The two maids in black uniforms discussing the situation felt so real. Their whispered theories about the woman with the plush toys made me feel like I was eavesdropping on a secret. Chose Him? Don't Regret It! nails those small moments that build huge tension between the staff and the family.
That silver suitcase became the star of the show! The way the guy in the floral shirt looked at it with such panic, then the sparkly jacket guy grabbed it to run. It symbolizes everything they are trying to leave behind. Chose Him? Don't Regret It! uses props so well to tell the story.
Why is the girl in the brown coat lying there with blood on her head? The camera lingered on her pain while everyone else fled. It creates such a haunting image. Chose Him? Don't Regret It! doesn't explain everything immediately, leaving us desperate to know what happened before this scene.
The woman holding those colorful stuffed animals looked so vulnerable yet defiant. Clutching them while the maids talked around her showed she is protecting her own world. Chose Him? Don't Regret It! contrasts her childish toys with the very adult danger surrounding her perfectly.
The man in the dark suit staring out the window while on the phone gave me chills. His back was turned, but you could feel his anger. Chose Him? Don't Regret It! uses silence and body language better than most shows use dialogue. That cold office vibe was intense.