Top To Bottom By R.j. Moray Guide
According to reviewers on platforms like Goodreads , the episode is praised for its emotional depth and the character development of both leads. It’s a 5/5 read for many long-term fans who have watched these characters grow over nearly 40 episodes.
: Jack’s fascination with watching Channon with others is the central plot driver. Top to Bottom by R.J. Moray
This episode finds Jack Nash and Channon in a nearly perfect place—they are engaged, and their dominant/submissive dynamic is well-established. However, Jack begins to grapple with an internal conflict: he discovers he actually enjoys watching his fiancé with other men. According to reviewers on platforms like Goodreads ,
: The core of the series remains their dominant/submissive relationship. Top to Bottom by R.J. Moray