It's 14th episode and I still don't know killer's motive. The matchboxes, the meaning behind notes. After this episode ML's father as the killer just feels wrong, unsatisfying. I suspected him from 12 episode, but all the clues about every suspect are so minor and equally insufficient that 14th episode reveal feels cheap. At this point there is high probability that he is just another cliffhanger and the culprit is someone else. The matchboxes and motive doesn't match anyone's behavior at the moment, dying words of mother make no sense unless Baek Hee Seop is the killer. Ko Mi Soo has alibi of Ye Ji. There is a lot more to unpack, but at the end nothing makes sense for me.
Yes, I think so too. The other thing that is stuck in my memory is when the father said that he hates when somebody…
Well, kind of. At this point we don't know how the time mechanics work in this universe. To be honest I think the ML won't disapear, but in the future it will be like he was never born. Also the same goes for FL. Her mother will go to the collage, but in original timeline she already had family. The dream suggests that for me after seeing that the father just ignored her. At this point I'm not even sure if they will be able to go back to future. If they bust the father, the car won't be repaired and they will be stuck in 1987. Well, that's one of better endings, but still leaves some plotholes. The last thing that I think is also possible in this story is that ML's mother was also killed and she didn't abandon him. The grandfather knew that, kept to himself his son's nature and was cold to ML, because it reminded him about his son. Well, we'll see how it goes next week.
Male leads father could be the killer here's why i think so 1. His mother abandoned him as soon as he was born,…
Yes, I think so too. The other thing that is stuck in my memory is when the father said that he hates when somebody interrupts him while he is focused. Yoo Bum Ryung's kill seems to be commited with passion - I mean the killer didn't really need to hit him multiple times with the brick, because YBR didn't see his face. When killer was focused on making the note, YBR barged in and that made him furious. I might be wrong and overthink this.
The evil police from Seoul seems to have reasons to kill both the 2 victims.1st victim - bcos she was protestor.2nd…
I'm sorry. I was mistaken. I've gone back to episodes 5, 6 and 7. First thing she was not in red dress, but red blouse in 7th episode during Lee Kyung Ae's performance. Secondly, in 5th episode she had white blouse, but because of similar shot at the beginning of 6th episode I have mistaken Yoo Bum Ryung's red shirt for hers.
The evil police from Seoul seems to have reasons to kill both the 2 victims.1st victim - bcos she was protestor.2nd…
I haven't seen 9th episode yet. The message in the matchbox implies something about those girls being educated or they read certain book. I don't know how relevant it is, but they both have story with singing. The last place before time travel they were seen at the teahouse. Also the rope on the body was red. I can't think of more. There might be some more backstory about communists and other staff, but right now the only person that comes to my mind being killer is... teahouse owner/bartender. The matchbox and the last known location. The red rope can be symbol of communists or - far-fetched assumption - I can only remember the owner wearing red dress. I want the show to be acctualy well written so there have to be some clues that allow to determinate the culprit. Also I find it suspicious that when we see victim at the teahouse there is always glimpse of the bartender in the scene.
Lee Do Hyun's portrayal of a 35 year-old 'trapped' in a 7 year-old boy is off putting. I don't feel as if he is…
From what I just read it seems that you don't loose your memory, but just cannot access them like healthy person can. He cannot remember his expiriences from the age of 7 till the accident, but language is part of the memory that is mostly unaffected by amnesia. It's like he knows the words, but cannot remember how he learnt them.
I m planning to watch this..but why the rating is soo low??Is it worth watching?
I'd say the rating is still too high. I don't think this is worth watching. Production and acting are good, music too, but the rest is simply bad. I watched 6th episode and couldn't bring myself to watch 7th. 10% of every episode is well shot spy thriller and rest is IMO not entertaining and pointless family comedy. The worst part is that throughout those 6 episodes I did not catch what the point of the spy drama is - what i understood was "there is some type of crime syndicate and we must stop them", nothing more. There is so little information in those episode it kills my will to watch it. There is a lot to unpack, but I will stop myself here. You can try watching it, but I do not recommend it.
Dang, I haven't started this drama yet but I feel like the ratings just keeps dropping every week... what's going…
First thing, most subtitles are awful, those on HiTV, where I watch are decent. Second is poor direcring. I watched 5 episodes and don't understand what's the story behind DH missions. Acctual spy plot is like 10% of each episode and the rest is meaningless family comedy that I at least don't find funny. Also director just gives viewer no clues and only answers - I am talking about YooRa' s real profession. There was one, but it was so poorly shown that I wouldn't be surprised if most people didn't notice. Sixth episode seems to be more interesting, but if it will keep the same schema I will just drop it. It's not worth it. Also the kid is obnoxious.
Why did the production style change from "not a soap opera" in the first couple episodes to "soap opera" later…
For me it always looked like soap opera. Even in first episode I noticed those 1 angle whole room camera shots - mainly YD's house and those in main hall in TK's house. The light and focus feels the same. The only scene that didn't look cheap to me was talk between YD and TK in park at night, rest feels like unusal soap opera.
Well, I enjoy those slow conversations, nature shots with sound and speachless stares even if they don't have deeper meaning. When it comes to ex-gf and narcissistic mother they are reasons why everybody is broken. Mainly mother - she is a reason for everyone's missfortune here. ML has passive personality and suffered his life because of her. His gf left him bacause of his mother's awful personality(it's no excuse, still dislike Minyoung's guts). FL got screwed up by her father and she has internal conflict when it comes to her feelings for ML. She has deep hatered for the mother, wants revenge for her family, but on the other hand there is ML which reminds her about the enemy, but also she has feelings for him. Imagine that you want to date a person, whos parent made you go broke. I just don't think the story has no backbone.
At the very end (?), I don’t know. People said he was in a coma, I know he was a few minutes before the story…
After watching more of the drama I don't think 2nd season will follow webtoon story. They will probably use character names, but they will have completly different personalities just like Soo Ho has. Everything is possible now including happy ending for Soo Ho.
At the very end (?), I don’t know. People said he was in a coma, I know he was a few minutes before the story…
What I mean is at this moment all we know is that after the incident doctor said that Soo Ho's brain is heavily damaged and they don' t know how long he will be in coma, but if he wakes up he will live, but not normally. Than he got transfered to other hospital. Whis is what happened in webtoon. After that we didn't get any news about him. About the lie - Grey got messege from Soo Ho, but it was fake. In the messege it said that Soo Ho wants to meet him in Busan, but it was all to distract Grey from the main plot.
its based on webtoon. the season 1 was just 7-8 chapters of flashback in webtoon. real drama will start from season…
I have the same problem. This arc I dare say was best part of the webtoon and probably the most realistic. The rest is like you say "high school kids playing mafia". I wish that second season will be toned down. I hope so but it will be hard knowing what the main antagonist is like and the whole background.
At the very end (?), I don’t know. People said he was in a coma, I know he was a few minutes before the story…
It is kind of presumption that Soo Ho is out of coma. There is a situation where Grey (sorry, I'm accustomed to the webtoon names) goes to Busan (I think) to meet Soo Ho, but it was a lie. State of Soo Ho in webtoon as of chapter 225 is completly unknown.
All the events in 15 eps were just HW's comma dream. He projected his desire to become DJ in his comma dream.…
There is one catch. HW changed history. If you recall 2nd episode, he saved grandpa from plane crash. Yet he was part of Jin Do Jun assassination and didn't connect the dots. It doesn't make any sense at the end. The end is just one big rushed plothole.
Can anyone tell me how much of the webtoon it covers? From what I've seen it covers The Flashback Arc, but I want to know how much is changed and is it worth watching even if I read webtoon.
As the drama nearing the end, there is a high possibility that the judge is the one to plan and instigate Yoon…
One thing that bothers me from the start is how is it possible that all jury members were connected to HWC. Somewhere in the middle of the drama I thought that Sung Hoon was simply a culprit. Now it looks like Sung Hoon manipulated selection so Yoon Jae could become closer to the victims.
At this point I'm not even sure if they will be able to go back to future. If they bust the father, the car won't be repaired and they will be stuck in 1987. Well, that's one of better endings, but still leaves some plotholes.
The last thing that I think is also possible in this story is that ML's mother was also killed and she didn't abandon him. The grandfather knew that, kept to himself his son's nature and was cold to ML, because it reminded him about his son. Well, we'll see how it goes next week.
I might be wrong and overthink this.
There might be some more backstory about communists and other staff, but right now the only person that comes to my mind being killer is... teahouse owner/bartender. The matchbox and the last known location. The red rope can be symbol of communists or - far-fetched assumption - I can only remember the owner wearing red dress.
I want the show to be acctualy well written so there have to be some clues that allow to determinate the culprit. Also I find it suspicious that when we see victim at the teahouse there is always glimpse of the bartender in the scene.
Sixth episode seems to be more interesting, but if it will keep the same schema I will just drop it. It's not worth it.
Also the kid is obnoxious.
About the lie - Grey got messege from Soo Ho, but it was fake. In the messege it said that Soo Ho wants to meet him in Busan, but it was all to distract Grey from the main plot.