I legit though the scene where Tim is with his parents, Pai and the Grandfather was a dream because how in the…
Yeah! And what about 'his' debt?? It was THEIRS! I thought it was the moment both Pai and his grandfather realised Tim was doing it for his family and was under money sharks' pressure. But that line of the plot just vanished.
I was about to watch final episode but suddenly one of the cats is really sick. Please, could anybody tell me if the cat dies? I'm not in the right place to watch it if she does. T.T
i don't understand all the drama and angst in ep. 11, she was so against hearing him out and set on to not see…
She thought he might die, not just disappear. At the end of the episode, she knows his story through the drawings and that's how she might have forgiven him.
Not bad at all. It should be fragmented, it is played all the time to know if it is past or present, even if it is flashback or memory. We are supposed to feel how he feels. It is not the typical plot, we need to patiently let it advance.
first: storylines using the one year later type formula for me are really a failure of writer's imagination…
I agree with you up to a point. Many dramas using the time jump are a lack from the writers. However, I think it is justified in this one. He needs to heal, he obviously could not start a new relationship in his mental state. Most writing problems are based on the idea of 'love can cure it all' which is not real. Could it have been portrayed better? Maybe. Was it bad? Definitely not. It's a decently made drama with many sweet moments and a beautiful story.
I find that there’s so much beauty in how the intimate scene was made and edited in episode 2. Even though it…
Great analysis! I thought it was in the present and they definitely make it on purpose to play both possibilities like you wrote. I sustain my guess it is in the present. HN said it himself: He can not remember but his heart can. But, considering that, what intrigues me is why his partner nonchalantly accepts that he still does not remember and don't mention they had sex.
I thought it was the moment both Pai and his grandfather realised Tim was doing it for his family and was under money sharks' pressure. But that line of the plot just vanished.
We just need to develope the ability to realize when to step aside in time and move on.
You can do it, my friend.
Please, could anybody tell me if the cat dies? I'm not in the right place to watch it if she does. T.T
At the end of the episode, she knows his story through the drawings and that's how she might have forgiven him.
It should be fragmented, it is played all the time to know if it is past or present, even if it is flashback or memory.
We are supposed to feel how he feels.
It is not the typical plot, we need to patiently let it advance.
Many dramas using the time jump are a lack from the writers. However, I think it is justified in this one. He needs to heal, he obviously could not start a new relationship in his mental state. Most writing problems are based on the idea of 'love can cure it all' which is not real.
Could it have been portrayed better? Maybe.
Was it bad? Definitely not.
It's a decently made drama with many sweet moments and a beautiful story.
I thought it was in the present and they definitely make it on purpose to play both possibilities like you wrote.
I sustain my guess it is in the present. HN said it himself: He can not remember but his heart can.
But, considering that, what intrigues me is why his partner nonchalantly accepts that he still does not remember and don't mention they had sex.