If you see a white truck in East Asia, you run for your life or prepare to reincarnate. That's what kdramas, manga…
Ikr, actually I used to get scared when I see a white truck in old kdramas because it meant death for an important character. Now when I see it coming for the main characters at the first episodes, I start laughing "Oh look it's the death white truck🤣🤣, they'll be reincarnated, it's okay"
when I was watching PMR, I hoped that the ML knows that she went back in time just like him, but here I hoped that he doesn't and my hopes came true in both times. I'm happy for that. I'm annoyed how the teaser of ep5 looks like a complete summary of the next ep, spoiling all the major events (whether them being predictable or not lol).
lol when she pushed him out the door. lol 🤣 I hope this is better than PRM. it was good too, but still hoping…
PRM was really good but something was missing, not sure what it was. I hope this one can be as good or better too (I can't help but compare them, especially seeing how the ML looks like he went back in time too and he is supporting the FL just like PRM)
I think ep12 was my favorite, we got to see the Main couple together, more of the other 2 cute couples: the old sister and her ex, the young sister, her daughter (I teared up) and the dolphins guy. We also saw KMK (FL's mother) being the best realistic mother we used to see protecting her daughter, and having an actual intercation scenes with Samdal.
Trigger warning: suicideDon't get me completely wrong, I enjoyed this as a fiction piece. But I think the way…
I think you are criticising the drama's message by looking at suicide from one angle. Not all people who chose to suicide suffered from depression for a long time, especially in South Korea that has the highest suicide rate. DDOS discussed suicide in one of its stories from a mental disease perspective (Depression), so it touched that part of people and it was so accurate. But let's not deny that many people see suicide as the solution everytime they face a big crisis, those people exist, and this drama is telling us that those crises may look like the end of the world but they are not, and we should always think of people we are leaving. I think this is a good message for those people and not to who suffer from depression of course.
The Male casting is what I need time to get used to (talking about the ML, I can't accept him as a ML yet, and SML, can't accept him as the trashy husband I keep laughing everytime I see him, maybe that's a good thing). I can't help but compare the drama to Perfect Marriage Revenge, but I'm liking it so far.
After watching the 2 episodes, all I can say "irritating", we'll have to wait and see where this is going. But the moral of the first 2eps, don't marry a guy or a woman who has a twin if you have a mental illness yourself to avoid confusing yourself and everyone else.
No big fight over love triangle, it was always ML for the FL, but you can still have a SML syndrom, but if you see him as a brother for the FL instead (like she did), you'll feel better. 2 annoying characters that were obsessed with the ML (each one in an arc) BreakupS: YES Misunderstandings also YES, but not that many between the ML and FL only one big fat misunderstanding created by the ML intentionally towards the end.
I'm annoyed how the teaser of ep5 looks like a complete summary of the next ep, spoiling all the major events (whether them being predictable or not lol).
But the moral of the first 2eps, don't marry a guy or a woman who has a twin if you have a mental illness yourself to avoid confusing yourself and everyone else.
BreakupS: YES
Misunderstandings also YES, but not that many between the ML and FL only one big fat misunderstanding created by the ML intentionally towards the end.