Why does the car driver wants to Kil* Sol? What's the connection between both. I am so curious about it
I think he suspects her to be a witness to the Juyang Reservoir murder, for which he's apparently responsible? And is out there to get rid of her. But it worsens into a revenge because she and Sunjae are the reason he was sent to jail.
I knew the ending would break us like that. But you know what? The makers aren't all that cruel. Just when you start sobbing, they show you the preview and you're assured that there's plenty of cuteness waiting for us next week. Happens with every even numbered episode! And can i just say that the pacing is still so good!
This is a far fetched thought but what if the dream she saw is actually something that happened in the past but…
Yes, that's what I walked away with as well! That is what happened. Everytime she time slips, that's exactly how her memories (about what happened when she wasn't around) return.
1. Looks like the hunch was right - the guy who makes her phone drop in past and present is definitely sus Most…
Hahahaha. Yessss. But, this time, I don't mind Sol actually unintentionally telling him that, because she's clearly out of the 'fangirling' phase and in for more. I'm worried she might be a little stunned lol.
And I agree, both Kim Hyeyoon's and Byeon Wooseok's range is absolutely awe-inducing in this drama. In their earlier roles, we knew that they were good actors but this one just gives them so much scope to explore a variety of emotions. For Wooseok, I think the two scenes where he breaks down after learning about his shoulder. It was a very teenager-ish cry, trying to bottle everything up, yet not able to control it. He was able to show that very well. And for a 32 year old to summon that sort of a 19-year-old-ish half-out-half-in breakdown, especially in front of his father, that was impressive. And for Hyeyoon, today's episode --- that one scene where the 34 year old Sol travels back to the present, and the the way the 19 year old Sol talks changes. From sounding mature to sounding clueless and absolutely meek! That switch was crazy brilliant. It's easy to get it wrong and make the 19-year-old sound too childish, but no. She was on point.
I'm very very very glad they made this pairing happen! The chemistry, the talent, the visuals, everything is delivering. And the plot, so far, superbly paced, not dragging things out a lot, and giving us everything we want in a romcom.
I've only obsessed over one drama before and that's Goblin. But that was the first one I watched. To find that obsession crawl back in after years was a pleasant surprise! Oh, and love seeing my crush on BWS just shoot past all fencing lol.
First of all, the ending of episode 7 was so good. I've rewatched it maybe like twenty times.But as I was watching,…
I think the 19 year old version of Sol does end up being in touch with Sunjae. Her brother asks her if she really cut all ties with him after the “accident” and from what her mother says, this accident happened after they graduated from school, and not by the reservoir. Unless they still were, in some way, close to each other, I don’t think Sunjae could have saved her (we know he saved her a second time because Sol, in the present, briefly dreams and remembers what happened with glass shattering etc.)
I feel Gong Tae song from sh**ting stars and sun jae are long lost twins because they both pull off exact same…
Haha somebody else mentioned how the adult era Soljae would pretty much mirror Sh**ting Star and I could not help but see the similarity in today’s episode! Whether they were aware or not there was everything there for it to have been an enemies to lovers trope lol.
1. Looks like the hunch was right - the guy who makes her phone drop in past and present is definitely sus Most…
Hahahaha. Sol clearly has no clue about the effect her words might have on poor Sunjae. First the “let’s live together” and now this “let’s spend the night together!”
My heart hurts just thinking about how much Sunjae must’ve blamed himself for Sol’s accident and the fact…
I saw the pre-release video first thing today morning. It left me aching so much that I've been avoiding the clip every time it appeared again on X or ig. I have no idea how massive the wrecking is going to be on Monday when the next episode drops. The only relief is that she'll be alright and Sunjae, in the new timeline, will be without guilt. But boy was that pre-release (especially when you look at episode 1 in the light of it) absolutely heartbreaking!
Omg same honey!!I'll just shamelessly tell the truth that I made an account here just for LRMy comments are boring…
Hahaha, same here. Created an account solely for Lovely Runner! I'm way too invested in the theories and sweet little comments everybody leaves here --- need to have a glance at these in my free time to not let the wait overburden me!
I can't watch 2 eps per week it's killing me, I wanna binge watch but I can't wait 10 weeks for it to be completed,…
It's a real struggle. I've never felt this way about other dramas. I remember being inquisitive about the next episodes when My Demon had just started to air (lost the interest later though). Same with Doctor Slump and Marry My Husband. But Lovely Runner --- I'm fully getting consumed by this drama! It's essentially a background constantly playing out even when I'm doing other tasks. Don't think this is a healthy obsession, but it's not always that one gets to experience it lol.
And I agree, both Kim Hyeyoon's and Byeon Wooseok's range is absolutely awe-inducing in this drama. In their earlier roles, we knew that they were good actors but this one just gives them so much scope to explore a variety of emotions. For Wooseok, I think the two scenes where he breaks down after learning about his shoulder. It was a very teenager-ish cry, trying to bottle everything up, yet not able to control it. He was able to show that very well. And for a 32 year old to summon that sort of a 19-year-old-ish half-out-half-in breakdown, especially in front of his father, that was impressive. And for Hyeyoon, today's episode --- that one scene where the 34 year old Sol travels back to the present, and the the way the 19 year old Sol talks changes. From sounding mature to sounding clueless and absolutely meek! That switch was crazy brilliant. It's easy to get it wrong and make the 19-year-old sound too childish, but no. She was on point.
I'm very very very glad they made this pairing happen! The chemistry, the talent, the visuals, everything is delivering. And the plot, so far, superbly paced, not dragging things out a lot, and giving us everything we want in a romcom.
I've only obsessed over one drama before and that's Goblin. But that was the first one I watched. To find that obsession crawl back in after years was a pleasant surprise! Oh, and love seeing my crush on BWS just shoot past all fencing lol.