although people are speculating that jo would be the endgame, i could totally feel a major...

kiyoomi May 5, 2025 12:38 am

although people are speculating that jo would be the endgame, i could totally feel a major secondlead vibes from him ngl(as an avid fan of secondleads+ a jo stan)
reasons:
1. he's portrayed as a "good guy" (in the early chaps) who's inlove with ian
2. doesn't have a sob worthy backstory(at least for now, he's still kinda mysterious)
3. he lacks depth as a character (at least for now, but i think we're gonna see his character develop in the new season, since the previous seasons focused more on the backstory of ian and tj)
4. hes done it, the famous secondlead line "I'll do everything for you"
5. ian still has lingering feelings for tj
6. and most importantly, his family is complete(cs ngl, most love triangles i read the eg has no family for the sake of the "trauma" then the sl has a complete family lmfao)


but in contrast to my belief that jo won't likely be the endgame. if i we're to be optimistic, there are also a lot of reasons that he could highly be the endgame.
reasons:
1. he's the first to be introduced
2. he's portrayed as the "key" that will help ian to escape the gang
3. his character would lose purpose and will be completely useless if he isn't gonna be the endgame(as his purpose in the story is to help ian leave the gang and be free)
4. the story revolves around the concept of moving on, healing, and desire for a new beginning(if ian we're to end up with tj, wouldn't that contradict to what the story is going for?)
5. TJ is someone that ian has to let go in order to achieve the HEALING and FREEDOM he's been wanting(?), unless they're gonna be both broken and tied down repeatedly by trauma bond in the end that is
6. although jo has his own flaws(totally acknowledge that, he's no saint either but he is better compared to ian and tj in terms of their actions as of now) he's still the better option for ian if we're talking about who to end up together
7. he's so breedable

overall, i wish they could all just heal tbh. if i were to be unbiased, i still wouldn't want ian to end up with tj(bcs tj honestly doesn't want what ian wants.) I'd rather have ian end up alone than be tied between tj and jo, find his own freedom, and heal. everyone in this manhwa needs a certain degree of healing not love (esp tj and ian). to add, i think the only way for ian and tj to end up tgt is for tj to leave/give up on the gang which (im 70% sure that he'd choose the gang over ian tbh). and all routes make sense(jo eg, ian ending up alone, and tj eg if its written well) anyways, i vote for ian's happiness!!

Responses
    Sou’ May 5, 2025 3:53 am

    Honestly, your take is amazing — super thoughtful and nuanced. I love how you broke down both sides of the debate without just blindly picking a ship. I agree with you on so many points, especially the idea that Wet Sand isn’t just a love story — it’s really about healing, trauma, and freedom.

    Jo does have second lead energy right now. He’s kind, a little too “clean,” and lacks the raw emotional mess that Ian and TJ carry. But that doesn’t mean he can’t become more — if season 3 gives him depth (flaws, struggles, maybe even his own breaking point), then he could absolutely step up as a real contender. Otherwise, yeah, he risks being just “the good guy” who gets left behind.

    And you nailed it with this: if Ian doesn’t end up with Jo, what was Jo even for? If he’s not the endgame, then hopefully he’s the catalyst for Ian to choose himself in the end — not TJ, not Jo, just freedom. And honestly, that might be the most powerful ending of all. Ian breaking the cycle and walking away from both of them? That’s healing.

    Also I laughed way too hard at “he’s so breedable” — not wrong though.

    In the end, whether it’s Jo, TJ, or nobody… what matters most is that Ian finds peace. I just want that man to be okay. He’s been through hell.

    kiyoomi May 5, 2025 4:27 am
    Honestly, your take is amazing — super thoughtful and nuanced. I love how you broke down both sides of the debate without just blindly picking a ship. I agree with you on so many points, especially the idea t... Sou’

    i wrote a response but somehow disappeared omfg

    but i love your response!! i most firmly believe that the whole point of the story will be killed if jo were to be used as a plot device js so ian and tj could get back tgt

    and ppl should honestly give jo a chance to build and add more depth to his character, fans are not giving him a chance at all

    and imo, if this goes with the tj route, the plot and tj will need to be so so well written for it be convincing

    kiyoomi May 5, 2025 4:37 am
    Honestly, your take is amazing — super thoughtful and nuanced. I love how you broke down both sides of the debate without just blindly picking a ship. I agree with you on so many points, especially the idea t... Sou’

    im still so doubtful abt jo being the endgame tho since the author is making it so obvious that the route is leaning more on jo, i have major trust issues and i feel like the author is js doing that to tease fans lmfao

    Sou’ May 5, 2025 4:37 am
    i wrote a response but somehow disappeared omfgbut i love your response!! i most firmly believe that the whole point of the story will be killed if jo were to be used as a plot device js so ian and tj could get... kiyoomi

    You’re absolutely right — if Jo ends up just being a plot device to bring Ian and TJ together, it would definitely lessen the impact of the story. Jo really needs a chance to develop further, and it’s frustrating that people are so quick to dismiss him without giving him room to grow.

    As for Ian, there’s still so much we haven’t seen. His journey is still unfolding, and it’s clear there’s a lot of complexity in his character that hasn’t been fully explored. TJ, on the other hand, is more about his status and connections right now, and that alone can’t sustain his character in the long run. If the story goes in that direction, like you said it will need to be incredibly well done to make it convincing. The potential for all these characters to evolve is huge, and I think it’s essential that we give each of them the space to do so.

    kiyoomi May 5, 2025 4:39 am
    You’re absolutely right — if Jo ends up just being a plot device to bring Ian and TJ together, it would definitely lessen the impact of the story. Jo really needs a chance to develop further, and it’s fru... Sou’

    i love how you choose ur words well omfg. all i hope for now is jo's character growth I'm tired of seeing him getting hate for being boring and bland ,which i do not agree with

    kiyoomi May 5, 2025 4:41 am
    i love how you choose ur words well omfg. all i hope for now is jo's character growth I'm tired of seeing him getting hate for being boring and bland ,which i do not agree with kiyoomi

    jo and ian's happiness is whay i root for right now, even if they aren't gonna end up tgt

    Sou’ May 5, 2025 4:47 am
    im still so doubtful abt jo being the endgame tho since the author is making it so obvious that the route is leaning more on jo, i have major trust issues and i feel like the author is js doing that to tease fa... kiyoomi

    The author is definitely leading us down a Jo route, but it feels like a big tease. Who knows if it’s just to mess with our heads? Either way, I wouldn’t be surprised if it ends up being something totally unexpected.

    Sou’ May 5, 2025 4:52 am
    jo and ian's happiness is whay i root for right now, even if they aren't gonna end up tgt kiyoomi

    Thank you! I’m with you on that, Jo definitely deserves more appreciation. It’s clear that he has a lot of depth yet to be revealed, and I’m looking forward to seeing how his character develops.