I simply don’t understand, and I don’t want to understand because I don’t like chemistry—there’s no chemistry for me. I don’t see it, and I’m sorry, but I’ll remain blind to it. I don’t like those two together, and the worst part is that I love her character—I’m obsessed with her role—and I love his character too, but sometimes I want to slap him silly for being such an idiot, so clueless and annoying. But then there’s this other woman who’s perfect, and I’m like, “Fine, let everyone do their thing.” She’s going to space? Let her go to space! But how is he going to fall in love in just one week? I know it’s a confined space, but the only reason you’re even there is for something else entirely. It’s driving me crazy! It was just eight days—eight freaking days! How the hell does that even happen? And then there’s this perfect woman right there. I can’t accept it, I just can’t.
And then they gave me like 20 minutes—well, actually less, more like 10 minutes—of SFL’s backstory with her ex, as if that would make me like their relationship. But no, I didn’t like it at all. I don’t like the two of them together, just like I don’t like the main characters together either. I don’t like it, and yet I keep watching the series, hoping for something to change. But the more I watch, the more I root for the main character and the second lead. I want them together,
Am I the only one wanting the family to go to jail, they act like they robbed a pencil from the principal office when it was 10 million and not for the FL surgery, they got greedy so I don't feel any sympathy for anyone, not the mother no the grandparents
So, my one big question is, what's gonna resolve this? Because we know this is a life AI program she and the ML created called revisit, and that she was in the hospital for what we see is the ML who puts the AI lent on her. So this is a real back to past to change or like an analogy of there's no second change of life it's what you created based on the choice you make
I just finished episode 19, so part of me a little like tying it like 3% understands why she married him after everything because I know women get worse and still go to the same s**t. Men and women are dumb. After finishing this episode and seeing how everything went through, I'm just going to say she deserves this. She deserves ALL THIS. I was kicking my laptop screen telling her you deserve this, b**** you deserve this because how many times with proof and receipts the ML shows you you're marrying a dumbasses scumbag and you choose him before your mother, mother who I say never mistreat you once. have a problem at this anything with you the only problem was HIM.
Doesn't really make sense to me either. I get that they had feelings for one another but went down different paths…
Exactly he's the most hideous character like he didn't care how much damage he did to her stepson, a son that he raised and adores, and we know the ml mother's still in love with him, what a way to betray them, because as fas as we know he marry her because money but after all this time he's just don't care to me that's hideous. I also think that he's going to help the FL mother, but they have ZERO chemistry, it's annoying.
For the ML and his mother, the father/ husband is everything for them and he doesn't even care. I think as we see in the preview the way he treats the ml his mother is going to leave him.
Unpopular opinion: I genuinely enjoy the show a lot! However, the last five episodes left me puzzled. The ending felt more like a dream; I truly believe the main character died. If he really came back, there should have been some explanation. It’s frustrating how many C-dramas have such abrupt endings!
This series has gone from being something I looked forward to watching to a total “hate-watch.” Every episode makes me more indignant, and it honestly feels like one of the worst-written dramas out there. It started with a great premise—a unique character with a refreshing approach to dealing with trauma or personality disorder issues. Everything was set up perfectly for a story about mental recovery and emotional growth. But instead, it turned into this ridiculous drama of emotional dependence on the ex!
How can they make it so her life suddenly “gets better” without her ever having a meaningful conversation with her ex about all the harm he caused? Not even a single talk about how she felt, why he did what he did, nothing! Just one “let’s get back together,” and she’s somehow magically fine? Where’s the character development? Where’s the growth?
And don’t even get me started on that therapist! Honestly, I’d fire her on the spot. The whole thing just implies her life can only be meaningful if she's with this person. No message of personal strength, no emphasis on self-reliance. And then there’s all the humiliation she faced at work—totally brushed under the rug, especially since her ex was the one who never stood up for her there, just letting everyone run her down because he didn’t marry her. So, where is her character’s resilience? Where is any sense of her standing up for herself?
Then there’s the situation with the secondary character, who falls in love with her *other* personality—yes, the other version of her, who has a completely different attitude, is spontaneous, charming, and the one who actively seeks him out. He doesn’t even know at first that she’s a different personality. The thing is, he had been in love with her for a while but had held back his feelings. When he finally does start to get close to her, she turns around and says, “Oh, that other personality is gone because I’m ‘cured,’ so I’m ending things.” Instead of giving him a real chance to get to know her, she plans a series of dates just to give him “closure.” It’s so superficial and insulting to both of their characters—just a thousand levels of horrible!
And then they gave me like 20 minutes—well, actually less, more like 10 minutes—of SFL’s backstory with her ex, as if that would make me like their relationship. But no, I didn’t like it at all. I don’t like the two of them together, just like I don’t like the main characters together either. I don’t like it, and yet I keep watching the series, hoping for something to change. But the more I watch, the more I root for the main character and the second lead. I want them together,
How can they make it so her life suddenly “gets better” without her ever having a meaningful conversation with her ex about all the harm he caused? Not even a single talk about how she felt, why he did what he did, nothing! Just one “let’s get back together,” and she’s somehow magically fine? Where’s the character development? Where’s the growth?
And don’t even get me started on that therapist! Honestly, I’d fire her on the spot. The whole thing just implies her life can only be meaningful if she's with this person. No message of personal strength, no emphasis on self-reliance. And then there’s all the humiliation she faced at work—totally brushed under the rug, especially since her ex was the one who never stood up for her there, just letting everyone run her down because he didn’t marry her. So, where is her character’s resilience? Where is any sense of her standing up for herself?
Then there’s the situation with the secondary character, who falls in love with her *other* personality—yes, the other version of her, who has a completely different attitude, is spontaneous, charming, and the one who actively seeks him out. He doesn’t even know at first that she’s a different personality. The thing is, he had been in love with her for a while but had held back his feelings. When he finally does start to get close to her, she turns around and says, “Oh, that other personality is gone because I’m ‘cured,’ so I’m ending things.” Instead of giving him a real chance to get to know her, she plans a series of dates just to give him “closure.” It’s so superficial and insulting to both of their characters—just a thousand levels of horrible!