 
														Yeah, this gotta be about smth more than a hungry coyote, cause literally what could have stopped Todd from eating the lamb after Dennis leaves (no one comes to take over, the owner resides in the town so literally no one was watching those sheep, they weren't locked, there was no point in getting close with Dennis, the owner also makes no sense, so if Dennis didn't trust Todd then he wouldn't have eaten the sheep?) So this is definitely all a metaphor.
 
														Why do people like this? Not a trick question, not a hateful question but I genuinely want to know. There doesn't seem to be any coherent plot? What is even the story about? The art is great for sure but aside from how sexy Ilay is drawn what else is good about Passion? What would you say if you wanted to recommend it to a friend?
 
																				
                                                I dont think Passion is something you recommend at all? It’s not smth fluff and it has tons of triggering contents. It’s something I would only recommend to someone who doesn’t mind reading dark-themed stories and has a high tolerance when it comes to content warnings. 
I think most Passion fans are novel readers like me. The novel is definitely way better than the manhwa adaptation (and the author seems knowledgeable about military/political stuff). Passion is kinda slow-paced, even the romance (theres also this messy love triangle going on at first that might turn off new readers) and it’s heavy on military stuff. But the plot progresses so much in the later chapters (the seringe arc) and it’s gonna be action-packed next season (which is probably the finale). Also passion is like, the first book out of four novels. And personally, I find book 2 and 3 better than Passion plot-wise (they will also have manhwa adaptation)                                            
 
														I loved the main story but these side stories are tedious plot wise and I don't like how Chaeheon went from a little stalker on the side to complete control freak and Jeongyoon was turned into a complete oblivious imbecile. If my husband plotted like that behind my back I would have felt so stupid and manipulated but watch Jeongyoon all be like "Ah, my boyfriend is so capable. He wants to lock me up, how endearing".

 
		






















I'm not really scared for them in that past cause we already know they will be porcupined with arrows. It's the solution that has me worried - they need to remove the red string and be no longer tied to each other BUT Yeon has another girl he is originally supposed to be tied to so if our boys will no longer be tied then how the author would handle it? Yeon would just ignore his fated partner and choose Kihoon??? Then what's the point of fated partners? Like I'm really worried the ending would be underwhelming. But love the angst right now, crunchy painful angst.