The tension between Julian and Carter is palpable. Carter protecting his sister while Julian hides his true feelings is classic drama. Watching them argue about her being a nerd had me hooked. The way Baby, you're so wet handles this love triangle is genius. Julian's kiss flashback adds spice.
Sister coming down in pajamas unaware of the drama was funny. Then finding out Julian is staying for three months? Her shock was real. I love how Baby, you're so wet builds suspense without rushing. The lipstick reveal moment was the perfect clapback to his denial. Can't wait for more.
That flashback scene in the alleyway changed everything. Julian claiming he loves someone else while kissing her earlier is peak hypocrisy. Baby, you're so wet really knows how to twist the knife. The chemistry between them is undeniable despite his words. Carter standing there confused adds comedy.
Carter in full armor inside the house is such a unique visual choice. It shows his protective nature literally. Julian mocking him while hiding secrets makes the dynamic complex. Baby, you're so wet delivers great character designs. The dialogue about school reputation felt very relatable too.
The lipstick stain on Julian's lip was the smoking gun. Sister calling him a hypocrite right to his face was satisfying. Baby, you're so wet does not let characters off the hook easily. Her glasses and pigtails contrast with the cat costume nicely. Great transformation arc potential here.
Julian saying he won't fall for anyone else while living with them is a lie we all see through. The forced proximity trope is alive and well. Baby, you're so wet uses it perfectly with the three month deadline. Carter oblivious to the romance is typical brother behavior. So entertaining.
The setting is luxurious and adds to the fantasy vibe. A knight and a vampire living together? Only in Baby, you're so wet. The lighting during the confession scene was moody and perfect. Julian's red shirt contrasts with Carter's steel armor visually. Great attention to detail.
Sister's reaction to Julian staying was pure panic. She knows what happened but her brother doesn't. Baby, you're so wet creates such awkward tension. The dialogue flows naturally despite the fantasy elements. I am invested in seeing how they survive three months under one roof together.
Julian's confidence is annoying yet attractive. He sits on the couch like he owns the place. Baby, you're so wet captures this bad boy vibe well. Carter trying to be the honorable knight while his friend flirts with his sister is stressful. The pacing keeps you watching without boredom.
Ending on her shock face was a smart move. Now she has to deal with him daily. Baby, you're so wet leaves you wanting more immediately. The mix of comedy, romance, and fantasy works surprisingly well. Hope the next episode explains the cat costume context fully.