exactly, like? he lost her due to 300 m distance max. He shouldn't be skipping cardio haha
In that moment I would have removed by shoes and would have thrown at the girl to get her attention. I bet Kim's throwing accuracy is not that bad right?
You just have to turn off your brain to enjoy this drama. The moment your brains reasoning skills kicks in then it goes downhill from there. I have too much to write about episode 5 then I followed by own advise to not think about it much.
The MC author and MC college kid now meet in library stacks and have cliché convos about the ooh, super-mysterious…
Not sure why you complaining about a plot before finishing the story? You would have known why the story somewhat over the top at times if you had enough patience to sit through a 6 episodes series.
Good drama for the action, but there are way too many characters making totally irrational decisions.
Spoiler warning ep 1-3!!
If ML is supposed to be pretending to be dead, then he and his friends should be more careful where people can take photos and videos. Normally they should be hanging out in a closed space restaurant or in their own place. They should know better and instead fight in an alley when no one is watching if they really have to fight. All 3 of them are careless, granted the ML is lesser of those two.
During the fight between the girls at the backyard, no one even bothered to check if the girl was alive or not. No breath check, no pulse check. They just unanimously declared she was dead. Even when the guys came to handle the body, they didn't check either and just assumed she was dead.
When ML finds blood in the backyard, he just waits around for someone to pop up. After the tattoo guy and the girl show up, he doesn't even ask the girl anything and just lets her go. He doesn't even try to report to the police even though every second counts in a kidnapping/missing person case. Regarding the police, it would have been more real if he tried to get help from the cops but it's not working out so he takes matters into his own hands. But no, he thinks from the very start he has to do it by himself. He waits way too long to have his friend track her smartphone, which just leads to a pointless fight in episode 3 with a bunch of people who had nothing to do with his daughter anyway.
The guy with the smartphone pretending to have done stuff with his daughter and licking the phone also kinda doesn't make sense. After seeing his own people get beaten up and knifed, and even his boxer guy get beaten up, he still decides to make up false stuff and act tough. I would get it if he was just crazy like that all the time, but once he gets beaten up himself, he starts crying like a baby. The character just doesn't make sense.
Also, when the Karate guy (Seong Han Su) was fighting while we see the ML walking while dragging the dread lock guy, it was in slow motion and you can see that the karate guy's fight was a joke. The kicks, punches, and the people trying to fight him all looked fake, and those punches and flying kicks were not properly delivered.
This one is my personal nitickpick but the ML's fat guy friend (Park Jin Cheol) pulling the refrigerator in one shot without a single struggle was too much. I would have no problem if the series was a comedy fight genre, but in a serious situation, scenes like that take you out of the serious zone and lose realism.
Overall, a good drama, but it suffered from having too many characters and not enough screen time for most of them. Even the main antagonist was underutilized, and the ending was wrapped up way too easily and quickly. It felt like something was missing.
i don't think ML does a good job at portraying the Chairman. The way the Chairman talks and behaves is different when he is in ML's body that there is little to no resemblance. But probably that's what director wanted the ML to behave.
Okay this drama was really wholesome and funny.The confession was really cute. I would have found it even cuter…
The students knew it was their teacher not because of personality but based on the dialogues. The character in her story said word to word what the teacher said.
The usual rich ML, struggling FL, ML trying to save FL, including focus on beauty and how a makeover changes peoples…
When I said "Time travel part and getting second chance" is not new, I did not mean to specifically imply in the sense that it has no novelty.
What I mean was, if it was done for the first time in a K-drama to serve the western audience (regardless whether we have already seen it let says in Hollywood), then the original comment would have made some sense.
I used the word "focus" because as I watched 4 episodes, apart from the premise of the drama of going back in time, all I could see was a sick FL, abusive and cheating husband, evil mother in-law, rich ML, abusive boss, mean friend pretending to be bff, school reunion, fl trying to portray her success by getting a makeover and wearing branded earnings, people going wow by seeing the FL makeover, people judging others by how expensive bags or clothes they wear, ML catching FL out of nowhere when she is about to fall, people talking about looks and how good FL look when she comes to the office with a makeover (which basically was a new hair cut and a decent outfit) and so on.
All I saw was this, which was very shallow. Although I do like the FL to change her fate and break free from the toxic bf, the way the show is "driving" toward her revenge (or changing her destiny) it just to shallow for my taste.
it's funny to me, like some people complain about smallest things in thriller, but are very forgiving, when it…
You can't generalize the fact that the people complaining are the same people who are very forgiving to romcom. Usually, they are completely different set of peoples but boy we do love to generalize things.
The usual rich ML, struggling FL, ML trying to save FL, including focus on beauty and how a makeover changes peoples…
What I am saying is, apart from the time travel and getting a second chance everything is exactly that you would expect from a typical K-drama related to love, work and lookism that normally does well.
So I was just saying to the Original commentor that his comment on "this is a k-drama trying to appeal to the western countries and how its doing well in terms of rating" does not make much sense.
And the time travel part and getting a second chance is not even something that is new.
Can i watch this without watching the previous seasons? can someone explain to me briefly what is it about.. (…
You can watch any season but I strongly suggest to watch in order. Season 1 is good but Season 2 is even better but let say if you watch season 2 first then you would think season 1 not that good even if it is because you would be comparing it with Season 2.
I find exchange more like a kdrama than a reality dating show tbh.
Considering its a k-drama trying to appeal to western countries it's amazing it's almost hitting 10% nationwide…
The usual rich ML, struggling FL, ML trying to save FL, including focus on beauty and how a makeover changes peoples perception on you as a person, obsession with expensive clothes, bags and earrings stuff and how based on owning such materials people treat each other.
1.The back body of the guy having sex is bigger while Kim Hyung Seop (ML's friend) is tiny. So it cannot be him. 2. The girl in the bed is wearing a watch on her left wrist in one scene and another scene we see the watch on the table. The Fl was not wearing a watch at all. 3. The phone cover is pink but if you look at the back of the phone carefully in previous scenes, you see that FL has some flower like pattern on the bottom of her phone case but the one that was shown in the end scene did not.
The guy in the bed scene is the ML's other best friend with someone else. Most likely the girl she bumped with and called noona.
But FL can sleep with anyone as she is anyways single. Also, Kim Hyung Seop should show some respect to the bro code. You never hit on your friends gf or ex.
Question to ask Please Explain this Please???? My Mind gonna blust...Someone doing sex in episode 4 Who is she/he…
LOL do you really think thats ML's best friend (Kim Hyung Seop )?
1. Just look at the back of the guy having sex its huge. Kim Hyung Seop is tiny compared to that guy. 2. The girl in the bed is wearing a watch on her left wrist in one scene and another scene we see the watch on the table. The Fl was not wearing a watch at all. 3. The phone cover is pink but if you look at the back of the phone carefully in previous scenes, you see that FL has some flower like pattern on the bottom of her phone case but the one that was shown in the end scene did not.
The guy in the bed scene is the ML's other best friend with someone else. Most likely the girl she bumped with and called noona.
Spoiler warning ep 1-3!!
If ML is supposed to be pretending to be dead, then he and his friends should be more careful where people can take photos and videos. Normally they should be hanging out in a closed space restaurant or in their own place. They should know better and instead fight in an alley when no one is watching if they really have to fight. All 3 of them are careless, granted the ML is lesser of those two.
During the fight between the girls at the backyard, no one even bothered to check if the girl was alive or not. No breath check, no pulse check. They just unanimously declared she was dead. Even when the guys came to handle the body, they didn't check either and just assumed she was dead.
When ML finds blood in the backyard, he just waits around for someone to pop up. After the tattoo guy and the girl show up, he doesn't even ask the girl anything and just lets her go. He doesn't even try to report to the police even though every second counts in a kidnapping/missing person case. Regarding the police, it would have been more real if he tried to get help from the cops but it's not working out so he takes matters into his own hands. But no, he thinks from the very start he has to do it by himself. He waits way too long to have his friend track her smartphone, which just leads to a pointless fight in episode 3 with a bunch of people who had nothing to do with his daughter anyway.
The guy with the smartphone pretending to have done stuff with his daughter and licking the phone also kinda doesn't make sense. After seeing his own people get beaten up and knifed, and even his boxer guy get beaten up, he still decides to make up false stuff and act tough. I would get it if he was just crazy like that all the time, but once he gets beaten up himself, he starts crying like a baby. The character just doesn't make sense.
Also, when the Karate guy (Seong Han Su) was fighting while we see the ML walking while dragging the dread lock guy, it was in slow motion and you can see that the karate guy's fight was a joke. The kicks, punches, and the people trying to fight him all looked fake, and those punches and flying kicks were not properly delivered.
This one is my personal nitickpick but the ML's fat guy friend (Park Jin Cheol) pulling the refrigerator in one shot without a single struggle was too much. I would have no problem if the series was a comedy fight genre, but in a serious situation, scenes like that take you out of the serious zone and lose realism.
What I mean was, if it was done for the first time in a K-drama to serve the western audience (regardless whether we have already seen it let says in Hollywood), then the original comment would have made some sense.
I used the word "focus" because as I watched 4 episodes, apart from the premise of the drama of going back in time, all I could see was a sick FL, abusive and cheating husband, evil mother in-law, rich ML, abusive boss, mean friend pretending to be bff, school reunion, fl trying to portray her success by getting a makeover and wearing branded earnings, people going wow by seeing the FL makeover, people judging others by how expensive bags or clothes they wear, ML catching FL out of nowhere when she is about to fall, people talking about looks and how good FL look when she comes to the office with a makeover (which basically was a new hair cut and a decent outfit) and so on.
All I saw was this, which was very shallow. Although I do like the FL to change her fate and break free from the toxic bf, the way the show is "driving" toward her revenge (or changing her destiny) it just to shallow for my taste.
So I was just saying to the Original commentor that his comment on "this is a k-drama trying to appeal to the western countries and how its doing well in terms of rating" does not make much sense.
And the time travel part and getting a second chance is not even something that is new.
I find exchange more like a kdrama than a reality dating show tbh.
Seems like a usual K-drama to me.
2. The girl in the bed is wearing a watch on her left wrist in one scene and another scene we see the watch on the table. The Fl was not wearing a watch at all.
3. The phone cover is pink but if you look at the back of the phone carefully in previous scenes, you see that FL has some flower like pattern on the bottom of her phone case but the one that was shown in the end scene did not.
The guy in the bed scene is the ML's other best friend with someone else. Most likely the girl she bumped with and called noona.
But FL can sleep with anyone as she is anyways single. Also, Kim Hyung Seop should show some respect to the bro code. You never hit on your friends gf or ex.
1. Just look at the back of the guy having sex its huge. Kim Hyung Seop is tiny compared to that guy.
2. The girl in the bed is wearing a watch on her left wrist in one scene and another scene we see the watch on the table. The Fl was not wearing a watch at all.
3. The phone cover is pink but if you look at the back of the phone carefully in previous scenes, you see that FL has some flower like pattern on the bottom of her phone case but the one that was shown in the end scene did not.
The guy in the bed scene is the ML's other best friend with someone else. Most likely the girl she bumped with and called noona.