home in another province to go back toÂ
Jen saying it is a safe zone for himÂ
Pat having the reality of being able to run away from his problems immediately crushed by Jen saying that he cannot pursue his dreams back home because everything is in BangkokÂ
Pat having the reality of being able to run away from his problems crushed again when Jen says âWell, everything is here and look at how bad it isâÂ
Jen brushes off his own feelings and asks Pat how he is doing, and here is the crucial part. Huge shout out to @lurkingshan for pointing this out in a conversation we had last night. Jen is quitting. Jen is no longer a coworker to Pat. Pat has someone who is gay, who is no longer going to be involved in company business, and who is moving home to another province and therefore Pat can feel comfortable being honest because Jen is about to become very detached from his world.
âI donât know, Iâm very confused,â Pat says. And this is the first time he has voiced an emotion since he told Jeng he was sad about his break up with Put.
âIs it Mr. Jeng?âÂ
Pat has his shit rocked by Jen asking him about Jeng so casually, like it is no big deal, like he is In The Know. Pat has really been operating under the assumption that no one could tell he had a crush on Jeng.Â
âThese two brothers are the sameâ Jen gets it. Jen is telling Pat he gets it, and heâs telling Pat that neither Jeng nor Pat have been slick.Â
âI donât know, itâs like heâs playing with my feelings,âÂ
And I know this line may be a point of confusion for some people, because we know that Jeng is being sincere. We know, as an audience, how much of a fucking simp Jeng is for Pat. Jeng would crawl on his hands and knees for Pat. Jeng would almost certainly renounce his family and his title and his wealth for Pat. And if we didnât get that from the last eight episodes, we are explicitly told how much Jeng likes Pat immediately before this scene. Pat consumed every waking thought in Jengâs head. WE know this. Pat does not.Â
Pat thinks Jeng is playing with his feelings because of what I outline earlier re: all the manipulation Pat has been through recently with MLM guy, with Put, and with the situations Jeng has manipulated to get them alone together.Â
Pat believes Jeng is too good to be true, because heâs moved past the stage in the office job where he was so burnt out, stressed out, and exploited that every piece of constructive criticism felt like a personal attack. Pat isnât angry at his workplace anymore, and therefore isnât channeling his rage at Jeng anymore, and therefore isnât focusing on Jengâs flaws anymore, and as a result thinks Jeng reciprocating Patâs feelings is too good to be true. Also because Pat doesnât trust himself. Pat doesnât see the parts of himself that Jeng sees. Pat doesnât know why Jeng would like hin because Pat doesnât understand the ways in which Pat brings life and joy and play in to Jengâs otherwise extremely serious, almost entirely work-related life.Â
But Jen will not let Pat have that. Jen is older, Jen is wiser, Jen is an outside, relatively neutral third party where Pat and Jeng are concerned (Jaab is a whole ânother story). Jen can understand where and how Jeng and Pat are good for each other, and as a result he is quick to tell Pat not to sell himself short.Â
And he gives one of the most important pieces of advice that he can give to Pat is that if Jeng truly likes him, heâd find a way to tell Pat.Â
This singular piece of advice is going to save their relationship I tell you.Â
Whatever hope, whatever resolve that Pat has to navigate this storm. To figure out if Jeng actually likes him, if Jeng will do something that convinces Pat that heâs serious is crushed the instant Chot tells Pat that Jeng resigned.Â
Now, those of us in the workforce should be screaming âFUCK YEAH!â because Jeng is taking the responsible adult route by stepping away from his role as boss. Which, if Pat and Jeng were to get together would eliminate any conflict of interest, and if Pat and Jeng werenât to get together would eliminate any fears Pat would have about Jeng a) harassing him b) firing him or c) retaliating for Patâs previous rejection.Â
ButâŚto Pat?! Well, heâs just ruined Jengâs life. Jeng quit his job, from the company that he built. Pat understands that between Jengâs position and Patâs position, Pat is by far the more replaceable of the two. This is Jengâs familyâs company. Pat has realized that he fucked up. Pat is realizing that Jeng is not overstepping boundaries because he is trying to harass Pat, but because he has genuine feelings because the second Pat said to keep it work-only Jeng up and fucking left so that Pat wouldnât have to worry about seeing him around.Â
Pat is thinking, Pat is contemplating, Pat is dissociating, and as he goes to wander like a zombie back to his house at the end of the day, SURPRISE Happy Birthday, Pat! Mr. Jeng baked you a cake!Â
AND THIS IS A LOT TO PROCESS CONSIDERING THAT PAT FORGOT HIS OWN BIRTHDAY! But Jeng remembered, and Jeng made something for him. I would love to go on and on and on and on about the lighting in this scene, but this write up is, as usual, far far longer than I anticipated, and a lot of the lighting details were covered in this phenomenal post by @istanchan
So we are just gonna go with the major take away from this scene. The flame is ignited between Pat and Jeng, Jeng is out of focus, and when Pat blows out the candles, extinguishing the flame, Jeng comes in to focus. Pat is now forced to face his feelings about Jeng, in a way he has been desperately trying to suppress for however long of a time frame this episode covers.Â
Pat goes home, yet again dissociating because the second that he reattaches his consciousness to his body he knows its fucking over.Â
And at this point, Pat has exhausted all avenues. He tried to get over his initial crush on Jeng by dating Put, and realized that he was not actually interested in that relationship. He tried to give himself distance and time to process his emotions immediately following the coming out incident, and was interrupted by his mother, he tried to brush off his feelings in the hope that they would pass, he returned to work and tried to get back into the groove of things under the safe assumption that Jeng would not be there, only to have Jeng show up. He asked Jeng to keep their interactions work related only to have Jeng hug him and tell him he really likes him, he started to have a conversation about his feelings with the only person who would understand, who is about to leave the province, and he maybe is feeling a bit better, and certainly more resolved. We can tell that also in the way that Pat approaches Jengâs office after his talk with Jen, only to have the rug pulled out from under him with the update that Jeng has resigned.Â
He has tried and tried and tried to get over Jeng. He has tried and tried and tried to convince himself that Jeng canât actually possibly like him back. This man has tried. And he canât take it anymore. He sits down, his parents sing him happy birthday, they immediately pick up on the fact that Pat isnât doing well, and they ask the fateful question:Â
And this is the first time Pat has really had to sit and process everything. This is the point where he settles down, both exhausted and having exhausted all other optionsâŚand everything hits at once.Â
âThis is the year I forgot my own birthdayâ my life has been so busy and chaotic I have fully lost track of time (starting a new job, being exploited at new job, getting new boss, getting micromanaged by new boss, being hate crimed at work by my coworkers, best friend gets pregnant, working to get Forge client secured, trying to do 90% of the labor in a one sided relationship with Put, filming Forge commercial and trying to convince the Forge people that he is competent)
âI even forgot that youâd come back to see me every year,â I am a bad child for forgetting my parents would come to visit.Â
âItâs like I focused on everything except myself,â I have been avoiding my own feelings and focusing on others (i have been suppressing my feelings for Jeng, I have been trying to put those feelings elsewhere, I poured all my energy in to work and in to the MLM guy and in to Put)
âBut I donât know how to deal with this feeling,â I have tried fucking everything I know to manage my emotional state, which I know is already a weak spot of mine and something I am actively working on and nothing I have tried has brought me even remotely close to working through these emotions.Â
His parents immediately jump in to help, but the problem is Pat without context is not making a ton of sense, and the only thing they really have to latch on to is âI donât know how to deal with this feelingâ and his parents give him a hard truth.Â
âYou canât escape anywhere.âÂ
It was something that Pat started to realize in his conversation with Jen, when he told Jen he wished he had a house to escape to, and Jen reminded him that he could have no dreams there. But Jen is heartbroken and fleeing from the bad things in his life, so it hits a little different when Patâs parents, who he loves, who seem to generally have their lives together, who are divorced but still clearly get along, who love and care for one another despite no longer being married, and who are emotionally very mature, and shining examples to Pat of how to navigate emotional turmoil look right at him and say âyou canât escape this feeling,âÂ
And Pat has a breakdown.Â
Which, in my opinion, makes complete and total sense and is incredibly justified considering everything that he has been through in recent months. Everything that he has been trying to navigate and manage while he is alone in another country, away from his family, with no friends to talk to because of the ways they are connected to him.Â
And doesnât it just suck that you finally have the people who have supported you all your life look right at you and be unable to do anything but hold you through your tears. Physically he has support, but there is no way out of these emotions but through them.Â
This is the release, and he still has a lot of shit to sort out, but heâs had a good cry and heâs ready to press on. He goes shopping with Ae, and while he does still seem distracted, he is doing better, he is participating in conversation rather than fully dissociating, he is teasing her (âcan i have that cake?â) so he is moving more towards a point of equilibrium. Ae has her baby, makes him an uncle, and that is enough to shake Pat out of the depression spiral he has been in because look at the amazing miracle of life he has just witnessed.Â
He returns home from another chaotic and exhausting evening (helping his bestie deliver her baby on the back of a bus #casual) and finds a package waiting for him.Â
An incredibly well utilized in-universe ad, of a snack Pat mentioned he liked once, in passing, months ago to Jeng. Jeng has always paid attention to Pat, and I donât know how much attention Pat has allowed himself to pay to Jeng that would get him to realize that. Itâs the aspect of this whole thing that Pat has not been ready or willing to acknowledge. Because the second he realizes that Jeng is gay, the depth of Jengâs engagement and focus on Pat becomes a lot more clear.
Pat find the happy birthday note from Jeng and collapses on to the bed surrounded by the snacks to think about things.Â
To think, in particular, about what Jen said about Jeng finding ways to show he cares if he is serious.Â
It cuts to Jeng, who is being driven to the brink of madness, who has been trying to maintain distance, but needs more than life itself to let Pat know that he is serious. It has been days, days at least since he has last spoken to Pat, and he cannot stop thinking about the final thing Pat said to him âWhy do you like me, it doesnât make sense,âÂ
Jeng sends this message
And the episode ends before we see Pat get that text. I am very excited to see his reaction when he reads that, surrounded by wasabi peas.Â
Now, maybe I am way way overanalyzing all of this because I will always come to Patâs defense, maybe I am trying to convince people that if you just follow the lines and the lights and the body language everything you need to understand Pat is right there because there are so many parts of Pat that live in me, (though many that donât), maybe I am blind to where the gaps in this episode rest when it comes to how they wrote Patâs story, but I didnât need more explicitly stated moments for Pat leading up to this breakdown because, wellâŚ
It makes sense to me.Â
(thank you to anyone who made it to the end, I recognize this is a long post even for me, haha oopsie. I would be unsurprised if I hit 10 hours total of work on this post between screen-shotting, double checking scenes, and writing it)
#step by step#step by step the series#step by step analysis post#step by step meta#step by step discussion#jengpat#manben#ben bunyapol#man trisanu#dee hup house#jeng x pat#gonna have to start getting an editor on my posts or something to tone them down#damn#at least y'all are well trained in reading lots of text a la fanfiction style#maybe i can fool you in to reading this whole thing
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