Did this get episodes cut as well? If it did that's 2 of my favourite dramas that are cut now. A Piece of Your…
There are so many good airing dramas that overshadowed something as cringey as Welcome and an inconsistent plot like APOYM. It's not that people don't like romance anymore, it's that these two dramas are not good. When The Weather Is Fine is about romance and it's going well, Hospital Playlist has romance in development and is doing just fine, Find Me In Your Memory is literally only about the two mains falling in love and is doing perfectly fine with high ratings. The problem is not with the audience or the genre but with these two dramas that are just not good.
Hi! I have been thinking the same as well. I have been suspecting him since the first episode where he didn't…
Your theory about Baek being the Eraser as an alternate personality sounds really nice, but it's simply not true because when the president of the broadcasting station was killed, Baek and Sun Mi were together, so there's no way he could've killed him and erased Se Hoon and Chief Goo's memories. Also, when Baek and Sun Mi were at Jae Gyu's house and Baek was reading his memory, the baby saw another person, 'the underground monster', meaning that there was a 4th person besides Baek, Sun Mi and Jae Gyu. There's evidence to prove that Baek is not the Eraser, though I really like your theory.
Also, it's pretty obvious that the writers are trying to make us think that Baek could be the killer because of the many people suspecting him, so besides the evidence above, I doubt they'd go with this. Just like how they're making it too obvious for the audience to suspect Chief Lee from the very beginning (he has always been my #1 suspect), so now I'm thinking it may actually be Superintendent Byun because we have little information about him (or nothing at all), but this is a weak theory of mine.
The murders 20 years ago were committed by Jaegyu, he admitted to it. He then claims that the murders happening…
I hadn't thought about Dong Baek being the son of the Eraser but that sounds like something that could totally be true for this drama, it would explain why Baek doesn't have any memories of his childhood, someone killing his mother in front of him and why the two have supernatural powers.
I'm one to think that the Chief has been too suspicious since forever, which is why I always thought it was him but then again, they're making it too obvious now and it looks like he may end up actually being someone good instead, but it could also be that he's the Eraser anyway. Byun Young Soo is a shadow, we never know much about him so I feel like he could also be the Eraser, since they give him little to no importance at all.
Also, like I mentioned in another comment, Baek cannot be the Eraser because when the president of the broadcasting station was killed, Baek and Sun Mi were together, so there's no way he could've killed him and erased Se Hoon and Chief Goo's memories. Also, when Baek and Sun Mi were at Jae Gyu's house and Baek was reading his memory, the baby saw another person, 'the underground monster', meaning that there was a 4th person besides Baek, Sun Mi and Jae Gyu. There's evidence to prove that Baek is not the Eraser, that's why this strengthens the theory of Baek being actually the son of the Eraser.
Lastly, I don't think Baek and Sun Mi are siblings at all, Sun Mi has clear memories of her father, Jae Gyu confirmed that he killed her father, so it's not like this person is an incognito, like Baek's father. It sounds more normal to suspect a love line, but it's weird that Baek said "I will tell you at the right time" when she asked him why her death would hurt him the most. Sounds more like a romance to me, but that would be too simple.
Find Me In Your Memory is truly the hidden gem of 2020. I started the drama just out of curiosity but here I am…
I love Ha Jin so much, she's such a great character, one of my all-time favorite female characters tbh. She reminds me of 30 but 17's Woo Seo Ri, as both of them went through something tough and are cheerful people (except that Ha Jin blocked all those memories, but still).
As someone else pointed out, this story revolves solely around Ha Jin and Jung Hoon and still manages to be incredibly interesting and the plot stays intriguing, I'd say each episode is more exciting than the previous one. The director truly does God's work here.
I love how slowly the romance is developing. Some people take it as like JH is just taking care of HJ, but I think that it's both things: he initially started taking care of her because of who she was and he didn't want her to end up the same way as Seo Yeon, but he has started to develop deeper feelings and it can be shown on the way he shyly smiles when she's around, or how much he worries about everything, how much he does for her... He probably doesn't realize it yet, but of course it will come in time.
I love the combination of all genres that this drama has. It has comedy, suspense, thriller, and romance in a perfect balance that has prevailed throughout the whole drama without falling behind or being dragged at all.
Now, regarding the stalker. I think there are two stalkers at this point, one that is obsessed with HJ as a superstar ("usual" celebrity stuff), and the previous psycho who wants to take revenge on JH. Though I also think that the previous psycho was obsessed with the two friends (HJ and SY), but I'd need to elaborate more on that theory because although the threatening letters and obsession are similar, there are also certain differences that would be crucial to consider a second stalker.
Either ways, I'm enjoying this drama and I trust the writer to continue doing this great work.
Find Me In Your Memory is truly the hidden gem of 2020. I started the drama just out of curiosity but here I am loving it so much and anticipating each weekly episode greatly.
1. Ik-sun face-kicking Jun-wan who happens to have a huge crush on her. 2. The oldies playing mafia completely clueless. *Bonus: Jung-won's mom spilling Jong-su's drink all over his face. 3. Jun-wan holding Ik-sun's hand and casually confessing to her. **Please, I died a little there... 4. Dr. Ahn shyly confessing his feelings and Song-hwa not rejecting him right away. 5. Song-hwa throwing the bottle to the abusive father!
This drama is truly so beautifully made, I love each and every character and hope the best for all of them. Also, giving a terminal decease to the one main female character would suck a lot, so I hope it's only to scare us viewers and they'll make it something light next episode... Hopefully.
I'm a bit curious about how they'll develop the relationship between Soon Ho and In Wook, Though. Kinda think…
Oh, I see! I really thought I missed something important, but I'm glad I didn't. I guess we'll just have to wait and see how the stories develop further and hopefully they'll manage to make it good even if they have to rush some parts.
I'm a bit curious about how they'll develop the relationship between Soon Ho and In Wook, Though. Kinda think…
I agree with you on that the story between Soon Ho and In Wook may end up being even more messed up because of the cutdown, but I still think him finding a new person is just too rushed. I don't even understand what's the mistake that Ji Soo blamed him for. I initially thought he cheated on her but then it was revealed that it was related to Ha Won, but I didn't get it (probably because I don't pay much attention anymore tbh). Besides that, Ha Won isn't really a likeable character either, I agree too. When I said I'm watching for the leads I meant the actors more than the characters, because I love these two and I wanted this to be a good couple, but so far the only truly good character is Han Seo Woo tbh.
Honestly, the best decision was to cut it down. Objectively speaking it's not a good story, the device thing was…
I'm a bit curious about how they'll develop the relationship between Soon Ho and In Wook, Though. Kinda think it'll end up being messed up because the man just lost his wife, but we'll see.
Honestly, the best decision was to cut it down. Objectively speaking it's not a good story, the device thing was always ridiculous and the main lead was stuck on a crush with no hope for 10 years. The side characters are all incredibly unlikeable, the plot is dull. The only good things about this drama are the main leads as a couple and the expectation to see them falling for each other, slowly opening up and all that, I'm actually looking forward to it because I really love both leads and that's actually the only thing that has kept me watching it. The other good thing is the production. I really love how magical every scene feels with the music and filmography. I feel like they tried too hard to make it a healing drama but they failed bad. It's sad because the cast is really good and I was looking forward to this drama a lot so it's disappointing how uninteresting it turned out to be. Still, I'm not going to drop it because I feel like the love story will develop beautifully and I love the mains, but I'm still completely detached from everything else about it.
All the theories I have built up until this moment were debunked with the events of episode 12. I'm so confused in so many ways that I won't even try to make up any theories anymore at this point, I'll just try to understand whatever happens each episode because I feel like my last brain cell is dying lol. Lee Shin's laugh at the end of episode 12!!! A bitch is crazy, she's so scary.
We all agree that she may have found the way to reset her life after her daughter died and is somehow related to all of them. I liked the theory about all of the resetters being her patients in some timeline, I think it makes a lot of sense as all of them seem like they could end up being in desperate need of therapy, but I don't think that will be the case either. They must be connected to her in some way, that's for sure, but I'm not sure about the reason just yet.
The scene where Bae Jung Tae attacks Se Rin was so scary and maybe too strong for me, I definitely wasn't ready to see so much violence in this drama. I like crime dramas and I watch many types of dramas and movies that have very explicit scenes, so it's not like I'm usually this sensitive to violence, I'm mostly okay with it, but seeing how he broke into the house of a girl living alone and brutally attacked her like that... I think it kind of affected me, lol. Also, the actress did such a good job being in panic and scared, maybe that's why I felt it too deep too. Anyway, love this drama so far.
Also, you're telling me 7 months passed and Hyung Ju and Ga Hyun did not get any closer? Bullshit!
Let me get this straight, based on Ep 12, Young Gil, the first guy who died, was suppose to die in this episode…
I don't think Ga Hyun was supposed to be the first to die, as she had already lived that car accident herself and survived it in the normal timeline. Maybe there will be another situation in which her life may be at risk. It's indeed confusing, because Park Young Gil died "two times", to put it in some way, as he died when coming back from the reset and on the date of the usual timeline...
Never did I expect this drama to have such strong scenes as the beginning of Ep 12. This has always been such a calm, relaxing and healing drama that I never expected to see something like that, but I totally love it. It's amazing how these two wonderful actresses conveyed so many emotions, they went through so much, the scene was so strong and heart-wrecking, and the next scene we have Eun Seob and Hae Won cuddling and being happy together. I can't get enough of how good the editing, pacing, music, script, acting, chemistry... of this drama are. I just really love it so much.
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmI'm not satisfied with how Eun sub's love turned out, it feels like he's just going with the flow…
Did you watch Ep 12 already? When they're lying down on the bed and he says "I'm in trouble, I don't think I can forget this moment." He didn't say so because she asked something, he just said it out of his own love. I understand where you're coming from, but Eun Seob is an introvert, he won't be so open about his feelings. We can still see that romantic feeling that you're talking about on his late night entrances. He's not just "going with it", he's letting himself love her.
Also, it's pretty obvious that the writers are trying to make us think that Baek could be the killer because of the many people suspecting him, so besides the evidence above, I doubt they'd go with this. Just like how they're making it too obvious for the audience to suspect Chief Lee from the very beginning (he has always been my #1 suspect), so now I'm thinking it may actually be Superintendent Byun because we have little information about him (or nothing at all), but this is a weak theory of mine.
I'm one to think that the Chief has been too suspicious since forever, which is why I always thought it was him but then again, they're making it too obvious now and it looks like he may end up actually being someone good instead, but it could also be that he's the Eraser anyway. Byun Young Soo is a shadow, we never know much about him so I feel like he could also be the Eraser, since they give him little to no importance at all.
Also, like I mentioned in another comment, Baek cannot be the Eraser because when the president of the broadcasting station was killed, Baek and Sun Mi were together, so there's no way he could've killed him and erased Se Hoon and Chief Goo's memories. Also, when Baek and Sun Mi were at Jae Gyu's house and Baek was reading his memory, the baby saw another person, 'the underground monster', meaning that there was a 4th person besides Baek, Sun Mi and Jae Gyu. There's evidence to prove that Baek is not the Eraser, that's why this strengthens the theory of Baek being actually the son of the Eraser.
Lastly, I don't think Baek and Sun Mi are siblings at all, Sun Mi has clear memories of her father, Jae Gyu confirmed that he killed her father, so it's not like this person is an incognito, like Baek's father. It sounds more normal to suspect a love line, but it's weird that Baek said "I will tell you at the right time" when she asked him why her death would hurt him the most. Sounds more like a romance to me, but that would be too simple.
As someone else pointed out, this story revolves solely around Ha Jin and Jung Hoon and still manages to be incredibly interesting and the plot stays intriguing, I'd say each episode is more exciting than the previous one. The director truly does God's work here.
I love how slowly the romance is developing. Some people take it as like JH is just taking care of HJ, but I think that it's both things: he initially started taking care of her because of who she was and he didn't want her to end up the same way as Seo Yeon, but he has started to develop deeper feelings and it can be shown on the way he shyly smiles when she's around, or how much he worries about everything, how much he does for her... He probably doesn't realize it yet, but of course it will come in time.
I love the combination of all genres that this drama has. It has comedy, suspense, thriller, and romance in a perfect balance that has prevailed throughout the whole drama without falling behind or being dragged at all.
Now, regarding the stalker. I think there are two stalkers at this point, one that is obsessed with HJ as a superstar ("usual" celebrity stuff), and the previous psycho who wants to take revenge on JH. Though I also think that the previous psycho was obsessed with the two friends (HJ and SY), but I'd need to elaborate more on that theory because although the threatening letters and obsession are similar, there are also certain differences that would be crucial to consider a second stalker.
Either ways, I'm enjoying this drama and I trust the writer to continue doing this great work.
2. The oldies playing mafia completely clueless. *Bonus: Jung-won's mom spilling Jong-su's drink all over his face.
3. Jun-wan holding Ik-sun's hand and casually confessing to her. **Please, I died a little there...
4. Dr. Ahn shyly confessing his feelings and Song-hwa not rejecting him right away.
5. Song-hwa throwing the bottle to the abusive father!
This drama is truly so beautifully made, I love each and every character and hope the best for all of them. Also, giving a terminal decease to the one main female character would suck a lot, so I hope it's only to scare us viewers and they'll make it something light next episode... Hopefully.
We all agree that she may have found the way to reset her life after her daughter died and is somehow related to all of them. I liked the theory about all of the resetters being her patients in some timeline, I think it makes a lot of sense as all of them seem like they could end up being in desperate need of therapy, but I don't think that will be the case either. They must be connected to her in some way, that's for sure, but I'm not sure about the reason just yet.
The scene where Bae Jung Tae attacks Se Rin was so scary and maybe too strong for me, I definitely wasn't ready to see so much violence in this drama. I like crime dramas and I watch many types of dramas and movies that have very explicit scenes, so it's not like I'm usually this sensitive to violence, I'm mostly okay with it, but seeing how he broke into the house of a girl living alone and brutally attacked her like that... I think it kind of affected me, lol. Also, the actress did such a good job being in panic and scared, maybe that's why I felt it too deep too. Anyway, love this drama so far.
Also, you're telling me 7 months passed and Hyung Ju and Ga Hyun did not get any closer? Bullshit!