Can you explain why they cannot share a world? Luna and teThe show does not explain.
I am a biochemist not a physicist or a mathematician. However, I am pretty familiar with the formation of atoms and energy expansions because they are parts of my field.
*I am sorry that humble explanation did not clarify anything for you.
Can you explain why they cannot share a world? Luna and teThe show does not explain.
That is what that I have been saying. This is an adaptation from numerous scientific theories. It is creative writing. That is what loosely based means.
Can you explain why they cannot share a world? Luna and teThe show does not explain.
You are right. According to the screenwriter, Lee Gon could not predict the exact time for his jumps with a half flute. So to meet her time after time, his jumps into different years were random.
Can you explain why they cannot share a world? Luna and teThe show does not explain.
From my humble understanding. That middle pink road is like a wormhole where time and space does not exist. So it has been speculated that one could move from one universe to the next and in different time periods without been affected by time and space. The writer adaptation of that theory is that 25 years in our actual universe is a duration of 4 months or so on that pink road.
*However, I can not emphasize it enough that is just speculations.
Which rules have this writer actually kept? She breaks them left and right for her convenience but more likely…
Everything in the universe has gravitational force and pull because we are all made of masses. Unless there is no gravity then we would just fly away. What are you talking about?
Can you explain why they cannot share a world? Luna and teThe show does not explain.
Maybe in the mind of the screenwriter, as long as one of the 2 individuals is unconscious; they are able to coexist. I don’t know. You would have to ask her yourself. Either way, that is called creative writing. And there is nothing wrong with that...
Which rules have this writer actually kept? She breaks them left and right for her convenience but more likely…
And I am seriously perplexed about what you wrote. Do you know what the Newton's law of universal gravitation actually is? It is about gravity and body mass. In episode 16, they used that law to prove the earth is not flat but spherical. That has nothing to do with the numerous theories from which the drama is loosely based on. Other then the fact that “the universe contains numerous galaxies with different masses which in turn form a system of millions or billions of stars made of gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.”
Which rules have this writer actually kept? She breaks them left and right for her convenience but more likely…
It is a fictional drama loosely based on some principles of quantum physics and mathematics. We can not expect a scientific documentary on parallel universes... I am sure that the screenwriter was not going for a Nobel Prize Laureate in Quantum Physics or in Mathematics.
We, scientists, are dreamers... Storylines like this only make us dream more about the unknowns.
The nerd in me loves this drama in its entirety. The cast, the directing, the production, the storyline, the screenplay and even the multitude numbers of product placements which at one point simply became amusing... I guess; it was very expensive to keep up with the Haute Couture fashion for the entire royal crew from the Kingdom of Corea. They needed those product placements.
Although I enjoy watching it to the very end; I feel rather unsatisfied with Lee Gon and Tae Eul‘s ending. Traveling into different parallel universes and time periods are all fun and game; however, I wanted to see a royal wedding, a royal queen coronation and a stable lifestyle... So to speak... The scientist in me understands that it is against the rules to have both Luna as a detective and Tae Eul as the crowned queen living in the same universe. Nonetheless, the irrational romantique in me wants Lee Gon and Tae Eul to be the royal couple that rules over the kingdom.
*All in all, both the scientist and the romantique in me adored this drama.
In this spy drama, Autumn Cicada, the defensive and offensive counterattacks from the Chinese patriotic parties…
And once again, where is the male lead, Ye Chong, during all these commotions, fights, cold/brutal murders and altercations? Major Ye Chong is as usual, ABSENT. His character has to be the most MIA male lead that I have seen in a spy drama... I mean the guy is never there. Why do they even need Allen Ren playing that role? Why do they even need that role?
In this spy drama, Autumn Cicada, the defensive and offensive counterattacks from the Chinese patriotic parties are way too passive for my taste. In Sparrow, the communist party, the socialist party, the CPC and the BIS were very active; which made it for a very dynamic storyline. There were assassinations, boobytraps, bombings and framings of the Japanese high ranks and their collaborators. In this one, besides the BIS’s Hong Kong chief playing traitorous tricks on his own Chinese people; there is not much actions.
*I am starting to think that Sparrow was a much better spy than Autumn Cicada. At least Sparrow was not so indecisive about getting his hands dirty. *Also, this drama should have been named “Absent Cicada” instead of “Autumn Cicada.” There are more screen-times with the 2nd male lead character, Chi Cheng, than with the 1st male lead character, Ye Chong.
If you like a cute rom-com, then try The Romance of Tiger and Rose or Fake Princess.
RIP. A very sad story for this actor. The working conditions and environments for those Asian actors and actresses have always amazed me. These poor conditions are even more obvious in costumed dramas by their distinctive cold breaths while reciting their lines; whenever, they are filmed during the winter seasons.
If you like a cute rom-com, then try The Romance of Tiger and Rose or Fake Princess.
I was waiting for their completions before checking them out. They are releasing so many of them lately; it’s like they are trying to fill up the void between the more intelligent stories...
come on now, cut Mu Jin a break. As the synopsis pointed out: She uses the techniques inherited from her father…
Yeahhhh... You used the right words “Posing as his brother” As, what he said to little cray-cray and power-hungry purple eyes was coming from his brother not from him. As for Mu Jin financing Fei Bai‘s army, he did not ask her for that and she definitely did not finance his army; unless, we are watching 2 different absurd dramas. Mu Jin created a war device for him and gave it to him incognito. However, I have to admit that I don’t know which character is more stupid, useless, helpless and more submissive to their weird father - Fei Bai or Sima Ju?
Anyway, don’t let yourself get frustrated by this. Take it for what it is; a complete and an utterly absurdity!!!
come on now, cut Mu Jin a break. As the synopsis pointed out: She uses the techniques inherited from her father…
Wait. I am not sure if I am supposed to laugh at your comment or to ask more questions about it?
Well, I am going to let my curiosity gets the best of me... Hahaha... So, she improved their laundering system... Wow... Whoop-de-do... That is immensely impressive... An idiot of a strategist with faster and cleaner clothes.
And who’s exactly that might be “her "cheating" deadbeat boyfriend”? Last time I checked; Yuan Fei Bai was her husband and He has never cheated on her. He never clarified that he has a twin brother for whom, the insane and power-hungry little sister of “Laundromat Queen or Laundromat Strategist” has been secretly obsessed over. But potatoes... potatoes... It’s just semantics...
Will disagree with you. She will use tactics to gain power for him soon and many times will make sacrifices for…
Really? Because I am up to episode 47 and this utterly nonsense is not getting any better. The more I watch it; the more I am despising every single character without any exception...
The only reason that I am watching this total nonsense of a drama, where every single character is unlikable and absurd, is because I am waiting on more episodes from “And the Winner is Love” and “Autumn Cicada.” You know... Intelligent dramas with smart storylines where real actors are actually acting...
I am so tired of useless Mu Jin getting taking away by a different man every single episode or so... Was the original novel that irritating or should we thank the director and the screenwriter for this piece of nonsense?
However, I am pretty familiar with the formation of atoms and energy expansions because they are parts of my field.
*I am sorry that humble explanation did not clarify anything for you.
This is an adaptation from numerous scientific theories. It is creative writing.
That is what loosely based means.
According to the screenwriter, Lee Gon could not predict the exact time for his jumps with a half flute. So to meet her time after time, his jumps into different years were random.
Why are you insisting on the logic and the illogic parts of the storyline...
That middle pink road is like a wormhole where time and space does not exist. So it has been speculated that one could move from one universe to the next and in different time periods without been affected by time and space.
The writer adaptation of that theory is that 25 years in our actual universe is a duration of 4 months or so on that pink road.
*However, I can not emphasize it enough that is just speculations.
What are you talking about?
I don’t know. You would have to ask her yourself.
Either way, that is called creative writing.
And there is nothing wrong with that...
Do you know what the Newton's law of universal gravitation actually is? It is about gravity and body mass.
In episode 16, they used that law to prove the earth is not flat but spherical.
That has nothing to do with the numerous theories from which the drama is loosely based on.
Other then the fact that “the universe contains numerous galaxies with different masses which in turn form a system of millions or billions of stars made of gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction.”
I am sure that the screenwriter was not going for a Nobel Prize Laureate in Quantum Physics or in Mathematics.
We, scientists, are dreamers... Storylines like this only make us dream more about the unknowns.
The cast, the directing, the production, the storyline, the screenplay and even the multitude numbers of product placements which at one point simply became amusing...
I guess; it was very expensive to keep up with the Haute Couture fashion for the entire royal crew from the Kingdom of Corea. They needed those product placements.
Although I enjoy watching it to the very end; I feel rather unsatisfied with Lee Gon and Tae Eul‘s ending. Traveling into different parallel universes and time periods are all fun and game; however, I wanted to see a royal wedding, a royal queen coronation and a stable lifestyle... So to speak...
The scientist in me understands that it is against the rules to have both Luna as a detective and Tae Eul as the crowned queen living in the same universe.
Nonetheless, the irrational romantique in me wants Lee Gon and Tae Eul to be the royal couple that rules over the kingdom.
*All in all, both the scientist and the romantique in me adored this drama.
Major Ye Chong is as usual, ABSENT.
His character has to be the most MIA male lead that I have seen in a spy drama...
I mean the guy is never there. Why do they even need Allen Ren playing that role? Why do they even need that role?
In Sparrow, the communist party, the socialist party, the CPC and the BIS were very active; which made it for a very dynamic storyline. There were assassinations, boobytraps, bombings and framings of the Japanese high ranks and their collaborators.
In this one, besides the BIS’s Hong Kong chief playing traitorous tricks on his own Chinese people; there is not much actions.
*I am starting to think that Sparrow was a much better spy than Autumn Cicada. At least Sparrow was not so indecisive about getting his hands dirty.
*Also, this drama should have been named “Absent Cicada” instead of “Autumn Cicada.” There are more screen-times with the 2nd male lead character, Chi Cheng, than with the 1st male lead character, Ye Chong.
A very sad story for this actor.
The working conditions and environments for those Asian actors and actresses have always amazed me.
These poor conditions are even more obvious in costumed dramas by their distinctive cold breaths while reciting their lines; whenever, they are filmed during the winter seasons.
They are releasing so many of them lately; it’s like they are trying to fill up the void between the more intelligent stories...
You used the right words “Posing as his brother”
As, what he said to little cray-cray and power-hungry purple eyes was coming from his brother not from him.
As for Mu Jin financing Fei Bai‘s army, he did not ask her for that and she definitely did not finance his army; unless, we are watching 2 different absurd dramas. Mu Jin created a war device for him and gave it to him incognito.
However, I have to admit that I don’t know which character is more stupid, useless, helpless and more submissive to their weird father - Fei Bai or Sima Ju?
Anyway, don’t let yourself get frustrated by this.
Take it for what it is; a complete and an utterly absurdity!!!
I am not sure if I am supposed to laugh at your comment or to ask more questions about it?
Well, I am going to let my curiosity gets the best of me... Hahaha...
So, she improved their laundering system... Wow... Whoop-de-do... That is immensely impressive... An idiot of a strategist with faster and cleaner clothes.
And who’s exactly that might be “her "cheating" deadbeat boyfriend”?
Last time I checked; Yuan Fei Bai was her husband and He has never cheated on her. He never clarified that he has a twin brother for whom, the insane and power-hungry little sister of “Laundromat Queen or Laundromat Strategist” has been secretly obsessed over.
But potatoes... potatoes... It’s just semantics...
Because I am up to episode 47 and this utterly nonsense is not getting any better.
The more I watch it; the more I am despising every single character without any exception...
You know... Intelligent dramas with smart storylines where real actors are actually acting...
I am so tired of useless Mu Jin getting taking away by a different man every single episode or so...
Was the original novel that irritating or should we thank the director and the screenwriter for this piece of nonsense?