I give up, sorry Nana :° The only beautiful thing i found in this drama (aside the leads) was the house but sometimes i had the feeling the story was written just around it... and that's not enough. Also, why the tag comedy? I don't remember any comedy moment at all.
When you can finally see a new drama with Lee Soo Hyuk... but there's a "brain cancer" tag, and last time you see one with this you regret it so much........
FAQ:Q1: Was Han Tae Sul hallucinating like how he was hallucinating his brother talking to him?Q2: If Han Tae…
Thank you, you answered some of my questions!
Q2: If Han Tae Sul died, how did Kang Seo Hae appeared in the plane with him? A: The uploader was still developed. There are two ways this could've happened. The first way/explanation: Han Tae Sul did leave his code in the laptop but time-locked it. --> My logic want to accept this, they could have met just before getting on the airplane, she could gave him something (?) to make him have the paradox thing that make him remember her. But why the pills?
Han Tae San woke up because the drug that was used on him no longer existed. --> Many thanks, this puzzled me.
I'm also curious: if the Tae Sul we saw at Asia Mart buying weapons was the "future" one, where was the actual one? How did he get his gun when searching Sigma at the company?
That was just his imagination so basically it didn't happen, he was going to take the medicine but he didn't instead…
yep, those two cases are different for me. i'm not sure about the meaning of this ending, looks a little like that "time ghost" stuff i didn't like: a way to sugarcoat the ending (with poor logic explanation).
Did this drama pissed me off a lot of times giving me crappy scenes and costantly distupting my suspension of disbelief? YES Did I ejoyed it though? YES
Also it is clearly a happy ending. I mean they are together on that plane. He remembers her, she also remember…
Or he doesn't takw them because he wants to keep her visions? Can't tel because the only thing i can fhink about is: how can he remember her? you need a paradox for that but this is like another temporal line.
I thought it was pretty obvious from the beginning that this is fantasy. The show description says, "One day,…
I don't see narration issues in this... The fantasy aspect is not the main focus of this story (as is not romance) but it's an expedient to narrate this story about selflove and forgiviness. And as you need a pinch of mistery to spice up things a little and make people wait for the finale, you just make some little progression from episode to episode in order to build the final revelation.
No idea why, because from the start the drama has many elements we never watched in any other drama. Many differents…
The sandstorm irritated me like a lot. Actually, most of the future scenes irrittates me because while I can see they want to show us how they burned some moneys with this show, they just reveal more not plausible stuff. So, i personally dislike the idea you can rate on-air drama (or at least it should be temporary and reset when drama is over), but i can understand why many people would rate this drama around 6/7: overall it's good.. but sometimes it's just bad XD Still, 8 is not a bad rate.
I'd like to disagree. I think they purposely brushed it off, since the ml did not give it much weight. He didn't…
Well, it was talking about that with his doctor just a second later, I think he gave it some weight XD... But could be as you said. Still it was just an example: in the first episodes not much is happening, but the many change of scenes and days skipping, really gave me a feeling of "rashing", not smooth narration.
Am I the only one bothered that Cha Young killed them? I mean the fact that the narrative glosses over it as well…
you forget she wasn't fathful to law from the very beginning: she used to be Babel's lawyer, faithful to money :D anyway she didn't do that to them, she asks vincenzo what he's going to do with them, so she's not aware of what's happening
I like the main actors... but this story is narrated really bad. In Ep. 2 the meeting with the "white dressed guy" shouldn't have been a key moment? I mean, he said something quite important for the story... how could they give that scene just few seconds? Something is really off here, i'll wait till next week to decide if dropping.
Q2: If Han Tae Sul died, how did Kang Seo Hae appeared in the plane with him?
A: The uploader was still developed. There are two ways this could've happened.
The first way/explanation: Han Tae Sul did leave his code in the laptop but time-locked it. --> My logic want to accept this, they could have met just before getting on the airplane, she could gave him something (?) to make him have the paradox thing that make him remember her. But why the pills?
Han Tae San woke up because the drug that was used on him no longer existed. --> Many thanks, this puzzled me.
I'm also curious: if the Tae Sul we saw at Asia Mart buying weapons was the "future" one, where was the actual one? How did he get his gun when searching Sigma at the company?
Did I ejoyed it though? YES