The person he sent her on a date with got switched out.
I believe she stayed because she was confused and didn't want to walk away without knowing what was going on. And later, she stayed because she cares about JiHan. Though, I do feel like this part could've been written better. Or clear.
Ok, I have a record in falling for SML wherever love triangles are involved but for the first time, ever, I'm rooting for ML. I'm on episode 11 and so far, SML has done everything that simply turns off a girl. I don't understand why people rooted for him and suffered from second lead syndrome. SML is annoying, period. He takes advantage of situations 'if you know what I mean'.
A quick question from the ones who've already completed the show. It was released only 5 hours ago and is total of 9 hours then how come you've already finished it ? XD
She could've but she didn't. She accepted her mistake. It would've been an entirely different case had she insisted on being innocent and what not. When someone does wrong, they should be given a chance especially if they own up their mistake and promise never to do it again. That's how we learn.
I don't know why people are taking this so negatively. For starters, as a Korean sci-fi drama it's actually way better than the past ones. It neatly wraps up everything in 6-episoes while we have a series of terrible endings for short dramas in kdrama history. Excluding the story line, production and set quality is amazing as well as the pacing. As someone who haven't read the manga, I understood everything quite clearly. Then there's lack of romance; I preferred it this way. Not every story needs to have a romance!
Buhahaha what kills me is that planet´s dying of air pollution, you literally need to buy your oxygen....but…
Actually, the oxygen is kinda in abundance and the world isn't dying. In last 3 episodes, they've shown that the environment is changing but its the company that's making sure that air pollution maintains so that they'd be able to control the people.
Hey, I don't know about you, but the scene made sense to me. .
First of all, O negative is one of the rarest blood types with nearly 7% of the global population having it. Secondly, hospital blood banks do run out of a certain blood type and it does take hours to find a donor. Moreover, doctors place requirement for blood even when they suspect that they might be needing it and it's something that cannot be done last minute.
Also, Joonhwi was the one who reached out to Lee Manho. It's in the next episode.
Time loop. July 5, with the task curse 'find Miko body part with Miko's doll named Emily as the red person" until…
This is exactly what has me confused!!! Could it be something to do with their teacher's body search case? Or whatever. Too much confusing by that single scene!
Finally something to get me out of a year-long drama slump!
When someone does wrong, they should be given a chance especially if they own up their mistake and promise never to do it again. That's how we learn.
For starters, as a Korean sci-fi drama it's actually way better than the past ones. It neatly wraps up everything in 6-episoes while we have a series of terrible endings for short dramas in kdrama history. Excluding the story line, production and set quality is amazing as well as the pacing.
As someone who haven't read the manga, I understood everything quite clearly.
Then there's lack of romance; I preferred it this way. Not every story needs to have a romance!
First of all, O negative is one of the rarest blood types with nearly 7% of the global population having it. Secondly, hospital blood banks do run out of a certain blood type and it does take hours to find a donor. Moreover, doctors place requirement for blood even when they suspect that they might be needing it and it's something that cannot be done last minute.
Also, Joonhwi was the one who reached out to Lee Manho. It's in the next episode.
Could it be something to do with their teacher's body search case? Or whatever. Too much confusing by that single scene!