Watching Julian sit there wondering how she could be his kitten is so relatable. The way he overthinks everything reminds me of my own crushes. When he sees the nerd girl everywhere, you know there is a connection. This episode of Baby, you're so wet really captures that high school anxiety perfectly. Can't wait to see him realize the truth soon!
The blonde queen bee walking in with her squad is iconic but terrifying. Calling her Miss Bookworm right to her face? That is cruel. The way she mocks the PB&J sandwich shows just how shallow she is. I hate bullying so much, but it makes the drama in Baby, you're so wet so intense. Hope Julian shuts her down fast.
When Carter sent that text about having news on his girl, Julian's whole demeanor changed. He went from bored to protective instantly. That transition was smooth and showed his true feelings. It is moments like these in Baby, you're so wet that make you root for the couple. He finally stood up to walk over there.
My heart broke seeing the nerd girl crying over her lunch. She did nothing wrong except eat a sandwich. The queen bee telling her not to look at Julian is possessive and wrong. I hope she finds her confidence soon. The emotional depth in Baby, you're so wet is surprising for a short clip. Tears everywhere.
The lighting in the cafeteria scene is stunning. Sunlight hitting Julian's hair while he checks his phone adds such a dramatic flair. Even the bullying scene feels cinematic rather than just mean. The animation quality elevates the story of Baby, you're so wet beyond typical school dramas. Visually satisfying despite the tension.
The queen bee telling her not to look at Julian because it makes her uncomfortable is wild. She acts like she owns him. Julian looking so serious while walking over suggests he is done with her games. The tension between the girls is palpable. Baby, you're so wet keeps me on the edge of my seat every time.
Finally Julian stands up! Ignoring his pizza to go help her shows priorities. He knows something is wrong when he sees her crying. The way he approaches the table is confident. I love a hero moment in Baby, you're so wet. He is definitely going to confront the bully group right now.
Why does Julian keep calling someone his kitten? Is it the nerd girl or someone else? The mystery adds a layer of intrigue to the lunchroom drama. He looks so confused at the start. Unraveling this secret is the best part of Baby, you're so wet. I need answers before the next episode drops!
The queen bee's friends laughing along is the worst part. Peer pressure is real in high school settings. They surround the nerd girl like predators. It makes the scene so uncomfortable to watch. Baby, you're so wet does not shy away from showing the harsh reality of cliques. Hope justice is served.
From confusion to bullying to rescue, this clip has it all. The tear on the nerd girl's glasses is such a detailed touch. Julian's determination is clear. Every frame of Baby, you're so wet pulls you into their world. I am fully invested in their relationship now. Please let them be together!