The tension in this warehouse is suffocating. He claims Ava was just a cash cow, but now he's forcing himself on Cora? The dialogue in Taming My Ex's Billionaire Uncle is wild. Meanwhile, Neo is flipping coins outside like he has all the time in the world. Someone needs to kick that door down!
Did anyone else catch that line about the candles? 'Just something to set the mood' while she's passing out? That's not ambiance, that's a crime scene in the making. Taming My Ex's Billionaire Uncle really went dark with the drugging plot. I can't look away from the sheer audacity of this villain.
The cut from the gym to the warehouse was jarring but effective. One minute we're hearing about temptation, the next Cora is tied to a chair. Taming My Ex's Billionaire Uncle doesn't waste time. The contrast between Neo's warning and Cora's reality is heartbreaking. Watch your back, girl!
There's something so creepy about how he kissed her hand after forcing the ring on. It wasn't gentle; it was possessive. In Taming My Ex's Billionaire Uncle, every touch feels like a threat. She's weakening, and he's smiling. This is peak toxic behavior wrapped in a suit.
Neo standing by the G-Wagon in the rain gives major 'I'm coming for you' vibes. But why is he waiting? Taming My Ex's Billionaire Uncle has me screaming at the screen. He knows something is wrong, yet he's just flipping a coin? The suspense is killing me slowly.