Can't deny that the story is pretty brilliant though! Writernim is probably having a blast looking at our reactions…
Yeah I loved EP13 too. What Sol dud makes sense. Because she broke the cycle. Otherwise Seon Jae would keep on dying to save Sol. Like Seon Jae said, there are some choices that we'll always make, even when we know the consequences.
for ep 13 idk if this is a plothole but how can she just pick what time she travel to, and doesn't the watch only…
The watch only activates when Seon Jae dies, he just so happened to die around 12am the first two times.
I don't think she picked what time but the watch always takes Sol to the past. Since she was already in 2009, it took her further back. They don't tell us when though, so there's a chance that Sol just waited for that time and date to come and then chose not to run into Seon Jae.
I'm so confused about the timeline plot twist in today's episode could someone explainπ
What are you confused about? Maybe we can help.
If you're talking about the ending then: When Seon Jae dies, his watch is triggered - the time travel aspect. Sol uses Seon Jae's watch to travel even further in the past. Sol changes the future by changing the Sudden Showers moment. She doesn't run towards him to get the package. Seon Jae never has the love at first site moment and they never meet. Since they never met, Seon Jae never does trying to save Im Sol.
Am so... confused. And with tomorrow's trailer, am more confused. I can't describe my feelings right now which…
He's an actor now. He doesn't have any memories from the 2nd timeline since Sol went back and altered the timeline so that Seon Jae never meets her when he's dropping off her package. And thus never falls in love with her.
BUT in the preview, it seems that he's getting emotional when Sol is involved but he can't understand why.
For those that still don't understand why Sol did what she did.
Seon Jae would have always sacrificed himself to save Sol. Like he said, some choices we'll always make, even when we know the consequences.
So Sol had to take that choice away from him. She had to erase SolJae's past to protect Seon Jae in the future.
Seon Jae asks her who she is. He saw her stealing the wallet/letter. He asks if shes a thief. And that if he should report her.
Sol cries
Seon Jae ask why she's cry snd that he didn't make her cry (just like he had said on the bridge in the original timeline)
Seon Jae is about to make a call (to report her).
Seon Jae's assistant comes looking for him and telling him he needs to go.
Sol take the letter (the wrong one - she accidentally takes Seon Jae's) and runs away.
LMAOO HE THINKS SHE'S A THEIF ππππ
He though she was a crazy fan in the 2nd timeline and now this π
I don't think she picked what time but the watch always takes Sol to the past. Since she was already in 2009, it took her further back. They don't tell us when though, so there's a chance that Sol just waited for that time and date to come and then chose not to run into Seon Jae.
Writernim is probably having a blast looking at our reactions π
No more dying for uri Seon Jae please. They need to fix things in the present itself now.
If you're talking about the ending then:
When Seon Jae dies, his watch is triggered - the time travel aspect.
Sol uses Seon Jae's watch to travel even further in the past.
Sol changes the future by changing the Sudden Showers moment. She doesn't run towards him to get the package. Seon Jae never has the love at first site moment and they never meet.
Since they never met, Seon Jae never does trying to save Im Sol.
BUT in the preview, it seems that he's getting emotional when Sol is involved but he can't understand why.