yes it's exact it's the worst thing in this amazing drama
The drama and webtoon backstory are very different. We know almost nothing about Suho other than the fact that he was good academically (which was almost never a thing in the drama, and that's crazy since Suho was exceptionally effortless in scoring high grades, he was smarter than Gray as well), and he was good at sports too. And he was one those guys who got along well with everyone. Bomseok (?) was jealous of his popularity and how he was close with everyone while he was not. He wanted to fit in like Suho, so he tried to make everyone against him. He had MAJOR inferiority complex. So he hung out with the bullies and made them bully Suho.
Oh and Suho was physically incapable of fighting. Like it was never shown he could fight back. He held everything in too (I think Sieun is the reason he did that since he didn't want them to bully Sieun because of him). One day, during a bullying session, he slipped off the rooftop while Sieun was away to write an Olympaid test. Sieun comes back to school from test, only to hear ambulance sounds and people panicking. We only hear about his parents when Sieun hears that Suho was moved from his school to another location because of coma. There is no mention of his grandmother.
I can't believe they didn't include the rooftop scene since it's Sieun's biggest trauma. He is scared of rooftops for a long time before his new friends helping him recovering it. There is even a scene where he faints because this guy (named Wolf - very important dude, bad guy but gets slightly better at the end) forced Sieun to fight him. Sieun was ready since he is capable of fighting, but like, the location of rooftop just brought back all bad memories. But this new friend named BEN (a teddy bear like AWESOME DUDE) saves him.
And he is working at a cafe, but we don't know if he's a part time or if he owns it.
I know you didn't ask for all this info but I like sharing it for no reason. Sorry for taking your time by rambling off šā
I think I'm among the rare 1% of people who actually liked and enjoyed watching this. OMG yall being so negative that I can't even relate š
Am I like the only one who found it fun? Genuinely it felt like a normal time pass drama that I might rewatch someday. I thought the leads and their interactions were cute. I LOVED Namsoon's granny's love plot. Her mom was also funny and cool when needed. That Bread guy was hilarious. The Mongolian parents, the villain guy and everything. It was such a fun watch. Like am I the only one?! šā
How does the webtoon end? Happy? Someone plz spoil lol
Ah so basically MC survives none of his lives and ends up dying. At the end, Death finds him pitiful and sends him back to the past in his own body. The story ends with him regressing.
It's an open ending. I would like to believe he saved everyone who died on his watch in this new timeline.
If you need any other spoilers, just feel free to ask
yes it's exact it's the worst thing in this amazing drama
He's working at a cafe at the end of the webtoon. Once all the seasons of this drama are over (I'm assuming there will be another season), he'll prolly appear at the end since that's how the story concludes.
yes it's exact it's the worst thing in this amazing drama
It's not the worst thing lmao. I see a lot of these comments that are out of webtoon's context. Hyunwook's character (Suho/Stephen) was someone who only existed within Sieun's backstory. His story took very little chapters as compared to the main story characters who spent time with Sieun. The main story has tons of characters that are friends/helps/fights Sieun. They'll make up for this empty feeling since they so damn cool asf
Someone who have read the webtoon.. please tell me that Ji-Su survived.. I know it's seem impossible after watching…
I forgot the names since it's been a while, but if you mean the girl he met at the cafe (the author?), then she does not survive. But good news is that the main character goes to the past and starts all over again - we don't know if he saves her then because the webtoon is over with his regression, but it's an open ending.
The premise is that a **suicidal** person must attempt to survive certain death multiple times, and then in return…
I think you're missing the point. He doesn't have a choice to *not* participate. He has to. All of his 13 lives were forced into him by 'Death.' He can't say no, and this isn't a 'game' game.
And he was not a suicidal person. He did end up being one, when he planned to jump off the building, but that doesn't define his life upto that point as one though. Right before he was about to die, he mocked 'Death' as if he chose it for himself and that the real 'Death' doesn't have a leash over how he plans to die himself, as the last stroke of insanity he had. Seeing this, 'Death' was furious. She wanted him to realize how painful, and utterly pathetic and depressing death could actually be. It's not about dying away peacefully. It's not a choice that he gets to make. She wanted him to realize this - that she had the control. That death isn't something you seek out of luxury or escape. So she made him go through all those lives as punishment. His life was at this worst, but what about the people he reincarnated into? After each painful deaths, he was conflicted. He wanted to die and end everything peacefully, but slowly he started coming across people who makes him alive.
Before the reincarnations started, Death had told him that if he could survive out of any of the 13 lives he had, he could live until his end comes to him 'naturally' (old age, and the like). So his main mission was to avoid that caused each of his reincarnated lives deaths. All of the lives had a brutal past, upbringing or horrifying present that led to a suffering future. If he doesn't avoid them, he'll just end pathetically dying every time. He tried avoiding it, but it didn't work until the last life.
And yeah, he had a pathetic start and fawned over luxury like any average typical human that's deemed as 'failure' in the society. But ultimately he is a person that has the capability to change too. Death is ultimately a villain in this story, and she is very annoying throughout. She is the entire reason for his suffering, over one simple misguided attitude he showed that provoked her - which is petty for an entity like her that lived in this world since origin. Or maybe that's why she values what death is in soul.
Basically, the entire story is about him being in a race with himself and death, as he goes back and forth between dying and reviving and most of all, surviving. You'll prolly understand what he is feeling when you watch the drama though. And uh, sorry to break it to you but he never wanted to live even after living through his last 13th life peacefully. He hated living then too. He had no reason to live, but he had to, because the person he was reincarnated into, mattered to him the most. It's hard to explain honestly
What genre do you like? I love action-comedy and usually recommend "Midnight Runners" to starters since it's hilarious. But if you're looking for something specific, let me know
Oh and Suho was physically incapable of fighting. Like it was never shown he could fight back. He held everything in too (I think Sieun is the reason he did that since he didn't want them to bully Sieun because of him). One day, during a bullying session, he slipped off the rooftop while Sieun was away to write an Olympaid test. Sieun comes back to school from test, only to hear ambulance sounds and people panicking. We only hear about his parents when Sieun hears that Suho was moved from his school to another location because of coma. There is no mention of his grandmother.
I can't believe they didn't include the rooftop scene since it's Sieun's biggest trauma. He is scared of rooftops for a long time before his new friends helping him recovering it. There is even a scene where he faints because this guy (named Wolf - very important dude, bad guy but gets slightly better at the end) forced Sieun to fight him. Sieun was ready since he is capable of fighting, but like, the location of rooftop just brought back all bad memories. But this new friend named BEN (a teddy bear like AWESOME DUDE) saves him.
And he is working at a cafe, but we don't know if he's a part time or if he owns it.
I know you didn't ask for all this info but I like sharing it for no reason. Sorry for taking your time by rambling off šā
Am I like the only one who found it fun? Genuinely it felt like a normal time pass drama that I might rewatch someday. I thought the leads and their interactions were cute. I LOVED Namsoon's granny's love plot. Her mom was also funny and cool when needed. That Bread guy was hilarious. The Mongolian parents, the villain guy and everything. It was such a fun watch. Like am I the only one?! šā
It's an open ending. I would like to believe he saved everyone who died on his watch in this new timeline.
If you need any other spoilers, just feel free to ask
- Concrete Utopia
- Ballerina
- Burning
- Better Days
- Seobok
- Parasite
- Forgotten
- Midnight Runners
- Exit
- Love Reset
- Escape from Mogadishu
And he was not a suicidal person. He did end up being one, when he planned to jump off the building, but that doesn't define his life upto that point as one though. Right before he was about to die, he mocked 'Death' as if he chose it for himself and that the real 'Death' doesn't have a leash over how he plans to die himself, as the last stroke of insanity he had. Seeing this, 'Death' was furious. She wanted him to realize how painful, and utterly pathetic and depressing death could actually be. It's not about dying away peacefully. It's not a choice that he gets to make. She wanted him to realize this - that she had the control. That death isn't something you seek out of luxury or escape. So she made him go through all those lives as punishment. His life was at this worst, but what about the people he reincarnated into? After each painful deaths, he was conflicted. He wanted to die and end everything peacefully, but slowly he started coming across people who makes him alive.
Before the reincarnations started, Death had told him that if he could survive out of any of the 13 lives he had, he could live until his end comes to him 'naturally' (old age, and the like). So his main mission was to avoid that caused each of his reincarnated lives deaths. All of the lives had a brutal past, upbringing or horrifying present that led to a suffering future. If he doesn't avoid them, he'll just end pathetically dying every time. He tried avoiding it, but it didn't work until the last life.
And yeah, he had a pathetic start and fawned over luxury like any average typical human that's deemed as 'failure' in the society. But ultimately he is a person that has the capability to change too. Death is ultimately a villain in this story, and she is very annoying throughout. She is the entire reason for his suffering, over one simple misguided attitude he showed that provoked her - which is petty for an entity like her that lived in this world since origin. Or maybe that's why she values what death is in soul.
Basically, the entire story is about him being in a race with himself and death, as he goes back and forth between dying and reviving and most of all, surviving. You'll prolly understand what he is feeling when you watch the drama though. And uh, sorry to break it to you but he never wanted to live even after living through his last 13th life peacefully. He hated living then too. He had no reason to live, but he had to, because the person he was reincarnated into, mattered to him the most. It's hard to explain honestly