Logic really stopped happening or what?So 2 ways to "get" Leap day:1. Naturally born with it. 2. Getting it transmitted…
so for the first part I feel like you are either born on the 29th without any “external aid” (like I’m assuming the two doctor) or you are still “born” with the curse but because someone (who is born on the 29th) delivers you (the only thing I didn’t understand is that you need to deliver two children in order to lift only your course or the one of you course mate is also lifted). for the “induction/delaying” of birth as a med student I can say that there are ways to delay the deliver (for not that long, but can delay it) and scientifically speaking if the woman and the child are not suffering you can wait an amount of time. you can also induce the birth if needed (there are drugs for both, so something that is more descrete than some of the maneuver that can be used to induced mostly the birth) he (from a scientific POV) probably delayed Night’s birth and either induced (in order to have the birth at 12pm) or waited a little for Day’s birth. I hope this explains the medical part of this kinda intricate plot
I agree too. It got very boring Jin is essentially the knight in shining armor in every situation Akin seems to…
or like, can he finish what he starts? because he starts to fix his problem, than Jin appears and boom, everything solved. it’s getting frustrating to watch
I don't think it would have ended well for the main couple if there was a season 3 hence they left it there altogether.Jai…
yeah yeah i get it. but i feel like deciding to go with that choice for the script made placed Jai and Teh in a very different position than if Jai said “yes”
I don't think it would have ended well for the main couple if there was a season 3 hence they left it there altogether.Jai…
that’s actually true. he said no, but ask yourself what would have happened if he said yes. Teh didn’t just “slept with someone else without any feelings during an hard time” (which is also not right) he FELT for someone else. he was destroyed not because he was mentally cheating (and on his part also physically) with Jai, but because Jai said NO.
Oh finding himself back to Bas or even finding new love with Q would have made way more sense.
and the could have been another message that the story could give: that even if you live a once in a lifetime love story, that doesn’t mean that love story is the right one. i dislike the ending not because they broke up, but because they got back together (just as much i disliked the fist ending, because they got together)
I agree.this show was interesting in the beginning but slowly it is degrading. This week's epsiode was so boring…
than k god I’m not the only one. at the end of the day the plotline is basically always the same, with different problems to solve, over and over. and it’s boring on one side and basically makes most of Akin’s sacrifice (of what he try to do) pointless because at the end of the day, Jin will always solve everything (so Akin could even stop trying)
i really hate to say this, but are there and other plotlines other than “something bad happened to Akin, Akin wants to leave Jin and solve everything on his own, Jin arrives and saves the day?” anything else?