Finished it within a few days. Would say that the initial episodes were generally well paced, but once the mystery behind the car accident was revealed. It became a little rush, a little messy because at the same time, if I remember correctly, show was squeezing in Ha Do Yoon and Yoon Cho Won's story arc.
Show didn't prolong the ML's meltdowns after he learnt of the accident's truth and eventually had ML face it directly through confronting his family (with FL's involvement of course.)
The later half of the show, highlighted how FL faced her own past. This part felt a little rushed, one moment the show gave a glimpse into her past lives highlighting the many loved ones she witnessed dying before her and dealt with them emotionally. Emphasizing how she never understood how her loved ones felt when they lose her?? And through the 19th life, she was able to finally understand things she couldn't before thus became able to redeem herself and stop reincarnating
I think for both FL and ML, show kept repeating certain points to push the idea in our heads. It also didnt exactly mention why or how Kang Min Ki suddenly appeared and could recognise her as whoever she was from the past aside from the fact that she had been reborn with the same face. -> with 12 episodes, I guess show decided to skip that fact.
With all that said, I felt that the ending was beautifully laid out though some might feel rushed.
Seriously wondering what happened to the writing in the second half.
The show started pretty well, but fell short mid way when lots of flashbacks start to happen. Alot of choices made were very questionable, and poorly explained. SHS was amazing as usual but seriously... I couldn't stand LJW scenes..
I was really confused when hyeri suddenly just disappeared..
watching this as someone who previously played sports, this show really pulled on my heart strings every single episode. And yes, the focus on the show might not be primarily on just rugby and some parts (e.g. Hanyang vs Daesung arc) might feel really predictable, but I do think the drama have good plots for character development and growth.
Show didn't prolong the ML's meltdowns after he learnt of the accident's truth and eventually had ML face it directly through confronting his family (with FL's involvement of course.)
The later half of the show, highlighted how FL faced her own past.
This part felt a little rushed, one moment the show gave a glimpse into her past lives highlighting the many loved ones she witnessed dying before her and dealt with them emotionally. Emphasizing how she never understood how her loved ones felt when they lose her?? And through the 19th life, she was able to finally understand things she couldn't before thus became able to redeem herself and stop reincarnating
I think for both FL and ML, show kept repeating certain points to push the idea in our heads. It also didnt exactly mention why or how Kang Min Ki suddenly appeared and could recognise her as whoever she was from the past aside from the fact that she had been reborn with the same face. -> with 12 episodes, I guess show decided to skip that fact.
With all that said, I felt that the ending was beautifully laid out though some might feel rushed.
The show started pretty well, but fell short mid way when lots of flashbacks start to happen. Alot of choices made were very questionable, and poorly explained. SHS was amazing as usual but seriously... I couldn't stand LJW scenes..
I was really confused when hyeri suddenly just disappeared..
though like others have said, there isn't much character development nor in-depth backstory, just enough is let on :)