"did she already forget what happened literally the night before?? Bro explain this what happened?
One of the guests tripped her, spilled a drink on her dress then also blamed her for everything and instead of the Director to help or something, he sort of joined the guest in mocking her. Talking about how she's not in their (social) class.
I'm already sick of seeing Baek Do Hong's face. No one is checking for him, please. And why is Jae Rim still being friendly to him, did she already forget what happened literally the night before?? She needs to stand up.
The time travel rules for this drama is they do not create alternate timelines. It is one line but with loops.…
Yeah, i think you're right about the illusion of choice part. Its like their future is already predetermined despite the choices they take to get there.
I know about the whole taking the ball from yesterday part but i just felt that the use of the word "summon" to describe the power just did not encapsulate his powers well. He could literally move things through space and time, "summon" just fell short for me.
Does he even have free will?? His actions did not strike me as something that was done from his own free will. Take for example in ep 12, Da Hee says that she knows why his clothes are familiar and its because his future self had already come to see her before in the past. And then he just gets up and says that he needs to go back to that particular time she's talking about. But if she hadn't said anything would he have still known to go back to that exact time in the past that she's talking about??
Also, i just felt like if he can get injured in the past he should also be able to die. The explosion that happened after he pushed Da Hee from the building should have killed him. Except its an infinite loop kind of thing where he goes back to save her over and over again, that would explain him not dying and the son being able to pick him from the past and bring him to the future.
And when was it stated that Nu Ri's power is to summon things from the past? I feel like one person said it and then everyone just decided to agree to it.
This drama is so unserious, I love it. I also just knew that the Director was not a nice person the way he said he smokes and drinks. There was just something about him that screamed red flag. He's definitely sus. And as for the SFL, she repeatedly mentions how their engagement is not real and they are only doing it so that they don't get married. So if she notices that Cha Min has finally found somebody he likes why can't she break off the engagement and let him be and also just continue to live her future unmarried life
So after watching episode 10 some thing has been bugging me. When Gwi Ju goes back to when his daughter was born 13 years ago at the hospital, he is able to touch the hospital room door because Da Hee is somewhere around there but then in episode 10 when he goes back to where Da Hee, Yi Na and him are spending time trying out different head bands at the store, he is unable to open or touch the door despite Da Hee being there. Is it a mistake or is there an explanation for it?
Dare I say, a perfect ending. I don't care about any past miscalculations not with the way it ended.I will not…
The villain got offed within the first 5 minutes of the drama by the honourable White Truck nim and gave our leads ample time to be silly and in love. And Tae Seong was not killed off, that alone makes it a 10 in my books. Also that proposal scene!!!!
Dare I say, a perfect ending. I don't care about any past miscalculations not with the way it ended. I will not be forgetting about this drama anytime soon.
So my issue is if she noticed that her future is changing and that the man followed her why didn't she just go back home with them. Obviously the man would have had no choice but to follow her back and would have had to use that mechanic place that was initially in the future reports and the police would be there because she had already told Tae Sung's dad how it would eventually go down. So why did she complicate things by staying? How did she think she was going to defeat him now? She saw in her future "vision" that Seon Jae was going to try and save her if she stayed so why stay??
he blames himself for the death of her own mother and doesn't believe he deserve to be her dad, hence why he never…
Exactly my point. Everyone wants to make excuses for Gwi Jo but are also so quick to burn Da Hee at the metaphoric stake. Like she might be a con artist but he's also kind of a dead beat father.
he blames himself for the death of her own mother and doesn't believe he deserve to be her dad, hence why he never…
Okay fine he did not believe that he deserves to be a father so who was he expecting to take care of the child he had a part in creating. His mother? The person who was more concerned with how she could get her powers back and why her only grandchild didn't have powers. Or maybe his father? Who was already occupied with his wife and her problems or maybe his sister? Who cares more about being the owner of that building than she cares about anything else.
Besides 6 years is a really long time. He didn't know how to be a father so he decided that picking up alcohol was more important that reading a book about taking care of a child or even taking classes concerning child care but i guess that's too much to ask for his only child. Or better still just learning the ropes like every new father does. Nobody is born with "fatherhood powers" they have to learn by interacting with their child. Also, I'm not even angry, i just feel bad for Yi Na and how alone she must have felt living in that house with her alcoholic semi-absentee father.
I wasn't going to judge at the beginning of the drama but Gwi Jo needs to do better by his daughter. I understand that he lost the love of his life but he seemed to forget that Yi Na literally lost her mother and totally neglected her for 6 or 7 years. I mean she's quite literally the daughter of the woman he claimed to love so why didn't he pour some that love into her. Its so sad. And when he finally decides to make amends it doesn't even last because he's more focused on getting Da Hee and with the way things ended in episode 6, Yi Na is probably going to go back to being semi invisible. Some of y'all are so angry about the FL not being "kind" and "innocent" that you're literally ingnoring the ML's flaws. Hypocritical but its nothing i did not expect from Kdrama watchers.
Y'all are always so quick to compare Western horror movies to Asian ones or more specifically Korean movies. I just feel like their method of story telling and the story itself are completely different to be compared with one another. Personally this movie was interesting. It was scary and the plot was engaging. Idk but i can never watch scary Korean movies at night, i always find it hard to sleep afterwards.
I love that the story wasn't too serious. It was a cute, silly, lighthearted story and it actually felt like they actually liked each other. Wish it was longer though then it would have been perfect. BLs should really have hour long episodes and nothing less.
And why is Jae Rim still being friendly to him, did she already forget what happened literally the night before?? She needs to stand up.
I know about the whole taking the ball from yesterday part but i just felt that the use of the word "summon" to describe the power just did not encapsulate his powers well. He could literally move things through space and time, "summon" just fell short for me.
Also, i just felt like if he can get injured in the past he should also be able to die. The explosion that happened after he pushed Da Hee from the building should have killed him. Except its an infinite loop kind of thing where he goes back to save her over and over again, that would explain him not dying and the son being able to pick him from the past and bring him to the future.
And when was it stated that Nu Ri's power is to summon things from the past? I feel like one person said it and then everyone just decided to agree to it.
I also just knew that the Director was not a nice person the way he said he smokes and drinks. There was just something about him that screamed red flag. He's definitely sus.
And as for the SFL, she repeatedly mentions how their engagement is not real and they are only doing it so that they don't get married. So if she notices that Cha Min has finally found somebody he likes why can't she break off the engagement and let him be and also just continue to live her future unmarried life
Also that proposal scene!!!!
I will not be forgetting about this drama anytime soon.
So why did she complicate things by staying? How did she think she was going to defeat him now? She saw in her future "vision" that Seon Jae was going to try and save her if she stayed so why stay??
Besides 6 years is a really long time. He didn't know how to be a father so he decided that picking up alcohol was more important that reading a book about taking care of a child or even taking classes concerning child care but i guess that's too much to ask for his only child. Or better still just learning the ropes like every new father does. Nobody is born with "fatherhood powers" they have to learn by interacting with their child.
Also, I'm not even angry, i just feel bad for Yi Na and how alone she must have felt living in that house with her alcoholic semi-absentee father.
And when he finally decides to make amends it doesn't even last because he's more focused on getting Da Hee and with the way things ended in episode 6, Yi Na is probably going to go back to being semi invisible.
Some of y'all are so angry about the FL not being "kind" and "innocent" that you're literally ingnoring the ML's flaws. Hypocritical but its nothing i did not expect from Kdrama watchers.
Personally this movie was interesting. It was scary and the plot was engaging. Idk but i can never watch scary Korean movies at night, i always find it hard to sleep afterwards.
BLs should really have hour long episodes and nothing less.