My comfort show — my absolute favorite. Everything about it is perfect: the soothing music, the story, the friendship, the soft romance, the characters, and especially Ryeoun, my favorite actor. I adore his relationship with Yi-chan; I love them so, so much. I hope they reunite again in a drama with the same vibe.
I love this drama deeply, and it holds a very special place in my heart. I’ve rewatched it nearly five times, and I could never get tired of it. I loved the male lead Han Eun-gyul and his relationship with the female lead Eun-ha. It’s honestly the best time-travel drama in the history of Korean dramas, and I don’t understand how they didn’t win awards for their performances.
Only Ryeoun and Cheong-ah were nominated but didn’t win, and only the child actor playing young Eun-gyul received an award. I just don’t know when people will finally recognize Ryeoun’s acting talent. He truly deserves so much more attention and so many awards.
is it bad? at 7.8 and lots of negative comments about the FL, wondering if I should still watch it. wanted to…
In the comments, everyone has their own opinion. What you like, others might not. But overall, the drama is really good, and the story is strange and different watch then see
I’ve just seen the negative comments about season 2, and honestly they’re way too harsh. If you don’t like it, then simply don’t watch it — no need to leave such bitter comments. Other people might enjoy it, so what’s the point of spreading negativity? Seriously, it’s strange.
Personally, I loved season 2 even more than season 1. Each season has its own charm. Season 1 was good mainly because of Siwon and Soho’s friendship — the rest was just unnecessary and meaningless. But season 2? Everything is on point: their friendship, their development, and especially Bako’s character. The fight scenes and the directing were also incredibly well done.
And for those talking about Bako: yes, he is the standout this season, and the show gained a lot of attention because of him. He brings an amazing vibe to the story. Overall, the drama is great and very different from season 1, so enough with the endless comparisons.
So I’ve watched episodes 3 and 4, and as usual they were a masterpiece — actually even better than the first two. They raised so many questions, the mystery in this drama is really well-done. The show is full of unanswered questions, and every scene I watch gives me a new one. For example, how did the doctor disappear and why? And why is Lee Woo-gyeom so desperate to prove himself, to the point where he doesn’t care whether he gets a death sentence or is accused of killing someone — all that matters to him is proving himself. And why did he laugh when the treatment worked, as if he was mocking them? And how did his blood change like that?
Everything in this drama is great — the acting, the storytelling, the plot, the mystery. This drama truly deserves massive popularity, and I’m eagerly waiting for the new episodes.”**
I have so many questions. If the cure was in his blood, why did he need to kill all those people? In the second…
I think there’s something very mysterious behind all of this — for example, that he might be doing it so people won’t suspect him, and that he’s actually a serial killer and a criminal who kills just for pleasure. His character is so mysterious, and four episodes are too few to figure it out.
such badly written series, and that prosecutor acting like a teenage girl, the dialogues doesn't weight perfectly…
“I think her character is just written that way in the drama. She annoyed me too, but the series is really good overall — good directing and a good story as well.”
Alright, I watched episodes 3 and 4, and they were on a much higher level than the first two. I enjoyed them so much, especially Ryeoun’s performance—my God, he’s an incredible actor. I truly hope he wins an award this time because his acting was outstanding. The story is becoming more mysterious and complex, raising even more questions. I’m really excited to see what will happen with Woogyeom and his supposed cure in the upcoming episodes.”
I love this drama deeply, and it holds a very special place in my heart. I’ve rewatched it nearly five times, and I could never get tired of it. I loved the male lead Han Eun-gyul and his relationship with the female lead Eun-ha. It’s honestly the best time-travel drama in the history of Korean dramas, and I don’t understand how they didn’t win awards for their performances.
Only Ryeoun and Cheong-ah were nominated but didn’t win, and only the child actor playing young Eun-gyul received an award. I just don’t know when people will finally recognize Ryeoun’s acting talent. He truly deserves so much more attention and so many awards.
I’ve just seen the negative comments about season 2, and honestly they’re way too harsh. If you don’t like it, then simply don’t watch it — no need to leave such bitter comments. Other people might enjoy it, so what’s the point of spreading negativity? Seriously, it’s strange.
Personally, I loved season 2 even more than season 1. Each season has its own charm. Season 1 was good mainly because of Siwon and Soho’s friendship — the rest was just unnecessary and meaningless. But season 2? Everything is on point: their friendship, their development, and especially Bako’s character. The fight scenes and the directing were also incredibly well done.
And for those talking about Bako: yes, he is the standout this season, and the show gained a lot of attention because of him. He brings an amazing vibe to the story. Overall, the drama is great and very different from season 1, so enough with the endless comparisons.
Everything in this drama is great — the acting, the storytelling, the plot, the mystery. This drama truly deserves massive popularity, and I’m eagerly waiting for the new episodes.”**