Did you lot who theorized early on that it was Lee Gon who saved himself, insinuated it from the physical build of the person in that scene or something else?
Because I really wanted it to be Shin Jae because that means my boy has a more significant backstory to explain.
I'm kinda disappointed. Couldn't they have blurred the physicality of the person who saved young Lee Gon better, knowing his extra height and body proportion is such a stand out? Sigh.
I think don't think of the parallel worlds are linear, and don't be bothered too much about the age of people.…
So if i translate that, world A is Corea and World B is Korea.
In 1950 the war was what changed the future of both worlds, Korea and Corea (they handled it differently).
Can your theory that Corea being 25 years ahead of Korea holds in this situation where Lee Gon is currently traveling between the worlds as his present self?
Seems more plausible to me that both worlds are walking down the same time 'zone' but the ability to travel back in time doesn't exist in either of the world itself, rather in the owner of Manpasikjeok.
Thank you! I thought I was the only one. Her character is so boring to me. Honestly the biggest let down of the…
Yes thank you too! ^^
The way her character in this show is almost pointless, it hurts. Because no one really grabs my attention than Jo Yeong who's severely wronged (most of his earlier scenes are PPL scenes wtf).
I kinda like Lee Gon, but i admit the flaws of the writing of his character :)
I personally she's the best written female character on the show, because TE is just downright just a lapdog of…
I can see your point, and I can agree with your assessments. It's the flaw of the writing of the character in the story itself, not outside or separate from it. To me she only reminds me the feeling of a missed potential could've-been-interesting cunning female character.
If you have seen Misty, i would've liked and invested in her character a lot more than i did.
I see some people gravitating towards the PM's character. She's an interesting one but the way she's portrayed in ep. 13 is especially so anti-climactic LOL.
She really was in it for the throne, not for the man she claims to be interested in. If she's criticising Lee Gon that he only moves because of love, he can say the same about her for being moved by power, and right away shaking hands with the traitor.
She comes across more as pathetic rather than cunning and powerful to me honestly.
I think don't think of the parallel worlds are linear, and don't be bothered too much about the age of people.…
I think what makes it so confusing to me is that Corea's adult Lee Gon is the one saving Corea's young Lee Gon. It's not like Korea's adult Lee Gon who saved the young Corea's Lee Gon, you get me?
So when you say world A and B can be parallel and linear but age doesn't matter, that doesn't quite fit in here since it's World A vs. World A all along, if that makes sense. @.@
Any other good time travel shows here on MDL that you can recommend?
hehe so i peaked at this...even though i havent watched it yet lol...so i cant say for sure if this is the reason…
Have you watched Someday or One Day? Time travel is so foreign to me so i might have to watch that right away after watching this to understand. It's so confusing :(
You’re over-thinking it lolTime travel and different timelines.
ouh nice. that must be because i'm just a novice at the time-travel genre in particular, since i don't know/watch any of the movies you mentioned above LOL. thanks, will keep my hopes high again somewhat, lmao.
You’re over-thinking it lolTime travel and different timelines.
well if your theory is correct, then this explanation reminds me of Signal, where the ML attempts the same, but it happens quite at the beginning to mid the drama so they have plenty of room to explain things afterwards.
i see you haven't had Signal in your completed drama, so maybe we can't discuss it LOL.
You’re over-thinking it lolTime travel and different timelines.
holy sh*t, am i the only one who finds that constant time loop theory hella confusing? i mean if what you are suggesting is true, then why is the build up for the storyline almost non-existent to explain that direction up to this point?
i don't doubt that could be the path the writer has chosen to take, but isn't that so complex to try and wrap up in the final 3 episodes?
so if Lee Gon saved his young self 25 years ago, then how did he get the memo at the time that he needed to do it, and that his younger self was in danger? am i overthinking this that may in fact be explained in the next episode? sigh, any theories welcome :)
i agree. he's the first actor who's all main filmography i have completed. he's probably really gifted. like we…
yes hahaha i am watching TKEM as it airs. can definitely agree that WDH is stealing the spotlight, especially his exact portrayal of the dual roles LOL. Eun Sup is so precious.
he'd definitely be one of the young actors whose all dramas and projects i will be following keenly. i am sad to imagine that he may be going for military service later this year, since Yang Se Jong has just recently gone.
Did you lot who theorized early on that it was Lee Gon who saved himself, insinuated it from the physical build of the person in that scene or something else?
Because I really wanted it to be Shin Jae because that means my boy has a more significant backstory to explain.
I'm kinda disappointed. Couldn't they have blurred the physicality of the person who saved young Lee Gon better, knowing his extra height and body proportion is such a stand out? Sigh.
The FL character in particular is great, and she was definitely was the strongest redeemable quality of the show.
Definitely much better than TKEM if that's an acceptable standard of comparison, lol.
In 1950 the war was what changed the future of both worlds, Korea and Corea (they handled it differently).
Can your theory that Corea being 25 years ahead of Korea holds in this situation where Lee Gon is currently traveling between the worlds as his present self?
Seems more plausible to me that both worlds are walking down the same time 'zone' but the ability to travel back in time doesn't exist in either of the world itself, rather in the owner of Manpasikjeok.
The way her character in this show is almost pointless, it hurts. Because no one really grabs my attention than Jo Yeong who's severely wronged (most of his earlier scenes are PPL scenes wtf).
I kinda like Lee Gon, but i admit the flaws of the writing of his character :)
If you have seen Misty, i would've liked and invested in her character a lot more than i did.
She really was in it for the throne, not for the man she claims to be interested in. If she's criticising Lee Gon that he only moves because of love, he can say the same about her for being moved by power, and right away shaking hands with the traitor.
She comes across more as pathetic rather than cunning and powerful to me honestly.
So when you say world A and B can be parallel and linear but age doesn't matter, that doesn't quite fit in here since it's World A vs. World A all along, if that makes sense. @.@
Any other good time travel shows here on MDL that you can recommend?
i see you haven't had Signal in your completed drama, so maybe we can't discuss it LOL.
i don't doubt that could be the path the writer has chosen to take, but isn't that so complex to try and wrap up in the final 3 episodes?
now i am becoming mad mad.
so if Lee Gon saved his young self 25 years ago, then how did he get the memo at the time that he needed to do it, and that his younger self was in danger? am i overthinking this that may in fact be explained in the next episode? sigh, any theories welcome :)
What about W? Different screenwriter?
he'd definitely be one of the young actors whose all dramas and projects i will be following keenly. i am sad to imagine that he may be going for military service later this year, since Yang Se Jong has just recently gone.