Jason's panic over Nina's absence hits hard. The maid's calm delivery of bad news contrasts sharply with his unraveling composure. His muttered disbelief—'She can't still be upset over that stupid thing?'—reveals more about their fractured dynamic than any argument could. The quiet hallway, the ticking clock on his wrist, the phone call he finally makes—it all builds a suffocating tension. Watching this unfold in His Karma for Dumping Her feels like eavesdropping on a private crisis. You don't need drama when silence speaks this loud.