Not sure if anyone else was on the same page as me or not but it was PAINFUL trying to get through these 2 episodes. Not because it was sad but because it SUUUCCCKKKEEDD. The acting was shite, the pauses in between responses were too long. The sour puss look on Mok’s face the whole time made me want to punch him lol. Aside from that, as for the storyline, it was ok. The only problem I had in that aspect was he shouldn’t have gone out with douchebag. Dude is an abuser. I get that it’s hard to fall out of love with someone or they have history, but use your brain, dude. Tell the guy to eff off and go back to where he came from. I think Mei made this episode ❤️
Ok, someone help me out with this one. Did Kim go back into his body at the end? Dude kept calling him “Mr. Kim” when they were on the bench. Also, wipe your snotty nose, dude 😭😭
Ok, I looked everywhere online and can’t find it. What’s the real name of dude’s old school crush he wrote the manuscript for? And why do I have a ghost ship between him and Stan huang?? When they were competing against each other in episode 7, I died 🤣🤣🤣❤️
I literally thought the adult Ongsa was Wang Yibo for a moment there! They look so much alike!! This was a great series. Probably won’t watch again because I cried too much during it, but the story and how it was presented was really good and interesting. The different perspectives and “ah ha!” moments made it so much better than a typical time travel story. I do recommend this 👍🏻
I freaking LOOOVVVEEEDDDD this! I wish it were longer and we could see the characters develop more, but they jam packed everything into these 3 episodes. This totally gives off Ossan vibes (some HILARIOUS series. Highly recommend.) I loved how dude was wearing the other guy’s picture on his shirt 🤣☠️ so cute.
this may help https://twitter.com/leeschara/status/1721968137271427094
No, from my understanding, the way Bright explained it is that is his grandson and he received all of the memories. It would explain why (this is just my observation) he wasn’t sobbing like the other guy when they reunited. Because he still was the grandson, not fully Yai. I’m probably wrong, but that was my intuition. When Jom left, Yai was torn up for a while. It took him a hot minute to get his life together. So why wouldn’t he be a mess again when they reunited? Because it wasn’t REALLY him. So that’s what makes me sad. They don’t truly end up together at the end. Ok, I’m tearing up again lol.
this may help https://twitter.com/leeschara/status/1721968137271427094
Ya thanks for posting that. Now I’m crying because he DIDN’T really end up with him after all. It was just the grandson. It’s not the same at all. God, I hate getting emotionally invested in things lol. So stupid lol.
This was an incredible series! The story was so well put together. I only had 2 extremely small complaints. 1) I didn’t understand the ending as to how dude shows up out of no where. “I was always here” doesn’t cut it for me and he didn’t seem so extremely happy like Jom was. Was that really him or a reincarnated version? Just confusing is all. 2) I don’t felt like the dude who played Jom really wasn’t into any of the intimate moments. There were a few kisses and hugs that felt truly well played out for the part, but some of these kiss/love scenes just felt a little… awkward-ish? I know I’m reading too much into it. It’s just a series. But as I said, 2 EXTREMELY small flaws for an awesome series! I cried like a baby!! Bright is so damn hot 😭😭