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The Triple Echo of Time Episode 24

三人行 ‧ Drama ‧ 2025

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Season: 1

  • Aired: November 13, 2025

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Dec 20, 2025

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This drama delivered a well paced and well told story. The only exception for me was the crazy gal working at the time bureau that changed from wannabe assassin girl Friday to sorry didn’t mean it so please believe I’m sorry wanna help you gal.I was surprised that the 40’s Xun character was so selfish and manipulative. I spent a good part of the drama not really liking him. I was in agreement with him about the gpa bias against him because that did cause preventable conflict to a grating level at times. The cast did a wonderful job with their characters and they all left distinct impressions whether you liked them or not. The twist at the end as Dr. Yu let Xun see the burden placed on Zhao Zuo You causing him to not participate in his own life because he felt it all predetermined and he couldn’t defeat time. Xun finally won me over when nursing Gpa and accepting the day to day dealing with life as it is, not how he could manipulate and control things. We got to see how their biases blinded them to things and their change of perspective when the blinders removed. The sweet love story of the teens, the harsh conflict of 40’s wanting divorced, and the lament of the gpa wanting to save the wife he lost. The exploration of friendships and how true are they when it hits the fan and times are hard. How much do we really value friends and family when they force us to live up to their ideals and expectations? Do we bow and submit or stand up for ourselves when challenged by parents and teachers to do better but as they want to direct rather than trust you to choose for yourself? The act of bravery at the end by stopping the video and TuTu keeping her name makes us wonder if this was the correction program correcting itself? It lets us wonder how much say we have in the direction of our life’s choices—do we decide or is it preplanned? What degree does free will govern us? This was a thoughtful drama that gave slices of life views at different key points in time of personal development —youthful first dreams, midlife disappointment in career and relationship choices, aged success and regret. All of us deal with this to different degrees and this let us ponder what if my older self could direct my younger self in a better direction? And the real answer turned out to be that the younger version tended to be the reminder of what’s really important and was as good of a teacher as pupil. That we experience life best by trying to be our better selves and taking it a day at a time. The cast and production team did an excellent job of letting us see and appreciate the different stages of Zhao Zuo You’s life and what influences helped him progress or held him back. To see what degree he had a say in his choices and the people he kept in his life. And dealing with the capriciousness of life that provides both hope and despair. It thoughtfully brings things full circle and left us with hope for a bright future in spite of the odds.

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