Yeahhhh, I get that that's what they want us to believe, but that doesn't work for me... the circular nature of their time jumps really made me dislike the show.
Also going back and remembering the story, the writers never gave an explanation for why the ML suddenly started to be able to interact with the past. Just suddenly this unexplained allergic reaction and no one investigates or tries to figure out why. We just just have to accept that now the past can endanger him? If he can interact with the past i can just think of SO many more useful things he could have done like save his former wife from her accident for starters... but it's like they just needed us to go with them on this story and not question or look too far into things...
Probably the one that confused me most was the one where he came from the future and told them both that his daughter was locked in the gym closet. I was like how would he have known that if he didn't already know that?!? Things like that just became a constant in this show and covered up for bad writing on a story with a lot of great potential.
The main lead annoys me. The storyline was so not it. It could have focused on him fixing his relationship with…
THIS! You're exactly right. This angered me so much! He seemed to completely put aside his child and the wife he supposedly loved so much for a complete stranger.
I wanted to like this so much. The acting was good and the production value was very very high, but the story had too many loopholes. I hated the circular time references.
Started off amazingly and totally held my attention for about 6-7 episodes then quickly went downhill... I'm not sure what went wrong honestly, but there started to be a lot of plot inconsistencies and things that just plain didn't make sense. I was sad to see this devolve bc it truly gave me that "this is going to be great!" feeling at first.
This was one of the worst dramas I've seen in a long time mostly because it had such high production value, such good acting and yet *such* a horrible story with as many loopholes as twists and turns. It was like the writers just wanted to take us on a wild roller-coaster ride, but never had a conversation to make sure the story was logical.
Watch this at your own risk having been warned... it's a somewhat entertaining roller-coaster ride, but not worth it on the end in my opinion.
What's good about it..... Is there anything.... Special that you liked..... I'm asking because I'm interested…
I also enjoyed how they challenged the whole "group think" philosophy of judging people before you know them. It was a constant theme throughout the show and I think they handled this VERY well.
What's good about it..... Is there anything.... Special that you liked..... I'm asking because I'm interested…
I think this was a GREAT drama. I'm a fan of refreshing themes... I've been watching dramas for about a decade now and I've grown a little tired of the same storyline over and over- this was definitely not that! For me it was nice to see the way they handled the topic of mental health. The actors (even supporting actors) did a great job and I was totally into it from beginning to end. I was looking for a new drama and this was a perfect find to me. It's got romance and a lot of comedy mixed in as well. I also liked seeing the character development from all characters.
Hey guys, I'm a huge fan of the actors in this series so I really want to watch, but this seems like so many of the old dramas from the past so far... does it get a little different do a change-up at some point?
Really enjoyed this drama and watched it pretty quickly. It reminds me of the Reply series, but a bit less mature and realistic if that makes sense. It's a true "feel good" drama to watch when you just need to feel good about people and watch some growth in kids. Only advice for viewers I would have is have some tissue handy because I'm pretty sure I needed it in every single episode!
What happened to the storyline of him becoming an evil spirit at the end if he didn't become human? It seemed like they randomly did away with that possibility... did I miss something?
Well, I have to disagree... In S2 we got plenty of forced dramatic situations. Ik Sun's and Jun Wan's break up…
You know, I see both points... it's a true to life show so i don't expect it to be completely buttoned up, but i REALLY wanted to see Min Ha meeting Bear's mom and Andrea's engagement. I truly wanted the engagement much more than the moving to America story... and although it would have been just a cherry on top, I would have loved to have seen Song Hwa as a stepmom. That as a camping scene would have warmed my heart!
Here you can read about the situation regarding season 3: https://www.soompi.com/article/1488896wpp/hospital-playlist-reported-to-end-with-season-2-production-team-comments
Thank you for posting! I really wish there was another season to show us some things I really wanted to see, but I'm still happy I watched the show!
Did you enjoy it?
Watch this at your own risk having been warned... it's a somewhat entertaining roller-coaster ride, but not worth it on the end in my opinion.