Mind you I have only seen to episode 3 so far, I'm trying to drag it out until it's over. But! I have seen spoilers, it eases my anxiety, please don't come for me. So this theory is LITERALLY based off what little I've read and what I've seen.
So, what if the reason Tol kept dying in the beginning was because it was him trying to save Tin? Cause I did see that it's now Tol's turn to save Tin, and that he would die for him instead, you know? I'm not sure if that even would make sense due to WHERE he was going when he crashed. Not unless the events just played out that way? Honestly, this theory was started as a joke to my friend Amber since I didn't know much. LMAO.
That last scene was so intense and powerful. The love confession in this show is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. My heart is breaking for both of the characters. One is confused and in denial and the other is almost hopelessly in love. It’s heartbreaking but I know we will all be healed next week. See you then, everyone. 🤍
I'm by far impressed by this version of Love Mechanics. I remember seeing the En of Love version, and I still liked it despite there not being CLEARLY enough time for it to give character development. Yin and War's acting has taken a huge skyrocket and while they were good in En of Love, in this version, it's just far less cheesy than before. The emotions have time to run rapid and we get more in-depth in the story.
Mark and Vee's story doesn't start with sunshine and rainbows, but rather storm clouds and rain. (Yes, pun intended.) But I happen to think that's what makes it realistic. Vee being absolutely destroyed and confused. His denial of the cheating goes hand in hand with the fact he can't admit to himself that he likes Mark, because Ploy was/is in the picture. Confusion is a HUGE internal conflict as you go from everything you used to know and end up somewhere you never thought you would be. I don't agree with the choice made to cheat, but I guess I can say I understand Vee a whole lot.
Those of us who watched En of Love know all the heartbreak we have to drag through before we get to our sunshine and rainbows with Mark and Vee. It's going to be painful for both Vee and Mark as they work to establish their relationship, and where they stand with one another. I know Mark takes the brunt of the hits, and I know I will be crying for both of them, but I can't wait to see the conclusion to their story played out properly.
The production is amazing, I feel like I'm watching a high quality movie. The acting is top tier, and the storyline is perfectly laid out and going 'smoothly'. (I'll say it this way as their love story is anything but smooth, but so rocky.) I don't have a single complaint for this series, and I can't wait to watch the rest.
Wait, one complaint and it's not for the show, but WeTV. WHERE THE HECK ARE THE PREVIEWS? IM DYING OVER HERE.
Episode 9 synopsis translated: Ji-Woo sees Seo Joon's text messages and decides to talk with Seo Joon.
Episode 10 synopsis translated: Seo-Joon and Ji-Woo meet again. The two start a long conversation.
Episode 9 is 32 minutes
Episode 10 is 43 minutes.
xoxo.
Mind you I have only seen to episode 3 so far, I'm trying to drag it out until it's over. But! I have seen spoilers, it eases my anxiety, please don't come for me. So this theory is LITERALLY based off what little I've read and what I've seen.
So, what if the reason Tol kept dying in the beginning was because it was him trying to save Tin? Cause I did see that it's now Tol's turn to save Tin, and that he would die for him instead, you know? I'm not sure if that even would make sense due to WHERE he was going when he crashed. Not unless the events just played out that way? Honestly, this theory was started as a joke to my friend Amber since I didn't know much. LMAO.
Mark and Vee's story doesn't start with sunshine and rainbows, but rather storm clouds and rain. (Yes, pun intended.) But I happen to think that's what makes it realistic. Vee being absolutely destroyed and confused. His denial of the cheating goes hand in hand with the fact he can't admit to himself that he likes Mark, because Ploy was/is in the picture. Confusion is a HUGE internal conflict as you go from everything you used to know and end up somewhere you never thought you would be. I don't agree with the choice made to cheat, but I guess I can say I understand Vee a whole lot.
Those of us who watched En of Love know all the heartbreak we have to drag through before we get to our sunshine and rainbows with Mark and Vee. It's going to be painful for both Vee and Mark as they work to establish their relationship, and where they stand with one another. I know Mark takes the brunt of the hits, and I know I will be crying for both of them, but I can't wait to see the conclusion to their story played out properly.
The production is amazing, I feel like I'm watching a high quality movie. The acting is top tier, and the storyline is perfectly laid out and going 'smoothly'. (I'll say it this way as their love story is anything but smooth, but so rocky.) I don't have a single complaint for this series, and I can't wait to watch the rest.
Wait, one complaint and it's not for the show, but WeTV. WHERE THE HECK ARE THE PREVIEWS? IM DYING OVER HERE.