Quantum Physics Butchered: Love in Time’s Clueless Ending
Please excuse my words, but seriously—WTF was that ending? The screenwriter clearly had no clue how time loops or time travel actually work. You can’t just kill off future Zheng Yu, then magically merge his memories into the 2021 version and call it the same person. That’s not time travel—that’s lazy writing.
From a logical and scientific standpoint:
If the 2022 version dies in 2021, it creates a paradox. How did he travel back in time if he died before making that choice?
You can't just “merge” two timelines or people—memory isn’t a file you plug into someone else.
A reserved version with no emotional growth suddenly becoming a stand-in for the mature one we loved? That’s not romantic, it’s narrative betrayal.
The emotional stakes were real, and then the show just tossed it all out for a feel-good shortcut. He died a hero, and we ended up with his emotionally-flat copy. Honestly? That’s not how time loops—or storytelling—should work.
Weak and idiotic minds ruined the ending and made it clueless, with many flawed loops. Absolutely disappointing at the end.
From a logical and scientific standpoint:
If the 2022 version dies in 2021, it creates a paradox. How did he travel back in time if he died before making that choice?
You can't just “merge” two timelines or people—memory isn’t a file you plug into someone else.
A reserved version with no emotional growth suddenly becoming a stand-in for the mature one we loved? That’s not romantic, it’s narrative betrayal.
The emotional stakes were real, and then the show just tossed it all out for a feel-good shortcut. He died a hero, and we ended up with his emotionally-flat copy. Honestly? That’s not how time loops—or storytelling—should work.
Weak and idiotic minds ruined the ending and made it clueless, with many flawed loops. Absolutely disappointing at the end.
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