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Baby, you're so wetEP 42

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Baby, you're so wet

Nerdy Alicia hides a crush on her brother's best friend, Julian, the basketball captain everyone adores. She can barely say hi, until a sudden, daring makeover turns her bold. And Julian doesn't step back. Instead, brushing her ear before biting her lips: "Kitten, tell me who you are?" The game of "Catch me if you can" spiral wildly out of control.
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Ep Review

Gym Tension Explosion

The tension in the gym was unreal! Watching the basketball guy pretend he didn't care while clearly obsessing over her is peak drama. When he carried her out in Baby, you're so wet, I screamed. But then his cold rejection outside? My heart broke for the girl with glasses. Why lie about helping her brother?

Water Bully Gone Wrong

That water scene was hard to watch! The bully crossed the line pouring it over her head. Thank goodness jersey number one stepped in during Baby, you're so wet. His anger felt protective until he dropped harsh words later. Now he is confused in the locker room. Classic tsundere move that hurts everyone involved.

Eyes Never Lie Here

I love how the camera focuses on his eyes when she cries. You can tell he is lying to himself about not liking her. The dynamic in Baby, you're so wet is building up so nicely. He carries her like a princess but pushes her away emotionally. That contradiction is what makes this high school romance story so addictive to watch every single day.

Locker Room Truths

The locker room scene gave me major clues. His teammates know something is up before he does! Asking if he got dumped was spot on. In Baby, you're so wet, the male lead is fighting his feelings hard. Seeing the girl with glasses cry really got to me. I hope he realizes the truth before she gives up on him completely.

Brother Excuse Fail

Why do guys always say they only did it for the brother? It is such a obvious excuse to hide feelings. The chemistry between them in Baby, you're so wet is undeniable though. When he held her, the air changed completely. Now he is walking away angry at himself. I need the next episode immediately to see him confess!

Cinematic Vulnerability

The visual storytelling is top notch. Sunlight hitting her wet hair after the bullying incident was cinematic. Baby, you're so wet captures that vulnerability perfectly. He tries to act tough but his internal monologue gives him away. Why does it hurt him to see her cry? Because he cares way more than he wants to admit.

Justice Served Cold

Honestly, the bully needs to go. Her face at the end when he carried the girl away was pure shock. Justice served in Baby, you're so wet! But the emotional cost is high. The girl with glasses looks so heartbroken standing there in the grass. I hope she finds her confidence again soon despite his cold words.

Rescue Fantasy Ruined

That moment he picked her up changed everything. No more pretending he does not care about the girl in the argyle vest. Baby, you're so wet delivered on the rescue fantasy. But why ruin it with the brother excuse? It hurts to watch him push her away when she needs support. So frustrating!

Defeated Walk Home

The way he walks into the locker room looking defeated says it all. His friends notice his mood shift instantly. In Baby, you're so wet, even the side characters see the romance brewing. He asks why it hurts to see her tears. That is the moment he knows he is in trouble. Feelings cannot be hidden forever in this show.

Obsessed With Tension

I am obsessed with the tension between these two. From the water bottle offer to the carry, every interaction sparks. Baby, you're so wet knows how to build anticipation. Her tears at the end broke my heart though. He thinks he is protecting himself but he is just causing pain. Please fix this mess in the next episode!